OA242: Larry Klayman is Still Crazy After All These Years

Published: Jan. 8, 2019, 5 a.m.

Today's episode features a deep dive into the\xa0Bivens action, with a little help from everyone's favorite nutso conspiracy theorist lawyer, Larry Klayman -- and his newest client, Roger Stone sidekick Jerome Corsi.\xa0 Find out what sorts of wacky shenanigans these guys have been up to, and why they think they've hit a $350 million jackpot.\xa0 (Hint:\xa0 they haven't.)

First, though, we begin with an insightful question from a listener regarding Clarence Thomas's jurisprudence and whether the frequent criticism of Justice Thomas as lazy is tinged with racism.

During the main segment, it's time for the breakdown of the latest Corsi lawsuit.\xa0 It's a doozy -- it's everything you'd expect from someone who hired Larry Klayman (on purpose!) to be his lawyer.

Then, we answer a fun listener question about court filings, time zones, and the international date line.\xa0 It's Around Opening Arguments In 80 Days!

After all that, it's time for the answer to Thomas Takes The Bar Exam #108 regarding civil procedure.\xa0 As always, remember to follow our Twitter feed (@Openargs) and like our Facebook Page\xa0so that you too can play along with #TTTBE!

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Show Notes & Links

  1. This\xa0Vice article collects some of the strangest facts about Clarence Thomas, and this is the Jeff Jacoby op-ed that (factually) reports regarding Thurgood Marshall's declining years and -- in Andrew's opinion -- was misrepresented by Corey Robin.
  2. Click here to read Corsi's lawsuit against Robert Mueller, and here to read\xa0Ziglar v. Abbasi, 137 S. Ct. 1843 (2017), the recent Supreme Court case limiting\xa0Bivens actions.

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