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History, Law & Justice
Michael Buckner
10 episodes
21 hours ago
Lawyer and amateur historian Michael Buckner uses the History, Law & Justice podcast to explore legal issues affecting governance, society and culture of the United States and other civilizations, past and present, using history as his guide. From Ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome to the present digital age, Michael enthusiastically uses past historical and cultural lessons to assist his understanding of the how’s and why’s of our modern society.
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Lawyer and amateur historian Michael Buckner uses the History, Law & Justice podcast to explore legal issues affecting governance, society and culture of the United States and other civilizations, past and present, using history as his guide. From Ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome to the present digital age, Michael enthusiastically uses past historical and cultural lessons to assist his understanding of the how’s and why’s of our modern society.
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What is the Legal Duty for Service Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
History, Law & Justice
8 minutes 4 seconds
5 years ago
What is the Legal Duty for Service Providers During the COVID-19 Pandemic?
Host Michael Buckner relies on his legal background to provide a brief analysis concerning the duty the law imposes on sports leagues, restaurants, hotels, grocery stores, cruise-ship companies and other service providers to eliminate the foreseeable risks to customers and employees during a disease outbreak, epidemic or pandemic. ----- CITATIONS: Amanda Bronstad, “Can Coronavirus Victims Sue for Injuries?,” Lawyer.com (March 4, 2020); Jim Butler, “Hospitality Lawyers: Swine Flu’s legal implications,” Global Hospitality Group (Apr. 28, 2009); “Hepatitis and Illness Outbreaks at Restaurants: Who Is Liable?,” Perenich, Caulfield, Avril & Noyes website (Nov. 9, 2018; Joel Jacobsen, “Law requires elimination of foreseeable risks to clients,” Albuquerque Journal (March 23, 2020); Thomas Steinbrenner, “Your Restaurant Business Could Be Liable if Workers Bring Coronavirus to the Table,” Modern Restaurant Management (Feb. 25, 2020).
History, Law & Justice
Lawyer and amateur historian Michael Buckner uses the History, Law & Justice podcast to explore legal issues affecting governance, society and culture of the United States and other civilizations, past and present, using history as his guide. From Ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome to the present digital age, Michael enthusiastically uses past historical and cultural lessons to assist his understanding of the how’s and why’s of our modern society.