Topic: Legal Terminology

2 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
1:16:30 - 1:19:01

89: Mass Confusion

Maritime Law in the Courtroom

The legal system is further deconstructed through the lens of maritime law, noting that terms like "court," "floodgates," and "bail" have nautical origins. The hosts explain that individuals are often barred from speaking for themselves in court, requiring a "sanctioned elite" or advocate to navigate the "hot water" of the legal process. This structure is designed to maintain confusion among those the system intends to control.

62: Pink Elephant
2:36:35 - 2:40:30

62: Pink Elephant

Atonement versus Restitution in Legal Terms

A paralegal listener questions the use of the word "atonement" over the legal term "restitution." Mo Facts explains that "atonement" implies a voluntary act from the payer, whereas "restitution" is a demand. The segment concludes with a thank you to Dreb Scott for his work on podcast chapters and a reminder to use Podcasting 2.0 apps.