A public feud, a failing water system and a century-old law collide in a Colorado town fighting for survival.
For @SidebarCNS, @Bright_lamp traveled to Hartman, Colorado, where a modern-day Hatfields and McCoys feud drove the entire town board to quit. https://t.co/MXF5UQCaxw
In the race to ditch the steering wheel, are we re-writing traffic laws and paving the way for safer streets only to hand the keys over to a handful of billionaires?
@KirkMcDanie1 examines this and more for Sidebar by @CourthouseNews: https://t.co/d0OdVNsp08
@TheRideshareGuy contributor @sergioaved spoke with @KirkMcDanie1 about driverless vehicles and Big Tech's claims of a techno-utopia.
The full @SidebarCNS episode is available on all major podcast platforms.
Thanks to @Courthousenews@SidebarCNS hosts @KelseyReichmann and @KirkMcDanie1 for this great podcast on The Self Driving Dilemma featuring @driverlessguy_ contributor @sergioaved
Sergio talks about how drivers are responding to AVs and what the future may look like for them.
Also nice to hear from @bwalkersmith, professor at the University of South Carolina, and @NassimParvin , professor at the University of Washington Information School. Lots of great info!
Professor Nassim Parvin spoke with @KirkMcDanie1 about categorizing driverless vehicles and how they could be weaponized by non-democratic governments.
The full Sidebar by @CourthouseNews episode is available on all major podcast platforms.
.@UofSCLaw professor Bryant Walker Smith spoke with @SidebarCNS co-host @KirkMcDanie1 about the challenges states and the federal government face as driverless vehicles become more common.
.@NassimParvin spoke with @KirkMcDanie1 about categorizing driverless vehicles and how they could be weaponized by non-democratic governments.
Full Sidebar by @CourthouseNews episode: https://t.co/Y1fYy0Y8Pc
In the race to ditch the steering wheel, are we re-writing traffic laws and paving the way for safer streets only to hand the keys over to a handful of billionaires?
@KirkMcDanie1 examines this and more in the latest episode of @SidebarCNS: https://t.co/dWg25lrszi
.@carltonfwlarson spoke with @hillelaron about the four ordeals, which preceded criminal trials in Europe. In an ordeal by cold water, a suspect would be tied up and placed in a pond. If they sank, they would be found guilty.
Full @SidebarCNS episode: https://t.co/7H9RBcGHLX
Reporter @Legendreafp spoke with @hillelaron about the differences between French and American trials.
Full Sidebar by @CourthouseNews episode on legal systems across the pond: https://t.co/M0ww6KUdvm
.@carltonfwlarson spoke with @SidebarCNS co-host @hillelaron about trials in 18th-century England, which often lasted less than five minutes and were typically lawyer-free.
The full episode on legal systems across the pond is available on all major podcast platforms.
.@HaubLawatPace's Lissa Griffin spoke with @hillelaron about why America's legal system is so adversarial.
The full Sidebar by @CourthouseNews episode on justice across the Atlantic, and why it looks so different from the U.S., is available on all major podcast platforms.
.@carltonfwlarson spoke with Sidebar by @CourthouseNews' @hillelaron about the four ordeals, which preceded criminal trials in Europe. In an ordeal by cold water, a suspect would be tied up and placed in a pond. If they sank, they would be found guilty.
https://t.co/T9w4Fq2TTX
Reporter @Legendreafp spoke with @hillelaron about the differences between French and American trials.
Full @SidebarCNS episode on legal systems across the pond: https://t.co/nhqFQxTfyL
Do Luigi Mangione's supporters care if he's guilty?
The latest episode of @SidebarCNS examines Luigi's dual murder trials, from the potential for jury nullification to whether his notoriety will help or hurt him. https://t.co/492hKbpqzd
.@Uebey spoke with @jruss_jruss about Luigi Mangione's appeal and how his notoriety could impact his state and federal murder trials, which are currently slated to begin later this year.
Full @SidebarCNS episode: https://t.co/aHMLTnTHoq