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BBB RADIO

Matthew Bailey

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Hosted by Trinbagonian 30-somethings Matthew Bailey and Ricardo Medina, "BBB Radio" is a podcast where we discuss movies, TV shows, music (indie and mainstream) and anything else worth talking about. We also look back at classic movies and albums from the past 10, 15, 20 etc. years with a special guest or two.
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Stanford Legal

Stanford Law School

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Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. I ...
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Recently described by the media as a "legendary New York criminal defense attorney," Jeffrey Lichtman has successfully handled criminal trials and appeals on some of the country's largest stages. His clients include those charged in the federal and state systems with white collar and non-white collar offenses. For over 30 years, Mr. Lichtman's practice style has been marked by exhaustive pretrial preparation and smothering pressure inside the courtroom. His cross-examinations, in fact, have ...
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In this week's episode, we discuss the official trailer for "Deadpool & Wolverine", the removal of Drake's tacky Kendrick Lamar diss "Taylor-Made Freestyle" from streaming platforms, the new C.W. Franz album "C.W. Franz IX", Dev Patel's visceral directorial debut "Monkey Man", the Luca Guadagnino romantic drama "Challengers", the Sonic the Hedgehog…
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In this explosive episode of Beyond the Legal Limit, Jeffrey Lichtman delves into the disturbing rise of extremist activities on college campuses, focusing on a recent incident at Columbia University where Jewish students were targeted by pro-Hamas radicals. Imagine sending your child to a prestigious university, only to find they're subjected to h…
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Joining Pam and Rich for this discussion are Professor Daniel Ho and RegLab Fellow Christie Lawrence, JD ’24 (MPP, Harvard Kennedy School of Government). Dan is the founding director of Stanford’s RegLab (Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab), which builds high-impact partnerships for data science and responsible AI in the public sector. The …
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In this week's episode, we discuss the SV and Alyssa Jane joint album "Neo Phily", the newest chapter of the ongoing "Top 3" rap feud, the first trailer for "Transformers One", the slapstick comedy film "Hundreds of Beavers", the surrealist comedy-drama "Problemista", the WWII spy action comedy "The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare" and Zack Snyde…
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In this week's episode, we acknowledge the passing of O.J. Simpson, question the 'sudden' rivalry between hip hop heavyweights Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, Drake and Rick Ross, share our quick thoughts on the "Joker: Folie a Deux" teaser trailer and the fifth season of "Star Trek: Discovery" and discuss the second season of Prime Video's "Invincible", …
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In this podcast, Jeff discusses the Iranian missile attack on Israel which could have led to thousands of deaths if not for the skill of the Israelis and the incompetence of Iran. Regardless, a new status quo must be set: any Iranian terror proxy attack on Israel needs to be met with an attack on Iranian soil. Furthermore, the celebrations by the “…
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Professor Easha Anand, co-director of the Stanford Law School Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, joins Professors Pam Karlan and Richard Thompson Ford, along with Gareth Fowler, JD '24, for a discussion about three cases that she argued before the Court this term, the people behind the case titles, and what it takes to represent them at the highest c…
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In this week's episode, we review the collaborative album by Trinidadian rapper Micwise and Virginia producer/rapper Hard2see entitled "Outside Interference", the first three episodes of the Hulu miniseries "We Were the Lucky Ones", the Hulu documentary feature "Freaknik: The Wildest Party Never Told", the first three episodes of the highly-anticip…
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In this April Fool’s Day podcast, Jeff reminisces about simpler times and lemonade stands, a time before the internet and cell phones — and how kids used to learn about new music. Jeff opines on the over the top searches of Sean Combs’ two homes as he reveals he’s been hired to represent P. Diddy’s son. The government rarely fights fair when they h…
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Dive into the complex history of America's drug war with George Fisher, former Massachusetts Attorney General and acclaimed scholar of criminal law. In his latest book, "Beware Euphoria," Fisher explores the moral and racial dimensions of drug prohibition, challenging conventional narratives. Join the conversation on Stanford Legal as Fisher discus…
