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    Law of Fojo

    Robert Fojo provides a combination of serious discussion of political, cultural, and social issues along with witty and satirical humor, and connects listeners with the news they need to know. The son of immigrants and a new voice for conservative millennials, Fojo blends his passion for conservatism with his view that America is the greatest country on Earth and our last best hope. His goal is to inspire his listeners to be the best they can be and keep the country on a course for a bright future.
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    Episodes (37)

    016 - What is a Section 1983 Claim and How to Pursue It

    016 - What is a Section 1983 Claim and How to Pursue It

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses section 1983 claims and lawsuits, including what they are, what conduct they cover, who you can sue, what damages you can recover, what issues and defenses you might have to confront, and how to go about preparing and pursuing one.

    015 - NATO's Impact on Russia and Ukraine Conflict and Whether the U.S. Can Assassinate Foreign Leaders

    015 - NATO's Impact on Russia and Ukraine Conflict and Whether the U.S. Can Assassinate Foreign Leaders

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the impact of NATO on the Russia and Ukraine conflict, including NATO's history and purpose and the lessons we should learn from continuing to expand NATO eastward; Republican Senator Lindsey Graham's comments on assassinating Russian President Vladimir Putin; and whether the United States can (or should) assassinate foreign leaders at all.

    014 - Biden's State of the Union, the 1987 Robert Bork Confirmation Hearings, and the First Principle of Conservatism

    014 - Biden's State of the Union, the 1987 Robert Bork Confirmation Hearings, and the First Principle of Conservatism

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses President Joe Biden's State of the Union speech, Biden's many gaffes and difficulty speaking compared to his past history in the Senate, the confirmation hearings of Judge Robert Bork in 1987 and Biden's speech before the Senate, and a comparison of Biden's proposal for more government with the first principle of conservatism that government is intended to protect our rights.

    013 - Brief Thoughts on New Hampshire's Reversal on Mask Mandates and Admission on Lack of School District Authority

    013 - Brief Thoughts on New Hampshire's Reversal on Mask Mandates and Admission on Lack of School District Authority

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the stunning reversal by New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu's administration on mask mandates, including his announcement that New Hampshire is no longer recommending that face masks be worn in indoor public spaces, including schools; the New Hampshire Department of Education's admission that school districts never had the authority to require masks in the first place; and the questions these issues raise about Governor Sununu's credibility and leadership.

    012 - Justin Trudeau Follows Father's Lead in Invoking Emergencies Act

    012 - Justin Trudeau Follows Father's Lead in Invoking Emergencies Act

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's invocation of the Emergencies Act, whether the Act applies and was necessary to address the truckers' freedom convoy in opposition to Canada's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, the dangerous precedent of invoking the Act for the future, and similarities with Trudeau's father's invocation of the War Measures Act over four decades ago.

    011 - Thoughts on Illinois State Court Decision Halting School Mask and Vaccine Mandates

    011 - Thoughts on Illinois State Court Decision Halting School Mask and Vaccine Mandates

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the February 4, 2022, Illinois state court decision that enjoined emergency orders passed by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health and Illinois Board of Education attempting to require students to wear face masks and either receive the COVID-19 vaccine or submit to weekly testing.

    010 - The Joe Rogan Controversy, the Left's use of Fascist Tactics to Censor Opposing Viewpoints, and Justice Stephen Breyer's Replacement

    010 - The Joe Rogan Controversy, the Left's use of Fascist Tactics to Censor Opposing Viewpoints, and Justice Stephen Breyer's Replacement

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the recent Joe Rogan/Spotify controversy; the left's never-ending effort to censor opposing viewpoints, even if it means using Fascist tactics to do so; New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu's presidential ambitions in 2024; President Biden's use of race and gender as criteria to select Justice Stephen Breyer's replacement for the United States Supreme Court; and the issues and potential complications with confirming Biden's eventual nominee.

    009 - New York State Court Strikes COVID-19 Mask Mandate, COVID-19 Policy Contradictions, and Common Theme in Challenges to School District Mandates

    009 - New York State Court Strikes COVID-19 Mask Mandate, COVID-19 Policy Contradictions, and Common Theme in Challenges to School District Mandates

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses and analyzes the various contradictions in the COVID-19 policies articulated by public health officials, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, a recent decision by a New York State court enjoining a state-wide mask mandate, the United States Supreme Court's decision staying OSHA's vaccine mandate for large employers, the common theme running through all of these cases that presents optimism that these court decisions are trending in the right direction, and how people can take back their rights by focusing on local government issues.

