Expert Witness
Join Matthew Leffler, the Armchair Attorney®, and Michael DiMarco, MD in Expert Witness, a captivating podcast where the worlds of law & medicine collide. Each episode dives into the complex interplay between legal principles and medical practice, exploring real-world cases, ethical dilemmas, and the latest issues shaping these fields.
With the Armchair Attorney®'s sharp legal insights and Dr. DiMarco’s deep medical expertise, they break down topics like medical malpractice, healthcare policy, patient rights, and the legalities of emerging medical technologies. Whether you’re a professional in law or medicine, or simply curious about how these disciplines intersect, this podcast delivers thought-provoking discussions with clarity, wit, and a touch of humor. Tune in for compelling stories, expert analysis, and a fresh perspective on the forces shaping our health and justice systems.
Approximately: 45-60 minutes per episode
Frequency: Semi-Weekly
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Expert Witness
There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury (1950)
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Ray Bradbury (1920-2012) was an iconic American author, celebrated for his profound contributions to science fiction and fantasy literature. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, Bradbury developed a passion for writing at an early age, fueled by a love of adventure and imagination. His most famous work, "Fahrenheit 451" (1953), a dystopian novel about a future society where books are banned and burned, remains a cornerstone of American literature and a powerful commentary on censorship and conformity. Bradbury's prolific career spanned over seven decades, producing an extensive body of work that includes novels, short stories, plays, and screenplays.
Collections like "The Martian Chronicles" (1950) and "The Illustrated Man" (1951) showcase his lyrical prose and ability to blend the fantastical with the human experience. In addition to his literary achievements, Bradbury's influence extended into popular culture through adaptations of his work in film, television, and theater. His legacy endures as a visionary storyteller who used speculative fiction to explore profound themes about society, humanity, and the future.