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We, alongside special guests Tracy Hutchings and Julien Neaves, celebrate the 10th anniversary of the brilliant MCU feature "Captain America: The Winter Soldier", and review the Ville Ventures short web film "Michelle: The Fall", the Netflix sci-fi series "3 Body Problem", the found footage horror film "Late Night with the Devil" and the Netflix bi…
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Jeff dives into the almost comedic legal saga of Michael Cohen, Trump’s former fixer, and his quest to end his federal supervised release early. Despite the steep odds, Cohen found a lawyer dumber than him and hilarity ensues. Jeff’s week also ran the gamut from representing Chapo’s son in Chicago on Monday to being on the business end of an emotio…
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In this special "double feature" celebration of hip hop producer extraordinaire Madlib's revered collaborative albums, Matthew and special guest Micwise do track-by-track reviews of the Madvillain (Madlib & MF DOOM) record "Madvillainy" and the MadGibbs (Madlib & Freddie Gibbs) record "Piñata".00:00 - Intro / Pre-ramble (Individual histories with "…
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Pam Karlan and labor law expert and former NLRB chair William Gould IV explore the quickly changing arena of college athletics including the push for student-athlete unionization, the debate over compensation, and other issues at the intersection of sports and academia. From the Dartmouth College men's basketball team's union election to the broade…
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In this special, full-length episode of the BBB RADIO podcast, we review the 4th entry in the "Kung Fu Panda" feature film series and discuss the recently-held 96th Academy Awards. 02:15 - Kung Fu Panda 409:17 - Oscar Talk 34:03 - Oscar Talk (Best Supporting Actor & Actress, Best Actor & Actress, Best Director and Best Film)52:03 - Final Thoughts o…
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Jeff explains how he discovered the band Devo — and led him to rediscover the Rolling Stones. All of this sets the stage for some disgusting stories about peanut brittle and school stairwells. In other news, Joe Biden is terrified of losing the Muslim terror vote in Michigan. So what if these voters openly support Hamas and claim the October 7 mass…
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With less than a week left before the 96th Annual Academy Awards, Matthew and Ricardo review the Oscar-nominated documentary "20 Days in Mariupol", the Netflix comedy series "The Vince Staples Show", the Netflix-released sci-fi drama "Spaceman" and Denis Villeneuve's epic follow-up to 2021's "Dune" - "Dune: Part Two". Matthew Bailey on Social Media…
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When does life begin? In this episode of Stanford Legal, co-hosts Rich Ford and Pam Karlan dig into the recent decision by the Alabama Supreme Court that has sent shockwaves through the fertility treatment community. The ruling, which considers frozen embryos as children under state law, has wide-ranging implications for in vitro fertilization (IVF…
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In this week's episode, Ricardo delivers a quick review of "Bob Marley: One Love", Matthew discusses the Best Picture Oscar nominated film "The Zone of Interest" and the current controversy involving influential YouTube content creators/ critics Chris Stuckmann and Anthony Fantano, and they share their thoughts on the wrestling biopic "The Iron Cla…
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In this podcast, Jeff admits that although he is not a Trump fan, it’s simply impossible to ignore the fact that the criminal and civil trials brought against him were done so to prevent his election. None of these cases were serious enough that they needed to be brought. But they were and it wouldn’t be so painful if his opponent was even remotely…
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Cameron Hamilton is a good friend of mine, a former Navy SEAL medic, and a former Director of Medica Services at DHS. He has valuable insights into the workings of DHS and the border crisis through his work at DHS at the national level, supporting the field operations of Customs & Border Protection (CBP) and the US Border Patrol. Cameron is one of …
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After our much-needed Carnival break, we return to the mic with our discussions on the movie and TV trailers that dropped during and after Super Bowl Sunday, producer/rapper Lil Jon's first meditation album "Total Meditation", the Oscar-nominated comedy-drama "American Fiction", the subversive Biblical comedy-drama "The Book of Clarence" and the hi…
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Why does the U.S. have the highest incarceration rate in the industrialized world, with individuals, communities, and taxpayers paying a steep price for lengthy prison terms for even nonviolent offenders? Michael Romano, a criminal justice lawyer who founded and directs the Three Strikes Project at Stanford Law School, the first law school program …
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For the third Super Bowl Sunday Special (recorded, ironically, a week before the actual Super Bowl Sunday event), Matthew, Ricardo and special guests Ashton Menzies and Tracy Hutchings pay tribute to the late, great Carl Weathers, discuss the Netflix doc "The Greatest Night in Pop", adult animated series "Hazbin Hotel", action-comedy-drama series "…
