Podcast Exclusive: Legal Expert Matt Larosiere Breaks Down Landmark Ruling on Machinegun Restrictions

Washington, D.C. – In a landmark decision, a federal judge recently ruled against the longstanding federal ban on machine guns, sparking a vibrant discussion on gun rights and regulatory control in the United States. Gun-rights lawyer, Matt Larosiere, voiced strong support for the ruling, viewing it as a pivotal moment for Second Amendment rights. This decision unfolds amidst a broader national debate concerning the balance between public safety and individual gun rights, intensified by recent incidents of gun violence. The machine gun ban, in place since the 1980s, intended to curb violence by making it … Read more

Unlocking the Secrets to Workstyle Reform: A Deep Dive into Japan’s Overtime Regulations on the Latest ‘Cross-Border Catch-Up’ Podcast

Atlanta, Georgia — A recent episode of the podcast series “Cross-Border Catch-Up” featured discussions centered around Japan’s legislation and corporate practices concerning overtime work, reflecting a global interest in work-life balance reform. Hosted by Skye Hao from Atlanta and Goli Rahimi from Chicago, the discussion delved into the nuances of Japan’s approach to managing excessive working hours, which has been a long-standing issue affecting many workers in the country. Japan’s overtime regulations, including the well-known Article 36 agreements, were central to the conversation. These agreements are crucial as they govern the compensation and legality of … Read more

Exploring the Battlefield’s Legal Boundaries: An In-Depth Podcast Discussion on War Laws

New York — The evolving complexities of international law, particularly those governing armed conflict, raise critical questions about compliance and enforcement across global battlefields. In a recent episode of the Just Security Podcast, experts delved into the intricacies of the laws of war, exploring their application in contemporary conflicts and the challenges of upholding these regulations amidst changing warfare tactics. The laws of war, also known as international humanitarian law, are designed to reduce suffering during conflicts, governing what can and cannot be done by combatants. The discussions highlighted recent incidents where these laws were … Read more

Breaking Barriers in Big Law: Skadden Attorneys Celebrate Pride and Discuss Inclusion in Latest GILTI Conscience Podcast Episode

WASHINGTON — Within the corridors of Skadden’s bustling office, a unique podcast series called GILTI Conscience brings the heat to rather cold topics like tax law, integrating rich discussions with industry insiders and thought leaders on topics like international tax reform and the intricacies of transfer pricing. This particular episode, however, veers off into the celebratory as it coincides with Pride Month, blending professional insights with personal revelations. Co-hosted by Skadden partners David Farhat and Nate Carden, the latest episode welcomes two distinguished guests from Skadden’s own legal team. Brian Breheny, co-head of SEC Reporting … Read more