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In your view, what do you think President Trump is trying to do in picking this fight with big law?
In your view, what do you think President Trump is trying to do in picking this fight with big law?
When we talk about big law, we're really talking about a group of a whole lot of different firms who not only have to compete for big cases, but who would also have to defend themselves individually in what would be costly and time-consuming battles.
When we talk about big law, we're really talking about a group of a whole lot of different firms who not only have to compete for big cases, but who would also have to defend themselves individually in what would be costly and time-consuming battles.
When we talk about big law, we're really talking about a group of a whole lot of different firms who not only have to compete for big cases, but who would also have to defend themselves individually in what would be costly and time-consuming battles.
I know that there are some open letters and there's talk of amicus briefs, but apart from rhetoric, is there anything that you see that law firms can do collectively here?
I know that there are some open letters and there's talk of amicus briefs, but apart from rhetoric, is there anything that you see that law firms can do collectively here?
I know that there are some open letters and there's talk of amicus briefs, but apart from rhetoric, is there anything that you see that law firms can do collectively here?
That was attorney Rachel Cohen. Rachel, thank you.
That was attorney Rachel Cohen. Rachel, thank you.
That was attorney Rachel Cohen. Rachel, thank you.
This episode was produced by Mia Venkat and Connor Donovan. It was edited by Patrick Jaron Watanonan. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. You also heard reporting from NPR justice correspondent Ryan Lucas at the top of this episode. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Juana Summers.
This episode was produced by Mia Venkat and Connor Donovan. It was edited by Patrick Jaron Watanonan. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. You also heard reporting from NPR justice correspondent Ryan Lucas at the top of this episode. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Juana Summers.
This episode was produced by Mia Venkat and Connor Donovan. It was edited by Patrick Jaron Watanonan. Our executive producer is Sammy Yenigan. You also heard reporting from NPR justice correspondent Ryan Lucas at the top of this episode. It's Consider This from NPR. I'm Juana Summers.
There's this word that a woman that we met in Greenland told us. It's called sila, which means weather. But it also means, like, you can't control the weather. You just have to adapt around it.
There's this word that a woman that we met in Greenland told us. It's called sila, which means weather. But it also means, like, you can't control the weather. You just have to adapt around it.
There's this word that a woman that we met in Greenland told us. It's called sila, which means weather. But it also means, like, you can't control the weather. You just have to adapt around it.
One thing to know about traveling in Greenland is that there are not roads between the major towns and cities. So you've got to take these little small flights on Air Greenland to get from place to place.
One thing to know about traveling in Greenland is that there are not roads between the major towns and cities. So you've got to take these little small flights on Air Greenland to get from place to place.
One thing to know about traveling in Greenland is that there are not roads between the major towns and cities. So you've got to take these little small flights on Air Greenland to get from place to place.