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In this new podcast, Jeff describes two court appearances from this past week, one before Trump’s judge from his defamation case and the other the detention hearing for his assisted suicide-charged client; a loss would guarantee his elderly client dying in jail before he even gets to trial. Otherwise, Jeff points out the Democrats’ dual election st…
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Important questions regarding Trump: can he be prosecuted for criminal wrongdoing when he was serving as president, whether the two impeachment trials matter, and if Colorado’s decision to disqualify him from the state’s primary ballots is constitutional. Pulitzer Prize winning historian Jack Rakove joins Pam and Rich for a discussion on the U.S. C…
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In this week's episode, we, alongside special guest Ashton Menzies ("The Unquestionable Nerd") discuss the 2024 Oscar nominations list, the MonsterVerse series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters", the premiere episode of "True Detective: Night Country", the miniseries "Griselda", the newest season of "Masters of the Universe" ("Revolution") and the sport…
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In this new podcast, Jeff patiently breaks down the disastrous handling of Trump’s latest trial: it couldn’t be more obvious that his lawyer had never tried a federal case before. What does that tell us about Trump’s judgment when he hires the dumbest lawyer in America? A music recommendation. Just listen to it, you’ll thank Jeff later. And some br…
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Drinkable water is a precious commodity. But as population growth, aging infrastructure, drought, and climate change pose challenges to freshwater quality and quantity in America, the safety and amount of water in parts of the U.S. is in question. With more than 140,000 separate public water systems in the country, how can federal, state, and local…
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In this week's episode, we discuss the Oscar potentials "Poor Things" and "Saltburn", Part 1 of DC/Warner Animation's "Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths" and the first TV-MA rated series from Marvel Studios: "Echo". Matthew Bailey on Social Media, my Fiverr gigs (MUSIC, MUSIC VIDEO & SHORT FILM REVIEWS) and where you can hear the BBB Radio …
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In this new episode, Jeff explains how liberals have gone from goofy tree huggers to treasonous conspirators with America’s worst enemies. Now the Houthis, who brought slavery back to Yemen — among other charming progressive ideals — are the darlings of the far left. We must stop this idiocy before we surrender the country to these lunatics. Jeff a…
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Yes, folks! We've made it to another year and another season! For the Season 4 premiere of this podcast, we discuss the Netflix stand-up comedy special "Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer", the widely-publicized Club Shay Shay interview with Katt Williams, the second season of the Marvel Studios animated series "What If?", the A24 dramas "Priscilla" and "…
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Women and minorities continue to be underrepresented in patent issuing and less often are granted credit for their innovations. We examine why this is, the impacts it has, and what can be done about it. Patents, and the protection of inventor rights, was deemed important enough that when the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1788 it included what i…
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As promised in our season 3 finale, BBB RADIO presents our reviews for "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" and "Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire", part of our PRE-SHOW (recorded before we started sharing our Best and Worst Of Lists), which also includes reviews for the biopics "Ferrari" and "Maestro" and seventh season of "Rick and Morty". Matthew…
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Though you'll have to wait until early January for our reviews for "Rebel Moon: Part One" and "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom", here's our season three finale where we, alongside special guests Tracy Hutchings and CC Lilford, discuss the best and worst films, best and worst TV shows, top film discoveries, best internet video essays and best albums we…
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In June, 2022 the U.S. Supreme Court delivered an historic and far reaching decision overturning Roe v. Wade and turning abortion law to the states. Less than two years on, we are seeing just how that decision is playing out as women navigate a divided country with a patchwork of reproductive rights. The recent example of Kate Cox, a Dallas-area mo…
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As the Christmas weekend draws nearer, Matthew and Ricardo pay respect to the late, great actor Ryan O'Neal and share their thoughts on the sci-fi film "Aporia", the Oscar-worthy drama "Anatomy of a Fall", the Star Wars-themed documentary "A Disturbance in the Force", the apocalyptic thriller "Leave No World Behind" and the Christmas holiday mood-s…
