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S7 Ep. 43: Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws

S7 Ep. 43: Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws

Update: 2024-07-25
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New York Daily News columnist Harry Siegel joins co-host V.V. Ganeshananthan and guest co-host Matt Gallagher to talk about his recent piece about the Supreme Court’s decision to permit what he has dubbed “after-the-fact bribery.” Siegel, who has covered corruption for years, explains how the legality of accepting gratuities, tips, and gifts has become so nuanced that it’s now almost impossible to prosecute a politician who’s been bought off, and details why the newest version of the law is “fundamentally incoherent.” Siegel also talks about the language, literature, and history around ducking the rules, including the origin of the word “scofflaw,” and reads from a recent New York Daily News article.

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This episode of the podcast was produced by Anne Kniggendorf.

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S7 Ep. 43: Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws

S7 Ep. 43: Harry Siegel on the Supreme Court, Bribery, and Scofflaws

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