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18 May, 2017 06:20

Risky rifles, pesticide pressure & fake subpoenas

Mike Papantonio discusses a dangerous defect in the Remington 700 rifle and speaks with Arthur Bryant, chairman of Public Justice. Mike then talks to Stephanie Parent, senior attorney at the Center for Biological Diversity about how Dow Chemical is putting pressure on the Trump Administration to ignore government studies on the dangers of certain pesticides. Mike is then joined by Mollye Barrows, legal journalist with The Trial Lawyer Magazine, to discuss why a parish in Louisiana was issuing fake subpoenas to citizens. America’s Lawyer wraps up the show by highlighting class-action settlement victories by delivery drivers against Fed-Ex for garnished wages and misclassification of their employment status.

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