Particle Data Platform

CSI: Seashells Division

5/6/202620 min

In this episode of #SistersInLaw Sidebar, Joyce Vance and Barb McQuade answer your questions on everything from the powers of the judicial branch to pursuing a case in small claims court, and more.  They discuss whether the indictment of James Comey is a case of selective prosecution, what happens when a district is reconfigured by gerrymandering, how the assets of estates are allocated without a will, whether the judicial or legislative branch makes the ultimate determination on our laws, pursuing a case in small claims court, and the difference between a copyright and a trademark.

Freshen up y...

Clips

Transcript preview

First 90 seconds
  1. Barb McQuade· Host0:00

    [upbeat music] Welcome to this episode of Sisters Sidebar with Barb McQuade and me, Joyce Vance. If you've got a question for us, and we hope you do, please email us at sistersinlaw@politicon.com or tag us on social media using #sistersinlaw. But don't just type your questions. Your voices are important, and we wanna be able to hear them too, so our overlords, our wonderful producers- [laughs] ... have helped us figure out how to do that. Now, you can email us a voice memo using one of your notes apps, and we might get to play it on the show. Let's get started. And speaking of audio questions, Barb, there's an audio question for you from Harry.

  2. Joyce Vance· Host0:46

    Hello, sisters. This is Harry from Richmond, Virginia. In light of the seashell indictment of Jim Comey, I'm wondering whether, uh, the Department of Justice will now be, uh, setting up grand juries throughout the country to indict every single person carrying a sign at the No Kings rallies and others, saying 86-47. Thanks for educating me and everyone else, and keep up the good work. Thank you.

  3. Barb McQuade· Host1:16

    Well, thanks for that question, Harry. It's, um, it's one that's certainly been on our, our minds. I saw an interesting meme this week of, um, Kash Patel in an FBI raid jack- jacket, and then a banner that

We value your privacy

We use cookies to understand how you use our platform and to improve your experience. Click "Accept All" to consent, or "Decline non-essential" to opt out of non-essential cookies. Read our Privacy Policy.