Law Matters 1030

Law Matters 1030

di Sherry Harrison
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15 Minute Cities with David Staley | Mar 04, 2026
In this insightful interview, Professor David Staley explores the concept of 15-minute cities, their historical roots, current implementations, and future potential. Discover how urban design can reshape communities for walkability, social interaction, and sustainability. Definition and origins of 15-minute cities Historical examples of walkable neighborhoods Challenges and opportunities in implementing 15-minute cities Impact on gentrification and social equity Technological innovations like driverless cars and telehealth
State & Federal Communications Election laws
In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry Harrison speaks with Elizabeth Bartz, CEO of State and Federal Communications, about the complexities of lobbying and campaign finance laws. They discuss the evolution of these laws, the importance of compliance, and the challenges faced by individuals and companies in navigating the political landscape. Elizabeth shares insights on the role of lobbyists, the impact of propaganda during elections, and the necessity of transparency in political contributions. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding state-specific regulations and the need for professionals in the field to ensure legal compliance. Lobbying involves tracking and understanding state-specific laws. Campaign finance laws have evolved significantly over the years. Compliance is crucial to avoid legal issues in political contributions. Transparency in contributions is essential for maintaining integrity. State-specific regulations can vary widely, impacting contributions. Lobbyists play a key role in shaping legislation and policy. Propaganda can distort the truth during election cycles. Understanding contribution limits is vital for individuals and companies. Keeping track of contributions helps avoid legal pitfalls. Professional guidance is important for navigating campaign finance laws.
Greenside Training for Tracking
In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry Harrison speaks with Freddy Osuna, a tracking expert and founder of Greenside Training. Freddy shares his journey from military service to becoming a trusted authority in tracking, emphasizing the importance of this skill in various fields, including law enforcement and trauma recovery. He discusses his innovative programs aimed at teaching tracking skills to civilians, particularly children, and highlights the therapeutic benefits of nature and tracking for mental health. The conversation also touches on the Servant Guardian app, designed to help teachers identify at-risk children, and Freddy's commitment to supporting veterans and first responders dealing with PTSD. Freddy Osuna began his tracking journey as a boy. He has a military background that shaped his tracking skills. Tracking is used in law enforcement for various purposes. Freddy transitioned to civilian life by working in tactical tracking operations. He teaches tracking skills to civilians and children. Nature plays a crucial role in learning and healing. Tracking can help with emotional downregulation for trauma patients. Freddy is developing programs for veterans and first responders. The Servant Guardian app aims to help teachers identify at-risk children. Freddy's personal experience as a foster child drives his passion for helping others.
Mike Vigil former Chief of International Operations DEA
In this in-depth interview, Mike Vigil, former Chief of International Operations for the DEA, discusses the complexities of hemispheric security initiatives, U.S. foreign policy, and the impact of political decisions on regional stability. Gain insights into the challenges of drug trafficking, migration, and international relations in the context of recent U.S. strategies. Hemispheric security initiative under Trump Differences between drug trafficking and terrorist groups Impact of sanctions on migration and humanitarian crises China, Russia, and Iran's influence in Latin America U.S. summit strategies and regional exclusions The role of military force in drug interdiction U.S. foreign policy failures and regional alliances
Matt Campbell, lost his brother in 911
In this conversation, Sherry speaks with Matt Campbell, who shares his personal experience of losing his brother Geoff in the 9/11 attacks. The discussion delves into the challenges faced during the inquest process, the legal battles surrounding the case, and the role of the Attorney General in the judicial review process. Matt highlights the ongoing fight for justice and transparency, reflecting on the broader implications of the 9/11 tragedy and the quest for accountability. The conversation concludes with a call for support and awareness regarding the legal challenges faced by victims' families. Matt Campbell lost his brother Geoff in the 9/11 attacks. The inquest process was delayed and flawed. Legal battles for justice can be lengthy and complex. The Attorney General's role is crucial in judicial reviews. Transparency in legal processes is often lacking. Families of victims face significant emotional and financial burdens. The fight for justice continues even 25 years later. Public awareness is essential for accountability. Legal mechanisms can be used to obstruct justice. Support for victims' families is vital.
