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Come one, come all to the Cat Hair Lair for comedian Brendan Sagalow’s podcast. Every week he interviews someone new and they talk about…who cares. New episodes every Wednesday!
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From international human rights and reproductive rights to cryptocurrency, the environment and beyond, this podcast explores the legal and policy challenges capturing the public interest. WilmerHale Partner Felicia Ellsworth, Vice Chair of the firm's Litigation Department and Michael Dawson, former Deputy Assistant Secretary and Senior Advisor at the US Department of the Treasury and current member of the firm’s Securities and Financial Services Department, provide a front-row seat to the ev ...
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In this episode, co-host Felicia Ellsworth and Counsel Ryan Chabot discuss United States v. Rahimi, a recent decision that concerns the constitutionality of 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), a statute which prohibits individuals who are subject to domestic violence restraining orders from possessing firearms. Key foundational support for Rahimi was established i…
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Aaron McCann joins Brendan to discuss crazy tattoo shop confessions, Brendan getting banned from his doctor's office, and Irish slang. WATCH BRENDAN'S NEW SPECIAL "THIN LIPS" HERE! Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW AARON: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mccanncomedy/ Facebook:…
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In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson and Partner Kelly Dunbar discuss Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo, the recent decision that overturned Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council. In the initial 1984 decision, the Court determined that when an agency is tasked with enforcing an ambiguous statute with more than one reasonable interpreta…
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In this episode of In the Public Interest, co-host Felicia Ellsworth is joined by WilmerHale Partner Lee Greenfield to discuss the Supreme Court’s recent decision in Department of State v. Muñoz. The case concerns the due process rights of US citizens if their non-citizen spouses are denied entrance to the country and what impact this has on the ri…
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Ben Synthman (@benjimanz) joins Brendan in a battle of Sopranos impressions. Ben talks about getting invited to the Sopranos barbecue, meeting the cast, and his dream of becoming a librarian. WATCH BRENDAN'S NEW SPECIAL "THIN LIPS" HERE! Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW BEN: TikTo…
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Corinne Fisher and Brendan discuss blood play, politics, and their favorite scary movies. Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW CORINNE: Tickets: https://www.corinnefisher.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philanthropygal/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philanthropygal/ X: htt…
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In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson is joined by Noah Rosenblum, an assistant professor of law at NYU and former WilmerHale summer associate, to discuss the Supreme Court’s decision in Securities and Exchange Commission v. Jarkesy. The case concerns whether the SEC has the authority to seek civil penalties against an individual before an admini…
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Brendan shows Rone his infamous comedy rap battle against Alex Asifo. They also discuss Rone's iconic battles, forgetting your bars, and the hackiest battle lines. Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW RONE: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adamferrone/ X: https://x.com/rone/ SON O…
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In the Public Interest is excited to continue its second annual miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the US Supreme Court. In this episode, co-host Felicia Ellsworth is joined by Deputy Director for the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project and former WilmerHale Litigation Counsel Adriel Cepeda Derieux to discuss the recent decision in …
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Brendan and Dan St. Germain discuss the infamous Amy Schumer incident, Justin Timberlake's DWI, drinking, and hooking up with teachers. Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW DAN ST. GERMAIN: Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWafzY7HERs Tickets: https://danstgermain.net/ Instagr…
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In the Public Interest is excited to present its second annual miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the US Supreme Court. In this episode, co-host Michael Dawson is joined by WilmerHale Senior Counsel Julie Williams, former Chief Counsel and First Senior Deputy Comptroller at Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, to discus…
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Jordan Jensen joins Brendan to give him an intervention about the state of his apartment (namely his couch). They also discuss their high school bands, have a rap battle, and answer a surprise call-in from Rick Glassman and Hannah Berner. Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW JORDAN JE…
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In this episode of In the Public Interest, podcast co-host Michael Dawson sits down with WilmerHale Partner Ariel Soiffer to discuss the current artificial intelligence (AI) landscape. Ariel shares his perspective after working for over 20 years in AI-related fields and advising clients on technology-related transactions. Together, Ariel and Michae…
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Kerryn Feehan joins Brendan to discuss childhood trauma, getting drunk at Disney, meeting Bill Clinton, and their virginity stories. Who do you want to see on the show next? Got topic ideas? Email us at sagdaddydapod@gmail.com. FOLLOW KERRYN FEEHAN: Tickets: https://linktr.ee/Kerrynfeehan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerrynfeehan/ ONLYFEEHA…
