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In this episode, we delve -- at long last, and just in time for the first Presidential debate -- into the question of Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State.

In particular, we answer the question:  "did Hillary Clinton receive preferential treatment" when the government declined to indict her on the facts determined by the FBI?

Our answer may surprise you!

In our opening segment, we tackle a follow-up question from Eric Brewer regarding legal fees, and get more practical tips from Andrew.  And in our closing segment, fan favorite "Closed Argument" returns with a novel (but wrong) argument about the Third Amendment.

Show Notes & Links

  1. You can click here to read Andrew's companion blog post setting forth more details on the cases (and supporting links).
  2. Here's the Ars Technica article on the 3rd Amendment and surveillance.

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OA13: Hillary Clinton's Damned Emails! - Opening Arguments

In this episode, we delve - at long last, and just in time for the first Presidential debate - into the question of Democratic Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as Secretary of State. In particular, we answer the question: "did Hillary Clinton receive preferential treatment" when the ...

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