Flock Safety
In this conversation, Sherry and Steve Hunyar discuss the alarming rise of surveillance technology in communities, particularly focusing on Flock Safety's extensive surveillance systems. They explore the implications of such technology on privacy, the role of law enforcement, and the lack of public awareness and consent regarding these systems. The discussion also touches on data security concerns, the integration of AI in surveillance, and the importance of community action to address these issues. Steve emphasizes the need for transparency and public engagement to ensure that citizens are informed and can advocate for their rights. Flock Safety has rapidly expanded its surveillance technology. The technology includes license plate readers and facial recognition. Citizens are often unaware of being surveilled. There is a lack of public voting on surveillance installations. Law enforcement is using private companies for surveillance. Data security is a significant concern with these systems. AI technology is being integrated into surveillance practices. Public awareness and community action are crucial. There are ongoing efforts to petition against Flock Safety's systems. Community events are being organized to raise awareness.
Mo Goldman, Esq. Immigration Law
In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry and immigration attorney Mo Goldman discuss the current challenges facing immigrants in the U.S., including recent policy changes, the legal processes involved in bond hearings, and the rights of individuals during ICE encounters. They emphasize the importance of community support and resources for immigrants, the impact of the political climate on immigration, and the dangers of misinformation. The conversation also touches on the issues of political corruption, the need for mental health evaluations in politics, and the complexities of the immigration process leading to citizenship. Knee-jerk reactions to immigration issues are counterproductive. Bond hearings are crucial for detained immigrants. Understanding your rights during ICE encounters is essential. Community support can provide vital resources for immigrants. Political climate significantly affects immigration policies. Misinformation can create unnecessary fear among immigrants. Pardons should be limited to prevent corruption. Mental health evaluations for politicians could improve governance. The immigration process is complex and often intimidating. Voting and civic engagement are critical for change.
DEA former Chief of Internatinal Operations
In this conversation, Sherry and Mike Vigil discuss the current state of protests, the rights of individuals during encounters with law enforcement, and the implications of recent political actions on democracy. They emphasize the importance of knowing one's rights, the role of the Constitution, and the need for civic engagement. The discussion also touches on the manipulation of political narratives, the impact of media on public perception, and the challenges facing democracy in the current political climate. Protesters should know their rights and remain calm during encounters with law enforcement. It's crucial to document interactions with law enforcement, including names and badge numbers. The U.S. Supreme Court's decisions can have significant implications for civil rights. Civic engagement and understanding the Constitution are vital for democracy. Political manipulation is a growing concern in the current administration. Media narratives can shape public perception and understanding of events. The distinction between intelligence and evidence is critical in law enforcement. The rhetoric used by political leaders can have real-world consequences for citizens. There is a need for accountability in law enforcement practices. Voter education and awareness are essential for a healthy democracy.
Stewart Fillmore rt. FBI
In this engaging conversation, retired FBI Special Agent Stuart Fillmore shares his journey into law enforcement, detailing his motivations, training, and experiences throughout his 29-year career. He discusses high-profile cases he worked on, the challenges of internet scams, and the importance of public awareness. Fillmore also offers insights into the complexities of propaganda and bias in society, provides advice for aspiring FBI agents, and reflects on his life after retirement, including his foray into podcasting and true crime exploration. The conversation concludes with a discussion on protests and interactions with law enforcement, emphasizing the importance of compliance and understanding in such situations. Stuart Fillmore's journey into the FBI was largely serendipitous. The FBI traditionally hired lawyers and accountants, but diverse backgrounds are valuable. Criminal investigations are akin to solving puzzles, which Fillmore enjoys. Training at the FBI Academy covers the basics, but much is learned on the job. Cynicism can develop in law enforcement due to daily encounters with dishonesty. The meticulous nature of investigations often contrasts with public perceptions of glamor. Internet scams are prevalent, and public awareness is crucial for prevention. Propaganda can influence behavior, but evidence-based investigation is essential. Aspiring agents should follow their passions and develop relevant skills. Life after the FBI can involve unique opportunities, such as media and public speaking.
Law Enforcement are not robots
In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry speaks with Ernest Stevens, a former law enforcement officer and author, about the challenges facing law enforcement today. They discuss the impact of recent incidents on public perception, the importance of mental health resources for officers, and the need for better community relations. The conversation also touches on the role of media, political influences, and the ongoing drug crisis. Stevens emphasizes the importance of training and understanding the complexities of law enforcement work, urging the public to consider the human element behind the badge. Law enforcement officers are human and want to do their jobs well. Public perception can be heavily influenced by media coverage. Mental health resources are crucial for law enforcement personnel. Community relations are essential for effective policing. Training and resources for officers are vital for their success. Political influences can complicate law enforcement operations. The drug crisis continues to be a significant challenge for law enforcement. Understanding law enforcement procedures can help the public respond appropriately. It's important to follow commands from law enforcement during encounters. Engagement and communication between law enforcement and the community can lead to positive outcomes.
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