The Gist - You’re Getting Very Sleepy

On The Gist, a top Armenian comic joins us to discuss if Azubaijan is even a country. Then, Mike asks Maria Konnikova of the New Yorker about the health benefits of hypnosis for a game we call “Is That Bulls--t?” She’s the author of The Confidence Game: Why We Fall for It ... Every Time. For the Spiel, can we talk about chalk at Emory

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SCOTUScast - CRST Van Expedited, Inc. v. EEOC – Post-Argument SCOTUScast

On February 22, 2016, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in CRST Van Expedited, Inc. v. EEOC. In 2007, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed a sexual harassment suit against CRST Van Expedited (CRST) on behalf of approximately 270 female employees. When a number failed to appear for depositions, however, the district court barred the EEOC from pursuing their claims as a discovery sanction. The remaining claims were dismissed on various other grounds, including 67 claims that the district court dismissed for failure of the EEOC to separately investigate, find reasonable cause for, or attempt to conciliate them. In addition, the court awarded CRST some $4.46 million in attorney’s fees and expenses, on the basis that the claims were frivolous, unreasonable, or without foundation. On appeal the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit affirmed the dismissal of all but two claims, vacated the award of fees and costs, and remanded the case. On remand, one of the remaining claims was withdrawn and the other settled. CRST renewed its petition for fees, costs, and expenses, and the district court again awarded it approximately $4.6 million. -- On a second appeal the Eighth Circuit again reversed the award, finding that claims which had been dismissed for the EEOC’s failure to meet presuit obligations could not serve as grounds for an award, and remanding for an individualized determination as to whether other claims were frivolous, unreasonable, or without foundation. -- The Supreme Court granted CRST’s subsequent petition for certiorari on the following question: whether a dismissal of a Title VII case, based on the EEOC’s total failure to satisfy its pre-suit investigation, reasonable cause, and conciliation obligations, can form the basis of an attorney’s fee award to the defendant under 42 U.S.C. § 2000e-5(k). -- To discuss the case, we have Kenton J. Skarin, who is an Associate at Jones Day.

More or Less: Behind the Stats - WS More or Less: The Great EU Cabbage Myth

Could there really be 26,911 words of European Union regulation dedicated to the sale of cabbage? This figure is often used by those arguing there is too much bureaucracy in the EU. But we trace its origins back to 1940s America. It wasn?t true then, and it isn?t true today. So how did this cabbage myth grow and spread? And what is the real number of words relating to the sale of cabbages in the EU? Tim Harford presents.

The Goods from the Woods - Episode #84 – “Literature” with Jackie Kashian

In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are joined by one of their favorite comedians of all time and host of The Dork Forest Podcast: JACKIE KASHIAN! This episode, they're talking about literature; good books, bad books, beach books. We talk about it all! Side tangents include Fonzie, the Founding Fathers, and AWA Wrestling. If you've never heard an episode of our show before, this would be the one to start with! Follow Jackie on Twitter @JackieKashian. Song of the week this week: "No Good Here" by Tim Fite.  You can follow us on Twitter: @TheGoodsPod  Rivers is @RiversLangley  Dr. Pat is @ReallyPatReilly  Mr. Goodnight is @SepulvedaCowboy   Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt at: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod

PHPUgly - 4:Texas Hold’em

Show notes: https://github.com/PHPUgly/podcast/blob/master/shows/ep4.md PHPUgly - Episode 4 recorded April 2, 2016 Sound Cloud Topics Playing with Vue Postman BASH coming to Windows (link) Shared Hosting Static site generators using Laravel Blade Templating Katana Jigsaw The hosts Eric Van Johnson Twitter / Github / Blog / About.me Tom Rideout Twitter / Github / About.me Follow us on Twitter @PHPUgly Email us at Podacast@phpugly.com

The Gist - Jon Ronson, Imam of Shame

On The Gist, we explore an abuse of power taking place on social media. Journalist Jon Ronson shares why

he was compelled to tell the stories behind the public shaming of Jonah Lehrer and Justine Sacco. He’s the author of So You’ve Been Publicly Shamed, now out in paperback. For the Spiel, meet Wisconsin’s Jimmy Boy.   Today’s sponsor: Squarespace.com. Get a free trial and 10 percent off your first purchase when you visit Squarespace.com and enter offer code GIST.  Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial

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