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Top 10 Legal News Center Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Legal News Center episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Legal News Center for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Legal News Center episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Patent trolls have struck again, this time suing Apple for their complete line of touch products. The troll stands to gain a lot of money, should they win their case.

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Three stories on tap: Glocks v. Docs, the violation of doctor’s First Amendment Rights, International Trade Commission Facing Changes and Restrictions on Voting Rights for Felons. Hot button topics to capture your attention.

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Weeks after upholding the Affordble Care Act, Congress and the Department of Justice is asking the Supreme Court to weigh in on the issue of same-sex marriage, something they have not addressed yet.

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The U.S. Supreme Court rules on a pivotal intellectual property case between a textbook publisher and a college student. Google may be facing yet another IP lawsuit launched by the European Commission. The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to the 1965 Voting Rights Act.

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Will the law ever draw a line in the sand for the limits of protected speech? Do juries often use jury nullification? Where is the President going to go with Simpson-Bowles, if anywhere?

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In vitro fertilization was a success in 1978. Today the legal definition of “parent” is debatable. There are more than two candidates running for President. Who are they? Patent trolls take after Amazon, LinkedIn and Facebook – again.

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Samsung got stung with a $1.05 billion damage payout for infringing on six of Apple’s patents. Sports fan violence is on the rise. What are the liability issues involved? Mitt Romney accepted the nomination for President of the United States, despite internal dissent over a perceived attack on the middle class.

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The International Trade Commission has ruled that two patents at the root of Overland Storage’s seven patent infringement lawsuits are valid. Whether or not this is a grab for cash, remains to be seen.

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Governor Rick Scott of Florida is conducting a controversial purge of the ranks of voters, less than five months before the Presidential election. His motive? To eliminate voter fraud. Some think he wants to suppress the vote.

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The NFL has been sidelined with a class action lawsuit alleging they misled players about concussions leading to long-term brain damage, and the Supreme Court has declined to hear Guantanamo Bay prisoner appeals.

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The episode title 'Textbook Copyright Issue, Google Unfair Practices & Supreme Court Review of Voting Rights Act – News Center Podcast' is the most popular.

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