
The Whole Truth with Jill Rosensweig
In The Whole Truth, seasoned attorney Jill Rosensweig dives deep into legal cases that are distorted by mainstream media. Not one to mince words, Jill exposes the facts and shares her honest opinion regarding the issues that impact each case in a style that is easily understood by lawyers and non-lawyers alike.
Episodes
58 episodes
Is the Impeachment Trial of Donald Trump Constitutional?
In the 8th episode of Season 2 of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig walks you through the arguments that are being raised regarding the constitutionality of moving forward with an impeachment trial of a former president. She explains the a...
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Season 2
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Episode 8
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30:47

The Leaked Georgia Call
In this episode, Attorney Rosensweig talks about the leaked phone call between Donald Trump and the Georgia Secretary of State. Was it permissible to leak the call? What was the call about? What is the status of the lawsuits current...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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34:15

Immigration Law, the Pandemic and the Trump Presidency
In this week's episode, Jill speaks with Eric Lorenzo, an immigration attorney based out of New York, about all things immigration law. They discuss additional hurdles that are currently in place in terms of securing a visa during the pan...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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39:36

Is Conversion Therapy protected by the 1st Amendment?
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing a decision that was issued by a federal appeals court, blocking two ordinances ...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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34:52

Are Fake Ballot Boxes Legal?
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig talks about the fake ballot boxes that have been discovered in various parts of California and how the Republican Party has admitted that they are responsible for placing them around the State. ...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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16:47

The Breonna Taylor Case
In episode 3, Season 2 of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig is breaking down each aspect of the Breonna Taylor case so that her listeners can really understand what questions they might ask when assessing whether the officers should have been pu...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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36:12

One Lawyer's Quest to Secure Convicted Felons the Right to Serve on a Jury
On episode 2 of Season 2 of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig speaks with New York personal injury attorney, Matthew Haicken, about his
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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49:32

Can the federal government police the BLM protests?
In today's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing the Portland protests and whether or not the US government had the right to enter the city based upon an executive order that Donald Trump signed in late June. The executive order stat...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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23:27

Is the Trump Rally Covid-19 waiver enforceable?
On June 20, 2020, Donald Trump is holding a political rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma in an enclosed arena in which he is anticipating approximately 19,000 attendees. The date of the rally was originally June 19th but he moved it one day amid ou...
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Season 1
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Episode 50
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21:40

George Floyd, Excessive Force and Qualified Immunity
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig talks about qualified immunity and how this legal doctrine shields police officers from being held civilly liable even when a court determines that the officer used excessive force. Attorney Ros...
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Season 1
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Episode 49
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23:06

Ahmaud Arbery and Citizen's Arrest Laws
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing citizen's arrest laws and how they relate to the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, the young man who was jogging through a quiet, Georgia neighborhood when he was savagely gunned down by a fathe...
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Season 1
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Episode 48
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16:08

Fox News Gets Sued For Allegedly Making False Statements About Covid-19
Hi Everyone! In this week's episode, I'm talking about a lawsuit that was filed by a non-profit in Washington against Fox News, in which it is alleged that Fox News downplayed Coronavirus by calling it a hoax, which undermined efforts to slow t...
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Season 1
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Episode 47
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11:51

Is Deeming In-Person Church Services Non-Essential Unconstitutional?
In this episode of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig discusses a lawsuit that was filed by 3 pastors and one church congregant against Californi...
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Season 1
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Episode 46
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27:19

Force Majeure and Coronavirus
Hi Everyone! In episode 45 of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig is explaining how Covid-19 might be impacting your contractual rights/obligations. If you have a contract with someone, can they simply not perform their end of the agreement ...
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Season 1
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Episode 45
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21:46

Coronavirus and Real Estate Part 2: All about Mortgages
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig dives deeper into questions relating to the global pandemic and its impact on real estate. This week, she is speaking with real estate broker, Chadd L...
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Season 1
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Episode 44
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26:28

Coronavirus and Real Estate: How this crisis is affecting you
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is speaking with seasoned real estate lawyer, Pierre Debbas, managing partner of Romer Debbas, about how the Coronavirus pandemic is af...
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Season 1
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Episode 43
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13:44

A Legal Analysis of Fake Online Reviews
Have you ever looked up a business on Yelp or Google and seen one negative review after the next, all sounding nearly identical and obviously written by the same person? Today's guest, a psychologist from Toronto, Ontario, experience just...
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Season 1
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Episode 42
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43:35

Price Gouging and the Coronavirus
Have any of you noticed that prices for face masks, hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes, etc. have skyrocketed ever since the Coronavirus (Covid-19)? Have you wondered if it's legal for individuals and/or companies to increase prices expone...
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Season 1
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Episode 41
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15:52

The Harvey Weinstein Verdict
In this week's episode of the Whole Truth with Jill Rosensweig, Attorney Rosensweig is providing a detailed analysis of the sexual assault and
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Season 1
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Episode 40
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51:47

Discussing the Donald Trump Rape Case That Was Dropped 4 Days Before the 2016 Election
In April 2016, a woman who went by the pseudonym, Katie Johnson, filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein, claiming that they both savagely raped her when she was 13 years old. Just four days prior to the presidential elec...
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Season 1
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Episode 40
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35:17

Dissecting the Michelle Carter, "Texting Suicide," Case
Michelle Carter, a young woman who encouraged her boyfriend to kill himself, was released from jail on Thursday, after just under a year behind bars. Carter was just 17 years old when her boyfriend, Conrad Roy III, died by suicide after s...
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Season 1
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Episode 39
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45:19

A non-episode episode!
Hi Everyone! This is Jill. I recorded this to say hi and let you know that I was not able to record a real episode this week. My daughter's 5th birthday is this weekend, we have a big Frozen 2 party coming up and my in-laws arrive i...
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Season 1
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Episode 38
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3:14

Relatives of Sandy Hook Shooting Victims Can Sue Gun Maker
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing a lawsuit that was filed by the families of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting against Remington Arms, who manufactured the assault weapon that was used during that...
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Season 1
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Episode 37
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30:23

Was Southwest Discriminating Against a Muslim Man When He was Removed from a Flight After Speaking in Arabic?
In this episode of the podcast, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing the case that was filed in federal court by Khairuldeen Makhzoomi against Southwest Airlines, after he was removed from a flight in 2016. At the time, Makhzoomi was 26 year...
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Season 1
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Episode 36
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46:05

Should Reality TV Producers Be Held Liable for The Sexual Assault/Harassment of a Contestant?
In this week's episode, Attorney Rosensweig is discussing the sexual assault of Carlota Prado (from Big Brother Spain) and whether the show should be held liable for a) filming the assault but doing nothing to intervene and b)
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Season 1
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Episode 35
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36:26
