
A podcast by lawyers and law students hoping to make complicated legal doctrines easy to understand. Amicus Juris: The Podcast Project is a 100% non-profit endeavor. Please help us sustain our podcast episodes by donating a small sum to cover our expenses. You can send us your donation via Ko-fi.com/amicusjuristhepodcastproject or through G-Cash 0977-8891018. Follow Amicus Juris: The Podcast Proje... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Daniel is an OFW working abroad when his wife Eva became pregnant and gave birth to their son Migo. However, when Daniel came home, he had serious doubts that Migo is not his child. How can he prove that the child is not his own without hurting hi... more
Can a husband deprive his wife of marital support because he is accusing her of committing adultery?
In this episode, Joanna, young housewife decided to file a case of legal separation against her husband, Steven. This was after she confided her ... more
This episode highlights the need to bring men to an equal standing with women when it comes to sexual harassment. The truth of the matter is that social and cultural expectations on masculinity and male dominance tend to put male sex abuse victim... more
Wilson is a 26-year old professional Real Estate Broker who was promised the deal of his career. However, he later found out that the land owner dealt the property with another agent for a lower price. Finding that there was under declaration of t... more
Melvin is a call center agent and occasional drug user. He uses illegal drugs to be able to work during graveyard shifts. One morning after work, he was invited by his friend, Maya to a celebration at her apartment. The party was interrupted when... more
Lilibeth is a college student who hitched a ride with Mang Armando on her way home. Things quickly turned bad when policemen at a check point found a box full of marijuana in Mang Armando's tricycle. As Lilibeth was the only passenger, the polic... more
Tanya is a single mother who working as a nursing assistant in California, U.S.A . She separated from her good-for- nothing husband Bryan and is now having financial difficulties in supporting her daughters through college. Desperate of making he... more
Can an employee who has an attitude problem be terminated by his employer? This is the topic of Episode 3. Labor lawyer, Atty. RV June Zoe Bernal will explain the legal consequences of not getting along with co-employees at the work place and manag... more
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