Good Morning and Happy Friday, you filthy, filthy animals. We're alive and live at 8:00 am eastern to solve all of the worlds ailments—Law and Legitimacy is the antidote. The question is: did you tell a friend? Should you tell another? What's the first thing you're going to tell that person when you recommend the #BestLawPodcast on the internet? We have some ideas . . . .

In #NBAFinals news, the Denver Nuggets took a pickaxe to the Miami Heat last night in Game 1. Easy claps, as they say in the business. Jimmy Buckets or Jimmy Tuck-Its? The Heat star took a backseat to the team's center in shot attempts. Nikola Jokic was cleaning glass, dishing times, and doing it from the free-throw line on the way to a triple-double. Good stuff from the Mile High Club. .

› It is #FreeSpeechFriday on Twitter. The Daily Wire and Matt Walsh have made sure of that, by publishing the documentary "What is a Woman?" for free viewing on the social media platform that supports free speech, the first amendment, and the objective nature of truth. Right, Elon? Elon? Earth to Elon . . .

› Artificial Intelligence: is the A.I. "Skynet" here already? — The RAeS Future Combat Air & Space Capabilities Summit was held May 23 and 24 at the Royal Aeronautical Society's headquarters in London. Among the leading takeaways was the case study of an artificial intelligence simulation in which an AI-enabled drone tasked with search and destroy orders of enemy surface-to-air missile sites made a remarkably dark, yet predictable decision: it attacked it's human operator. Rude stuff. › Mike put his cards on the table yesterday, offering his opinion that student-athletes should not be paid for participation in college sports. His real-life friends politely engaged the topic via Twitter. What is the true nature of Mike's position?

› Bill Cosby is in the news again. Victoria Valentino filed a civil lawsuit in Los Angeles County District Court yesterday for damages stemming from an alleged rape that occurred some 50 years ago. Valentino is a former Playboy model and has filed the lawsuit under a California law that is set to rescind at the end of 2023. Under the law—The Sexual Abuse and Cover Up Accountability Act—plaintiff's are afforded a one-year "revive" window to file an action to recover damages alleged to have been suffered as a result of a claimed sexual assault that would have been otherwise barred after January 1, 2023. Cosby is an easy target. And long-time LALiens may recall Norm's interview with one Andrew Wyatt, Bill Cosby's publicist, from a couple of years ago. How is a defendant afforded due process of law in the face of claims so old that witnesses and records required for one to mount an adequate legal defense are no longer accessible?

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