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Area 51 Raid: What would happen, legally speaking?

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    mrbig
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    I'm in no position to judge the correctness of his legal statements, but I find this channel entertaining. I watched several of its videos, including this one. The one on It's Always Sunny in...

    I'm in no position to judge the correctness of his legal statements, but I find this channel entertaining. I watched several of its videos, including this one. The one on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia is my favorite.

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      unknown user
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      He's one of my best new subscriptions this year, for sure. I, too, am not a lawyer, but he gives me an impression of a somewhat dorky guy, who is really into law and due process.

      He's one of my best new subscriptions this year, for sure. I, too, am not a lawyer, but he gives me an impression of a somewhat dorky guy, who is really into law and due process.

      1 vote
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        cfabbro
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        Lawful Masses with Leonard French (who is a copyright lawyer) uses a livestream format instead of the polished/tightly edited one like Legal Eagle, but is quite good as well IMO. And a few...

        Lawful Masses with Leonard French (who is a copyright lawyer) uses a livestream format instead of the polished/tightly edited one like Legal Eagle, but is quite good as well IMO.

        And a few channels I enjoy that are very similar to Legal Eagle in content/style, but for medical stuff instead of law, are Doctor Mike and Dr Hope's Sick Notes. So you might like those as well, ainar (@mrbig too).

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        1. unknown user
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          Will check out, thanks! On a side note: The name “Dr. Hope” really sounds like a reincarnation of L. L. Zamenhof, and I'm mildly disappointed that his channels is not in or about Esperanto.

          Will check out, thanks!

          On a side note: The name “Dr. Hope” really sounds like a reincarnation of L. L. Zamenhof, and I'm mildly disappointed that his channels is not in or about Esperanto.

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    It's really surprising this much secret can be kept from people in what's touted the forefront of democracy and freedoms... The state having interests differing from that of the people is really...

    It's really surprising this much secret can be kept from people in what's touted the forefront of democracy and freedoms... The state having interests differing from that of the people is really incompatible with democracy, and stuff like this gives the impression that the US is mainly a bureaucracy.

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    1. mrbig
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      To play devil's advocate: every state must keep some secrets, not only because their citizens can act against the collective interest, but also because revealing sensitive stuff to their own...

      To play devil's advocate: every state must keep some secrets, not only because their citizens can act against the collective interest, but also because revealing sensitive stuff to their own citizens will make it very easy for other states to learn the same facts.

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