
About this episode
The episode discusses the implications of constitutional rights in the context of a multiverse theory.
If we live in a multiverse, are your constitutional rights ever truly violated?? Thank you to our subscribers. 5-4 is presented by Prologue Projects. This episode was produced by Alli Rodgers. Leon Neyfakh provides editorial support. Our website was designed by Peter Murphy. Our artwork is by Teddy Blanks at Chips NY, and our theme song is by Spatial Relations. Transcriptions of each episode are available at fivefourpod.com Follow the show at @fivefourpod on most platforms. On BlueSky, find Peter @notalawyer.bsky.social, Michael @fleerultra.bsky.social, and Rhiannon @aywarhiannon.bsky.social. Huel: Code: FIVEFOUR Link: https://www.huel.com/fivefour Home Chef: homechef.com/FIVEFOUR Our Sponsors: * Check out Mint Mobile and use my code mintmobile.com/FIVEFOUR for a great deal: https://www.mintmobile.com * Check out Quince and use my code quince.com/fivefour for a great deal: https://www.quince.com Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Topics covered
- constitutional rights
- multiverse
- legal commentary
- government
- news
Keywords
- Hudson v. Michigan
- constitutional rights
- multiverse
- legal analysis
- 5-4 podcast
Sponsors
Huel, Home Chef, Mint Mobile, Quince
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Prologue Projects
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