What if you, a law-abiding citizen, are unknowingly committing multiple federal felonies every single day simply by going about your job or daily life? In this eye-opening episode of The Deep Dive Podcast, we unpack Harvey Silverglate’s groundbreaking book Three Felonies a Day, exposing how the explosion of vague, overbroad federal statutes has created a legal minefield where ordinary professionals — doctors, executives, lawyers, and accountants — can be targeted and ruined by aggressive prosecutors.
Silverglate reveals how laws like the honest services fraud statute (28 words long) and material support provisions have been stretched to criminalize routine conduct, from document retention policies to political advocacy, often without requiring criminal intent. From the destruction of Arthur Andersen to the chilling of medical pain management and the use of plea bargains that coerce testimony, the system prioritizes leverage over justice, turning the rule of law into a weapon of arbitrary power.
This non-partisan deep dive is essential listening for anyone who values liberty. Listen now and discover why fair notice and clear laws are the bedrock of freedom. What if the real threat to your liberty isn’t criminals, but the very system meant to protect you?



