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Uvalde Families Sue COD, Bandit Runners Crash Marathons, Employer Monitoring, Disclosing Deaths on Property and Book Bans

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Welcome to Episode 20 of the Weekly Docket, hosted by Phil Silberman and Austin Black of the Silberman Law Firm. Phil and Austin delve into the Uvalde families' lawsuit against "Call of Duty" makers and Meta over their alleged influence on the shooter before tackling the legal and ethical issues surrounding "bandit" runners known for crashing marathons around the country. We answer pressing legal questions about Texas employers monitoring employee activity on company devices and whether sellers need to disclose a death in the house when selling property. Lastly, we rant and rave about Texas public school book bans, taking a look at some of the more controversial books removed by school districts. Tune in for insightful analysis, bad puns, and opinions you won't hear from main stream media.

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Welcome to Episode 20 of the Weekly Docket, hosted by Phil Silberman and Austin Black of the Silberman Law Firm. Phil and Austin delve into the Uvalde families' lawsuit against "Call of Duty" makers and Meta over their alleged influence on the shooter before tackling the legal and ethical issues surrounding "bandit" runners known for crashing marathons around the country. We answer pressing legal questions about Texas employers monitoring employee activity on company devices and whether sellers need to disclose a death in the house when selling property. Lastly, we rant and rave about Texas public school book bans, taking a look at some of the more controversial books removed by school districts. Tune in for insightful analysis, bad puns, and opinions you won't hear from main stream media.

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