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The Valley Current®: Who are the Medicaid Millionaires?

THE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP

Release Date: 04/30/2025

The Valley Current®: Do Former Presidents Have Privacy Rights? show art The Valley Current®: Do Former Presidents Have Privacy Rights?

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What happens when deleted memories are no longer truly gone? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo examines a high-stakes 2026 legal showdown involving former President Biden, recovered memoir recordings, and a government effort to release deeply personal audio to the public. This is not just a political story, it's a warning about the collapse of digital privacy itself. As courts grapple with forensic recovery, FOIA battles, and allegations of shifting government justifications, a larger question emerges: if even a former president must race to court to stop private...

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The Valley Current®: Is Public Domain Expanding? show art The Valley Current®: Is Public Domain Expanding?

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The rules of ownership may be changing faster than technology itself. In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo examines a growing judicial shift that is quietly expanding the public domain across copyright, patent, trademark, and trade-secret law. As AI systems, software platforms, and humanoid robots become increasingly functional, courts are treating more of their core methods and designs as shared building blocks rather than exclusive property. For founders, investors, and creators, the stakes are enormous. If software, AI models, and robotic forms are becoming harder to own, how...

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The Valley Current®: Will Google's Antitrust Appeal Succeed? show art The Valley Current®: Will Google's Antitrust Appeal Succeed?

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Google pays more than $26 billion a year to remain the default search engine, and now that strategy sits at the center of one of the biggest antitrust battles in modern history. In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo unpacks Google’s high stakes appeal after a federal judge ruled the company illegally maintained monopoly power in search. But this battle is about far more than search bars. It is a fight over whether billion dollar deals reflect fair competition or a locked marketplace designed to keep rivals out. Judge Amit Mehta rejected calls to break up Google while imposing...

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The Valley Current®: Are the Federal Courts Increasing the Type & Magnitude of Sanctions Against Attorneys Who Violate Ethical Rules? show art The Valley Current®: Are the Federal Courts Increasing the Type & Magnitude of Sanctions Against Attorneys Who Violate Ethical Rules?

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What happens when the people arguing the rules become the ones accused of breaking them? In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo examines a growing crackdown inside America’s federal courts, where even elite law firms may no longer be safe. A stunning $3.09 million sanction against Quinn Emanuel highlights a new era of tougher penalties, personal liability, and public judicial rebukes. But the disruption does not stop there. As AI-generated hallucinations and verification failures spread through the legal profession, courts are increasingly punishing attorneys whose filings cross...

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The Valley Current®: Apple Seeks HELP from SCOTUS show art The Valley Current®: Apple Seeks HELP from SCOTUS

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Apple won most of its courtroom war with Epic Games. So why is the tech giant now asking the Supreme Court for help? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo dives into the legal battle that transformed a dispute over app-store commissions into a high-stakes fight over judicial power, corporate strategy, and the limits of compliance. After a judge accused Apple of undermining the spirit of a court order, the case exploded into contempt findings, accusations of bad faith, and a showdown headed toward SCOTUS. Can companies follow the letter of the law while sidestepping its...

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The Valley Current®: 2 Wars, 2 Mediators, 2 Truces? show art The Valley Current®: 2 Wars, 2 Mediators, 2 Truces?

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Modern wars are supposed to end with victory, defeat, or peace. But what if that entire idea is outdated? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo examines two wars, two mediators, and two uneasy truces through the lens of game theory and geopolitical strategy. Why do some conflicts drag on despite overwhelming force, endless diplomacy, and public promises of resolution? From Iran’s long-game survival strategy to the grinding realities of Ukraine, Jack explores a controversial argument gaining traction among strategists: modern conflict may be governed less by politics and...

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The Valley Current®: Is Musk About to be Blessed or Cursed by the Largest IPO Ever? show art The Valley Current®: Is Musk About to be Blessed or Cursed by the Largest IPO Ever?

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What if the largest IPO in history is also Wall Street’s biggest leap of faith? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo unpacks the SpaceX filing that could make Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire and redefine the future of investing. Behind the rockets, Starlink empire, and AI ambitions lies a far more volatile story: Texas-crafted control, staggering valuations, mounting losses, and governance rules that leave critics sounding alarm bells. Is SpaceX building the infrastructure of tomorrow, or are investors witnessing the latest chapter in market euphoria? As Wall...

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The Valley Current®: Musk on a (Texas) Mission? show art The Valley Current®: Musk on a (Texas) Mission?

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A Delaware judge struck down Elon Musk’s historic Tesla pay package, and the fallout may be reshaping American corporate law. In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo explores the escalating battle between Delaware, the longtime capital of corporate America, and Texas, the rising challenger promising founders greater control and fewer courtroom landmines. As Musk moves Tesla and SpaceX south and Texas unveils new business courts built for corporate giants, the stakes extend far beyond one billionaire’s frustration. Is this a temporary backlash, or the start of a corporate...

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The Valley Current®: Is AI (and Coming AGI) Inevitably Making its Way into Judicial Decision-Making? show art The Valley Current®: Is AI (and Coming AGI) Inevitably Making its Way into Judicial Decision-Making?

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As AI moves deeper into the courtroom, is justice becoming smarter or more vulnerable? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo examines the growing collision between artificial intelligence and the legal system. From lawyers sanctioned over hallucinated case citations to judges and clerks grappling with AI-generated errors, the courts are confronting serious questions about trust, accountability, and truth. Drawing on real cases and emerging judicial policies, this discussion explores whether AI is merely assisting legal work or quietly reshaping how justice is delivered. As...

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The Valley Current®: Musk v Altman: The Final Round show art The Valley Current®: Musk v Altman: The Final Round

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Elon Musk spent weeks trying to dismantle OpenAI in one of the most consequential tech trials in modern history. The jury took less than two hours to end it. In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo breaks down the stunning finale of Musk v. Altman, where a courtroom fight over the future of artificial intelligence suddenly turned into a ruthless battle over timing, credibility, and legal deadlines. As testimony from billionaires, OpenAI insiders, and Microsoft executives rocked Silicon Valley, the case ultimately hinged on a brutal question: did Musk wait too long to sue? The...

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In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo chats with attorney Maxwell McGhee to unpack this provocative question: Who are the “Medicaid Millionaires”? They dive into how wealthy individuals legally shield assets to qualify for government benefits meant for the needy—using savvy trusts, real estate loopholes, and strategic planning. Jack and Maxwell challenge the morality and legality of these tactics, exploring how the system gets gamed and what reforms could level the playing field. It’s a sharp, eye-opening conversation about law, ethics, and the surprising ways wealth and welfare can intersect.

 

Jack Russo

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