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In this new podcast, Jeff details the massive global hypocrisy in the condemnation of Israel and the calls for a ceasefire in Gaza — as Hamas slaughters its own people and murders civilian hostages they took on Oct 7. The hypocrisy hit a crescendo last week as the presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT somehow couldn’t say that calling for the genoci…
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In this episode, Pam Karlan and Rich Ford explore recent 2nd Amendment Supreme Court cases, the evolution of gun laws, and the implications of increased gun accessibility in the U.S. Joined by John Donohue, an empirical researcher who is an expert on firearms and the law, they discuss the proliferation of guns and automatic weapons, which make the …
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In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo share their thoughts on the first trailers for the upcoming movie "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga", TV shows "Fallout" and "Ted" and seasons for the TV shows "The Boys" and "Halo". In addition, they review the animated sci-fi series "Scavengers Reign", the epic concert film "Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé" and t…
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In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo review the first half of the second season of the animated superhero series "Invincible", the newest Disney animated feature "Wish", the unexpected and unnecessary "Good Burger 2" and the Ridley Scott-directed historical biopic "Napoleon". 05:25 - Invincible (Season 2: Episodes 1 - 4) 31:20 - Wish 45:12 -…
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From the recent Senate dress code controversy to landmark legal cases, explore the nuanced intersection of the law and fashion, gender identity, and cultural expression. Join Pam Karlan and Rich Ford to delve into the intricate world of dress codes and the law, examining their historical roots and contemporary implications.The discussion begins wit…
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In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo discuss Diddy's allegations centered on his ex-partner Cassie Ventura, the surprise instrumental album from Andre 3000 "New Blue Sun", the first two episodes of Apple TV's MonsterVerse TV series "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters", the Netflix animated series "Onimusha" and "Scott Pilgrim Takes Off", the blaxpl…
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In this special, Diwali-recorded episode of BBB RADIO, Matthew and Ricardo, alongside special guest Tracy Hutchings, presents a DOUBLE double feature, where they review the Netflix-released animated series "Blue Eye Samurai" and neo-noir thriller from David Fincher "The Killer", in addition to the second season of the Marvel Studios TV series "Loki…
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After a hiatus, Stanford Legal returns to your podcast feed. Start with our first episode back, where hosts Pam Karlan and Rich Ford sit down with criminal law expert David Sklansky to unpack the numerous indictments against Donald Trump. But that's not all: our upcoming episodes will explore a range of pressing legal topics from AI to the Supreme …
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In this podcast, Jeff breaks down the utter insanity of Jew hate which has erupted globally as well as in NYC and throughout American college campuses. And he points out that now is the time to speak up. If you can’t open your mouth now, you may never get another chance. Some students are heeding the call and refusing to be silent. Some strong voic…
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Here we are, folks - the season finale of HIP HOP'S TOP 10! And what better day to drop it than on the 30th anniversary of my (SPOILER ALERT) top two favourite albums of all time: A Tribe Called Quest's "Midnight Marauders" and Wu-Tang Clan's "Enter the Wu-Tang: 36 Chambers". Much thanks to everyone who participated and tuned in to this podcast! Hi…
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The many indictments against Donald Trump, former president and current Republican frontrunner for the 2024 presidential contest, have left many scratching their heads. Is the Florida documents case more important than the Georgia election interference one? Is it all just political theatre, or is this serious? Here to help make sense of it is forme…
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In this week's episode, Matthew and Ricardo cover the 2022 EP "Table Talk" from New Jersey rapper Heezy Hines, the newest album from Trinidadian rapper Micwise entitled "The Degree of Difficulty", the first trailer for MCU's "Echo" and what it might mean for Marvel Studios going forward, the respective first season and Season 2 premiere of Amazon P…
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Join us this Thursday for the return of Stanford Legal, with a new episode featuring criminal law expert David Sklansky, who will break down some of the most serious charges against former president--and 2024 presidential hopeful-- Donald Trump. Sklansky, a former prosecutor and co-director of the Stanford Criminal Justice Center, lends his experti…
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