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Drunk Law School

Drunk Law School

By Nickel Productions

This podcast has everything: sassy judges, cults, identity fraud, too much Fireball, the oxford comma, and the Five-Year-Old Smackdown, which is that thing where a little kid pulls the chair out from under his aunt during a family reunion.

Subscribe to hear what happens when a law student and a podcaster mix liquor with the law. There are probably a few laws when drinking Claws, but we couldn’t tell you what they are.
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Bonus: Happy Birthday Annelise! (People v. Knoller)

Drunk Law SchoolJun 24, 2021

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Bonus: Happy Birthday Annelise! (People v. Knoller)

Bonus: Happy Birthday Annelise! (People v. Knoller)

Content warning: this episode contains mentions of grievous bodily harm.

Hello drunk law students! We are back to bring you a special episode from the DLS archive--featuring a special guest, terrible birthday singing, legal malfeasance, a highly questionable adoption, and yes, man-eating dogs. This episode was recorded in May 2020. Enjoy!


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Further Reading (courtesy of Annelise)

  • Rolling Stone article covering the case
  • Articles on Knoller's initial sentencing and subsequent parole denial
  • Whipple's partner, Sharon Smith, also succeeded in suing Knoller and Noel for $1,500,000 in civil damages. The civil case was notable in that the San Francisco Superior Court ruled in July 2001 that Smith was entitled to bring suit as Whipple's domestic partner under the Equal Protection Clause, against the defense's argument that a same-sex unmarried partner did not have standing. She donated some of the money to Saint Mary's College of California to fund the women's lacrosse team (where Whipple coached before her death).
  • You can read and see photos of Paul "Cornfed" Schneider here
Jun 24, 202149:49
Dolly, Get Your Bag! (Filartiga v. Peña-Irala)
Oct 26, 202036:58
Drug Enforcement Assholes (Gonzales v. Raich)
Oct 06, 202033:26
Bye Week

Bye Week

We’ve been cooking up lots of good things over here at DLS emporium, including two new guest recordings! Instead of an episode this week, we encourage everyone to take a break. There has been a lot going on in the news: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing and the indictment (or lack thereof) in the Breonna Taylor case, among other things. Please take time to talk and reflect with your family, your friends, and yourself. And have an easy fast, if you observe. We are a Jewish podcast after all.
Sep 28, 202003:23
What Does the Fox Say? (Pierson v. Post)
Sep 21, 202028:05
"We'd Like to Import Your Mom" (The Naulilaa Case)
Sep 14, 202038:33
Who Ya Gonna Call? (Stambovsky v. Ackley)
Sep 08, 202037:30
A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

A Supreme Court Slap Fight (Marbury v. Madison)

The year is 1789. Back in those days, having actual slap fights in public was considered bad form, and somebody usually died in a duel (looking at you, Alexander Hamilton). So if you're John Adams and Thomas Jefferson and you want to have a slap fight but not actually, where do you go? The Supreme Court, of course!

Drinks: Bulleit Bourbon Kentucky Mule and Bee's Knuckles (combine 2 oz. bourbon, 1 oz. honey syrup, 1 oz. fresh lemon juice, and 1/2 tsp sriracha or more to taset; shake with ice and serve in a coupe glass)

Please contact officials in Wisconsin and demand justice for Jacob Blake by clicking here. Donate to the Milwaukee Freedom Fund by clicking here.

If you're new to the fight for racial and economic justice, or if you're looking for reading material, places to donate, and materials with which to educate yourself, please see below.

Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice

Where to Donate   

Black Lives Matter   

What You Can Do (Megathread)

A Guide to Allyship and Why "All Cops Are  Bastards"

How to Support During the Black Lives Matter Movement   

Fighting Anti-Blackness Resource List (Harvard University)   

Non-Optical Accompliceship Toolkit

Aug 31, 202036:02
Just the Tip (Regina v. Dudley and Stephens)
Aug 24, 202024:55
BONUS: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes)
Aug 18, 202020:44
BONUS: American Gothic (Katko v. Briney)

BONUS: American Gothic (Katko v. Briney)

" 'I didn't mean to hurt anyone,' said the guy who definitely meant to hurt someone." - Ancient Iowan Proverb

Drink: Love Grows (Where My Rosemary Goes), an original Drunk Law School recipe.

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

If you're new to the fight for racial and economic justice, or if you're looking for reading material, places to donate, and materials with which to educate yourself, please see below.

Opportunities for White People in the Fight for Racial Justice Where to Donate  
Black Lives Matter  
What You Can Do (Megathread) A Guide to Allyship and Why "All Cops Are  
Bastards" How to Support During the Black Lives Matter Movement  
Fighting Anti-Blackness Resource List (Harvard University)  
Non-Optical Accompliceship Toolkit

Aug 10, 202039:54
Under Color of Law: Part 3 (Pearson v. Callahan)
Aug 03, 202052:19
Under Color of Law: Part 2 (Graham v. Connor)

Under Color of Law: Part 2 (Graham v. Connor)

Content warning: police brutality and anti-Black violence.

Before you can sue a police officer under Section 1983, you have to pass a test—essentially demonstrating that your claim is good enough to proceed. It used to be that this test had four seemingly simple parts. But then Chief Justice Rehnquist came along. And the question is this—was William Rehnquist a reasonable man?

Drinks:  The Baldy and Blood Hound as originally created by Tom Bullock, the first Black author of a cocktail book. His book, The Ideal Bartender, is available for purchase in various reprints or for free via Project Gutenberg.

