Tag: law

National Citizens Inquiry - #SolutionsWatch

04/25/202340 Comments


The National Citizens Inquiry is a citizen-led and citizen-funded initiative that is hearing testimony from Canadians and experts examining the nature, the legality and the effects of the Canadian governments' COVID mandates and restrictions.  Today James talks to the volunteer-run inquiry's volunteer communications director, Michelle Leduc Catlin, about the inquiry itself, what it is seeking to accomplish and how Canadians (and people around the world) can support it in its endeavours.

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The ICC Wants to Start Arresting Politicians! I Think That's A GREAT Idea!

04/24/202356 Comments


Today let's put on our thinking caps, don our Saturnalian robes of justice and slip into our international law pants and come up with a list of politicians who should be rounded up and locked away forever for their crimes against humanity. Are you ready?

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The Law of Rule

02/27/202318 Comments


We are witnessing the apotheosis of that rule by emergency that I identified last year as the new governing paradigm for the erstwhile liberal Western democracies. And if that realization doesn't send a chill down your spine, then you're not paying attention. Strap in, folks. We're going for a deeeeeep dive into the murky world of law, philosophy and government this week.

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Episode 437 - Canada Criminalizes Dissent

02/24/202395 Comments


The freedom convoy commission has delivered its verdict: dissent is now illegal whenever the government declares it so! Find out about the commission's final report and what it means for Canadians and freedom lovers the world over on this important edition of The Corbett Report.

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Episode 411 - States of Emergency

02/12/2022165 Comments


As we enter the Age of Biosecurity, we find ourselves living quite literally in a state of emergency. But what does this mean? And what does it imply for the future of the resistance to the killing machine that is being erected by governments around the world? Find out more about this vital topic on this week's edition of The Corbett Report podcast.

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Stephan Kinsella on Law Without the State

06/28/2019

Stephan Kinsella joins us today to discuss the concept of law without the state. Is law and order possible without a state? What would that look like? And just what is “the law,” anyway? Find out more in this fascinating conversation on law, history, philosophy and anarchy.

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Interview 1453 - Stephan Kinsella on Law Without the State

06/25/201918 Comments

Stephan Kinsella joins us today to discuss the concept of law without the state. Is law and order possible without a state? What would that look like? And just what is "the law," anyway? Find out more in this fascinating conversation on law, history, philosophy and anarchy.

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Patrick MacFarlane on Liberty and the Law

08/22/2018


Patrick MacFarlane of LibertyWeekly.net joins us to discuss his podcast on libertarian legal theory. Today we look at his work on the Supreme Court’s Masterpiece cake ruling and on the entrapment defense in the FBI’s Muslim patsy cases.

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Interview 1379 - Patrick MacFarlane on Liberty and the Law

08/21/201823 Comments

Patrick MacFarlane of LibertyWeekly.net joins us to discuss his podcast on libertarian legal theory. Today we look at his work on the Supreme Court's Masterpiece cake ruling and on the entrapment defense in the FBI's Muslim patsy cases.

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What's On Your Bookshelf? - #Q4C

05/02/2017


Is it possible to mind control an assassin? Is overpopulation hysteria justified? How would a free society cope without police? Find out the answers to these and other listener questions as James gives you a tour of his bookshelf.

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