b'In today\'s episode, we discuss the recent controversy over CNN\'s handling of a Redditor who posted a Trump meme online. \\xa0Is this really "blackmail" by CNN? We begin, however, with a follow-up from Patron Joerg regarding UK laws on personal jurisdiction/long-arm and defamation. \\xa0Could Maajid Nawaz (whose potential lawsuit we discussed in Episode #83) really file against the SPLC in the UK after all? In our main segment, the guys break down CNN\'s conduct and see if it qualifies as blackmail, extortion, conspiracy to deprive an individual of his Constitutional rights, or any other criminal behavior. Next, by great popular demand, we tackle Bob Murray\'s lawsuit against John Oliver in connection with his report on "Last Week Tonight." \\xa0You won\'t be surprised by our evaluation of the merits, but you will enjoy reading the Complaint! Finally, we end with an all-new Thomas Takes the Bar Exam Question #31 about the Statute of Frauds. \\xa0Remember that you can play along with #TTTBE by retweeting our episode Tweet along with your guess. \\xa0We\'ll release the answer on next Tuesday\'s episode along with our favorite entry! Recent Appearances None! \\xa0But you can come join the guys at the Inciting Incident 100th Episode Live Spectacular in Carlisle, PA on July 14, 2017! \\xa0Get your tickets now! Show Notes & Links