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Julian Assange has released info that has Washington DC fuming, but charges by Swedish authorities could be the ones that bring him down. Plus, our usual fun and frivolity, featuring questions from our loyal listeners, and a look at the latest legal news.

Episode Segments

Lawyers WNT: News and Notes

The US Supreme Court has set a record… for being really, really boring. Then, Al Sharpton has had enough of Rush Limbaugh, while a foreclosure specialist should be practicing what he preaches.

Lawyers WNT: Search This

A woman has found an interesting way to protest those invasive TSA searches. And speaking of searches, the Swedish authorities are searching for Wikileaks founder Julian Assange. And not for Wikileaking.

Lawyers WNT: Arrogance of the Rich and Famous

Willie Nelson was arrested again. You’ll never guess why, unless you guess pot. Then, Michael Jackson’s family takes legal action. Find out why.

Lawyers WNT: Questions from our Loyal Listeners

Jim and Randal offer their insight and expertise on a number of listener questions, including the role of a state attorney general, explaining a hung jury, and why Harry Reid is being paid to talk about football.

Lawyers WNT: Questions and Awards

What can you do if a drunk neighbor is harassing you, and what are the most common grounds for divorce? Jim and Randal have the answers. Then, roll out the pork barrel for the Simon Hart Award