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Episode 35 is a big one and every story this week is about power and who gets to use it. A Dutch cruise ship is sailing toward the Canary Islands with a hantavirus outbreak that has killed three people and infected eight. But beyond the health story, there is a legal story nobody is covering. If something happens to you on a cruise ship, whether it is a virus, an injury, a crime, or a disappearance, you might not know whose law even applies. Jasmine breaks down why most major cruise lines do not register their ships in the United States, what flag state registration actually means for your legal rights, what is buried in your ticket contract that you definitely did not read, and what the Netflix documentary Amy Bradley Is Missing reveals about what happens when no single legal system is in charge. Then Matt Damon and Ben Affleck just got sued by the real Miami police officers whose drug bust inspired their Netflix film The Rip. The officers are not named in the movie. The characters have different names. The movie says it is inspired by true events. So can fiction legally defame a real person? Jasmine breaks down defamation by implication, why the First Amendment defense is strong but not airtight, and why the cease and desist letter the officers sent before the film's release is the most important detail everyone is missing. Apple settled a class action for $250 million because they marketed AI features for the iPhone 16 that did not exist yet and still do not fully exist two years later. Jasmine breaks down the false advertising claim, why materiality is the key legal question, and makes a very personal observation about Siri and Alexa being the most integrated and most useless AI in our daily lives. And the Trump administration's EEOC just sued the New York Times, alleging the paper discriminated against a white male editor by passing him over for a promotion in favor of a less experienced external candidate. Jasmine explains what Title VII actually says, why the legal theory is technically valid, and why it still matters that the same agency has been explicitly repositioned to target DEI programs at institutions that criticize the administration. Follow Jasmine:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq [https://www.instagram.com/jasminewegesq%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0]TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer [https://www.tiktok.com/@jas_the_lawyer%E2%81%A0%E2%81%A0]Website: https://www.wegesq.com [https://www.wegesq.com]Subscribe, rate, and share Exhibit A-List to stay updated on new episodes.
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