    007 - CDC Thanksgiving Guidelines, New Hampshire Republicans Attempt to Impeach Governor Chris Sununu, Sidney Powell, and Election Fraud in Georgia and Wisconsin

    007 - CDC Thanksgiving Guidelines, New Hampshire Republicans Attempt to Impeach Governor Chris Sununu, Sidney Powell, and Election Fraud in Georgia and Wisconsin

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the CDC's absurd guidelines for Thanksgiving dinner, an attempt by a group of New Hampshire Republican state legislators to open an impeachment inquiry concerning Governor Chris Sununu after his implementation of a state-wide face diaper mandate, the latest on Sidney Powell, and updates on the Trump campaign's challenges concerning election and voter fraud in Georgia and Wisconsin.

    006 - New Hampshire's State-Wide Face Diaper Mandate, Sidney Powell, Updates on Election Fraud in Georgia and Pennsylvania

    006 - New Hampshire's State-Wide Face Diaper Mandate, Sidney Powell, Updates on Election Fraud in Georgia and Pennsylvania

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses, at length, Governor Chris Sununu's announcement that New Hampshire is implementing a state-wide face mask (i.e., face diaper) mandate and the mandate itself in light of the state's Coronavirus and COVID-19 data; Sidney Powell's comments concerning evidence of election fraud; and updates concerning election fraud in Georgia and Pennsylvania.

    005 - Pennsylvania Update, Justice Alito's Comments, Face Diapers Don't Work, Governor DeSantis, and Biden's Guidelines for Thanksgiving

    005 - Pennsylvania Update, Justice Alito's Comments, Face Diapers Don't Work, Governor DeSantis, and Biden's Guidelines for Thanksgiving

    In this episode, Robert Fojo provides an update on an election fraud lawsuit in Pennsylvania, discusses Justice Alito's comments concerning Coronavirus restrictions and the state of discourse in law schools, explains further why face masks (i.e., face diapers) don't work, describes the effectiveness of Governor Ron DeSantis's efforts in addressing the Coronavirus in Florida, and analyzes Joe Biden's guidelines for Thanksgiving dinner.

    004 - The Effectiveness of Face Diapers, More Voter Fraud, Election Fraud Lawsuits, and Trump's DNA

    004 - The Effectiveness of Face Diapers, More Voter Fraud, Election Fraud Lawsuits, and Trump's DNA

    In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses Joe Biden's remarks on the Coronavirus vaccine, the effectiveness of face masks (i.e., face diapers), additional reports of voter fraud in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania in the 2020 election, the various election fraud lawsuits filed by the Trump campaign and the potential remedies courts may award, and President Donald Trump's DNA.

    003 - SCOTUS Brings the Hammer on Pennsylvania, More Election Interference, Hispanics Flock to Trump, and a Very Special Guest

    003 - SCOTUS Brings the Hammer on Pennsylvania, More Election Interference, Hispanics Flock to Trump, and a Very Special Guest

    In this episode, Robert Fojo explains the United States Supreme Court's Friday evening emergency order directing Pennsylvania to segregate mail-in ballots that arrived after Election Day and its significance for the Trump campaign; identifies the numerous instances of voter fraud and election interference taking place in key battleground states and evidence supporting those allegations; highlights and discusses why more Hispanics voted for President Trump in this election; and invites a very special guest to discuss the election results and Trump vs. Biden.

    002 - 2020 Election Fraud and Shades of Bush v. Gore in 2000

    002 - 2020 Election Fraud and Shades of Bush v. Gore in 2000

    In this episode, Robert Fojo breaks down the current results of the November 3rd Presidential election, including events taking place in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona, and explains President Trump's impending legal challenges to certain of these results and similarities to the 2000 election and Bush v. Gore.

    Law of Fojo
    en-usNovember 05, 2020

    001 - Presidential Election Polls, Electoral College, and Coronavirus in New Hampshire

    001 - Presidential Election Polls, Electoral College, and Coronavirus in New Hampshire

    In this episode, Robert Fojo explains and discusses recent Presidential election polls, including information from Florida and Pennsylvania; the significance and benefits of the Electoral College; and the state of the Coronavirus in New Hampshire and Governor Chris Sununu's numerous measures to combat it.