Kyle Risdahl
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Sorry to interrupt.
Sorry to interrupt.
We should say those charges not only have been not charged, not proven in any way.
We should say those charges not only have been not charged, not proven in any way.
I mean, they're just out there being bandied about.
I mean, they're just out there being bandied about.
It does give him another bite at the apple, though, right?
It does give him another bite at the apple, though, right?
Because he can come back now and say, oh, I'm doing what you told me to do.
Because he can come back now and say, oh, I'm doing what you told me to do.
Different topic, but since I have you on the phone, the tariff ruling did not come down today.
Different topic, but since I have you on the phone, the tariff ruling did not come down today.
We in the business and economic press are waiting for it like nobody's business.
We in the business and economic press are waiting for it like nobody's business.
What's taking them so long?
What's taking them so long?
Leah Lippman is a professor of law at the University of Michigan School of Law.
Leah Lippman is a professor of law at the University of Michigan School of Law.
She's also a podcaster.
She's also a podcaster.