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In this episode of In the Public Interest, podcast co-host Felicia Ellsworth sits down with WilmerHale Partner Lisa Pirozzolo to discuss a pro bono matter in which the City of Boston agreed to pay $2.6 million to settle a longstanding federal discrimination lawsuit. The lawsuit, which was initially filed nearly 20 years ago, alleged that a hair tes…
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Come one, come all to the Cat Hair Lair for comedian Brendan Sagalow’s podcast. Every week he interviews someone new and they talk about…who cares. New episodes every week starting Wednesday 5/29. Credits: Produced by Nicole Lyons Theme Song by Brendan Sagalow and Linds Cadwell Show Art by Doctor Photograph Learn more about your ad choices. Visit m…
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Senior International Counsel Ambassador Robert Kimmitt joins In the Public Interest host Felicia Ellsworth to talk about his storied career in public service. Through his service as the first General Counsel of the National Security Council, the first American Ambassador to a united Germany in over 50 years, General Counsel and Deputy Secretary of …
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In this episode of In the Public Interest, host Felicia Ellsworth interviews Brendan McGuire, who recently rejoined WilmerHale after serving as chief counsel to New York City Mayor Eric Adams and City Hall. McGuire discusses his experience in the Adams Administration, including the challenges emerging from COVID, the New York City Legal Fellows Pro…
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Season three of the firm’s podcast, In the Public Interest, covered real-time historic moments in American politics and jurisprudence and shared remarkable individual stories at the center of significant legal cases WilmerHale has handled. In each episode, co-hosts John Walsh and Felicia Ellsworth invited guests to share their unique perspectives o…
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Since 1960, Congress has raised, revised or extended the statutory debt ceiling 79 times. The United States reached its debt ceiling in January 2023, prompting a congressional showdown and sparking fears of extreme market volatility and a global recession if the US were to default on its legal obligations. The 2023 debt ceiling crisis ended in June…
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In the Public Interest is excited to present the final episode in our miniseries examining landmark decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. The final episode explores the Court’s decision in Moore v. Harper, a case involving control over electoral redistricting by state legislatures. In the episode, co-host Felicia Ellsworth i…
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In the Public Interest is excited to continue our miniseries examining landmark decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. The fourth episode examines the Court’s decision in Groff v. DeJoy, a case centered around a postal worker who sought a religious accommodation from his employer to not work on Sundays in observance of the Sa…
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In the Public Interest is pleased to continue our miniseries examining landmark decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. Our third episode focuses on the Court’s decision in 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis, a case concerning whether a Christian website designer has a First Amendment right to refuse to design wedding websites for sam…
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In the Public Interest is pleased to continue our miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. Our second episode welcomes WilmerHale Partner Daniel Volchok, who focuses his practice on appellate litigation and has an extensive Native American law practice. In this episode, Volchok joins co-host Felicia…
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In the Public Interest is excited to present a miniseries examining notable decisions recently issued by the United States Supreme Court. The first episode in the miniseries welcomes WilmerHale Partner Thomas Saunders, who focuses his practice on appellate and government litigation with a particular emphasis on intellectual property. In the episode…
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Reports of climate-related disaster have made headlines across the country, from flooding in California to record-breaking heatwaves in the Pacific Northwest and all manner of extreme weather in between. These phenomena seem to be happening more frequently and more intensely as climate change continues to advance. In ways large and small, we’re all…
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In the Public Interest is pleased to welcome Preet Bharara, former US Attorney for the Southern District of New York and current partner at WilmerHale. Bharara, who joined the firm in June 2022, is also a legal analyst for CNN and host of his own podcast, “Stay Tuned with Preet.” Since joining WilmerHale, Bharara has focused his practice on investi…
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In the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the early months of 2022, a spate of countries, including the United States, have imposed several packages of sanctions on Russia and Russian officials. These sanctions ranged from bans on the provision of various types of professional services in Russia to prohibitions on oil imports and trading of pe…
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In late February of 1965, Malcolm X was murdered at the Audubon Ballroom in Harlem, New York. In the days after the famous civil rights leader’s assassination, three men were arrested and charged with his murder. All three men were later convicted on those charges, despite testimony that two of those men, Muhammad Abdul Aziz and Khalil Islam, were …