Further reading for this episode:

Justice for Elijah McClain

If you're new to the fight for racial and economic justice, or if you're looking for reading material, places to donate, and materials with which to educate yourself, please see below.


Jul 27, 202047:51
Under Color of Law: Part 1 (Harlow v. Fitzgerald)
Jul 20, 202056:53
We're Back
Jul 17, 202002:50
Learned Fucking Hand (United States v. Carroll Towing Co.)

Learned Fucking Hand (United States v. Carroll Towing Co.)

With a name like "Learned Hand," you're either destined for greatness or being bullied at school a lot. Maybe both. But at least someone can finally tell us what the fuck duty is.



Drinks: Clementine Margaritas -- mix 2 oz. Espolón Reposado Tequila, 1 oz. fresh lime juice, .5 oz clementine juice, and .5oz simple syrup with ice. Shake and serve in a salt-rimmed glass.



Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

Jun 01, 202035:04
"You've Been Unduly Enriched by my Skins" (Hobbs v. Massasoit Whip Co.)

"You've Been Unduly Enriched by my Skins" (Hobbs v. Massasoit Whip Co.)

Ever wondered what an eel skin feels like? Megan and Daniel explore this and other eel questions in this episode featuring a very slippery contracts case.

Drinks: Moscow Mule and Bailey's Hot Chocolate
Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.
May 29, 202024:47
The Cult Boat Case (Whittaker v. Sandford)

The Cult Boat Case (Whittaker v. Sandford)

After speaking with God and getting a little "higher" on life, a somewhat deranged and certainly narcissistic preacher from Maine named Frank Sandford decided to establish an outpost of his following, known as The Kingdom, in modern-day Israel. Things went more or less to plan—he established a chain of command between his followers and God by putting himself at the head (not culty), established "tiers" of followers (definitely not culty), and got a manslaughter conviction overturned (surely not culty in any way)—until Florence Whittaker wanted to go home.

Drinks: Omission Lager and Tanqueray Gin and tonic.

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 25, 202033:56
Fireball (Derdiarian v. Felix Contracting Corp.)

Fireball (Derdiarian v. Felix Contracting Corp.)

A warning to listeners: this episode contains somewhat graphic descriptions of bodily harm from a construction accident.

"Mr. Worldwide to infinity
You know the roof on fire
We gon' boogie oogie oggi, jiggle, wiggle and dance
Like the roof on fire
We gon' drink drinks and take shots until we fall out
Like the roof on fire
Now baby give a booty naked
Take off all your clothes, and light the roof on fire
Tell her, tell her baby, baby, baby, baby
I'm on fire
I tell her baby, baby, baby, baby
I'm a fireball
(Fireball)" — Pitbull

Drinks: Wild Turkey 101, Tanqueray Gin and tonic, and Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey.

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 22, 202030:07
Reading Period (O'Connor v. Oakhurst Dairy)

Reading Period (O'Connor v. Oakhurst Dairy)

"For want of a comma, we have this case." — Judge David J. Barron, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit

Drinks: Pilsner Urquell and ice cream

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 18, 202041:35
Five-Year-Old Smackdown (Garratt v. Dailey)

Five-Year-Old Smackdown (Garratt v. Dailey)

Welcome to WWE's Five-Year-Old Smackdown! In the plaintiff's corner, backed by an army of shameless lawyers and an insatiable hunger for vengeance, sporting a newly replaced steel hip, she's got medical bills and wants them paid: it's Ruth "One Hip Wonder" Garratt. And in the defendant's corner, weighing in at a measly forty pounds, don't be fooled by his small stature. He's got puppy dog eyes that could melt even the hardest hearts, and if that doesn't work he knows how to wield a steel folding chair: it's Brian "Big Baby" Dailey.

Let's get ready tooooooooo rumble!

Drinks: Bell's Two Hearted American IPA and the Rumdriver (it's just rum and orange juice, don't think too hard about this one)

Special thanks in this episode to Freesound.org user Benboncan, whose bell sample you heard at 6:20 and 7:10 of this episode. "Boxing bell" by Benboncan is licensed under CC BY 3.0

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 15, 202034:08
A Hopeful Time for White Men (Pennoyer v. Neff)

A Hopeful Time for White Men (Pennoyer v. Neff)

Dying of dysentery on the Oregon Trail, but make it edgy with a creepy teacher-turned-lawyer who tries to steal your land. Plus, the only time that our slow government bureaucracy ever helped anybody.

Drink: Taylor Fladgate 10 Year Old Tawny

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 11, 202047:12
A Very Hairy Hand (Hawkins v. McGee)

A Very Hairy Hand (Hawkins v. McGee)

For the debut episode of Drunk Law School, we ask the question: Is this podcast 100% perfect or 100% good? 

Drinks: Batanga and Fire Road Sauvignon Blanc

Disclaimer: Neither of us is a lawyer. We don't know that much about the law and are trying our best. It's possible that we get stuff wrong on this show, and nothing heard in the podcast should be taken as a perfectly accurate description of standing case law. Nothing in this show constitutes legal advice, and we're not telling you that it's OK or not OK to do anything that might break the law. Please drink responsibly.

May 08, 202041:33
Syllabus Day (Introducing Drunk Law School)

Syllabus Day (Introducing Drunk Law School)

What happens when a podcaster who likes to mix drinks and a law student with a taste for bourbon get together with microphones? Drunk Law School, apparently. Covering everything from calamitous contracts to tortuous torts, we explore legal cases both seminal and obscure. Along the way, we teach you the lessons that can be learned from case law and how to make a damn good Old Fashioned, all while knocking back a few ourselves. From Nickel Productions.


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May 03, 202001:47