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In June 2022, the US Supreme Court issued a landmark decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, reversing Roe v. Wade and holding that the US constitution no longer includes a right to abortion. The Court’s decision left states with full authority to regulate – or eliminate -- abortion access. In Season Two of In the Public Interest,…
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In 2021, Mariah Carey’s company Lotion LLC applied to register the trademark “Queen of Christmas” for future use on a vast range of products, including music, perfume, sunglasses and coconut milk. Elizabeth Chan, a singer and songwriter who exclusively writes and sings holiday music, filed an opposition to block Carey’s registration in August 2022.…
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We’re pleased to announce that the firm’s podcast, In the Public Interest, will return for a third season! Tune in to hear a preview of what to expect this season from our hosts, WilmerHale Partners John Walsh and Felicia Ellsworth. Season Three will kick off with an episode featuring Elizabeth Chan, a full-time Christmas songwriter who recently pr…
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In episode three, season one of In the Public Interest, Partner David Bowker interviewed Jason Rezaian, a columnist and former correspondent in Iran for The Washington Post who was wrongfully charged and convicted by the Iranian government on false claims of espionage. Bowker and WilmerHale represented The Washington Post in a successful effort to …
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WilmerHale’s podcast, In the Public Interest, gives listeners an inside look at the legal and policy challenges capturing the public interest. In season two, Partners John Walsh and Felicia Ellsworth invited notable figures and top leaders in their fields to discuss topics ranging from COVID-19 to reproductive rights and more. As season two comes t…
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It was a wild week in Paradise. we start with the arrival of Victoria and the spiral of Genevieve. We continue with Hailey watching Shanae steal her man and the acting performance of a lifetime as Wells enacts the story of how Salley's suitcase arrived in paradise. Then Romeo destroys everything and spends the next 2 2 evenings sobbing over it. we …
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Brendan and Ernmardia start off with quick thoughts from last week's finale and their thoughts on Zach as the new bachelor. They then dive straight into paradise entrances and the early random drama of Romeo, Kira, and Jill. how uncomfortable the Logan and Lace thing was and the differences between the Serene/Brandon connection and the Brendan/Piep…
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Brendan and Ernmardia discuss the weird ending to Rachel and Zach's relationship and share their disappointment with Zach's behavior on stage. They continue with Aven's hometown and how Rachel's friends sabotaged it. They discuss the fairly normal family visits foe Erich and and Tino and Aven and Rachel's strange breakup. they take a break for news…
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On August 15, 2021, the Taliban overthrew the Afghan government shortly after the United States announced it would withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. In the weeks that followed, the US government evacuated over 120,000 US citizens and Afghan allies from Afghanistan, and the United States welcomed 76,000 Afghans as refugees, most as humanitarian …
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Brendan and Ernmardia discuss a wild round of overnights. We discuss Erich becoming the only viable choice for Gabby, Aven's great date and the continued confusing fascination with Tino that Rachel has. Did BIP spoil the Bachelorette with a preview?? We finish with Gabby feeling led on by Jason and Rachel Gaslighting Zach and a rose ceremony cliffh…
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Brendan and Ernmardia discuss the worst Men Tell All in the history. they discuss Aven's perfectly normal hometown, the Bachelor beating us over the head with promotions and how obviously the franchise wants us to love Nate and how we continue to not have any answers on Logan's departure then discuss the already announced names on Paradise! Follow …
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Brendan and Ernmardia discuss a very rushed and odd hometown week. why did Johnny only get 7 minutes? why did we get no time with Patrick Warburton? how is Tyler and his family so bad at reading a room? those are some of the questions we had. but thee was one clear answer, Tino's dad was trying to hurt Rachel and then Tino Gaslit her to high heaven…
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Brendan and Ernmardia dive in this week and talk about how thin Gabby's group is without Nate, why Rachel is wearing a top and bottom of 2 different swimsuits how fishy the Logan covid situation was. we talk both group dates and how sad Spencer must have felt not getting a rose that normally would be available and have a long discussion on the bonu…
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Cryptocurrency continues to dominate the headlines, from starting the year at a high with major TV ads to questions in recent weeks about the stability of the market. In this episode of In the Public Interest, co-host and Partner John Walsh is joined by fellow Partners Tiffany Smith and Zachary Goldman to explore the world of Web3 with Jai Ramaswam…
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We start Week 5 with the continued destruction of Rachel's confidence with Logan dumping her in pursuit of Gabby as we see why they hired Jesse. Logan ruins the evening portion of Gabby's group date and we see 2 average but weird 1-on-1s. we end the episode with Logan continuing to cause tension with both groups of men and we have a side discussion…
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