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Sarah Paulson and Niecy Nash go head-to-head answering legal questions in a round of “What, Like It’s Hard?”
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00:00Hey, who, what, where?
00:01I'm Niecy Nash Betts.
00:03And I'm Sarah Paulson.
00:04And we are going to put our legal jargon to the test.
00:12In California, assets gained during the marriage
00:15are usually split how?
00:18Go ahead.
00:19You take it.
00:19Saying it at the same time.
00:20OK.
00:2050-50.
00:2150-50, correct.
00:23Yay.
00:23We both got a point.
00:25What did Adele call her divorce album?
00:2730?
00:28Correct.
00:30Oh, good girl.
00:32You got it.
00:33I thought you were going to say the thing where she's like,
00:34divorce, babe, when she talks about that on her Instagram
00:37live.
00:37The key piece of evidence that proved
00:39Allie Larder's character, Brooke Windham,
00:41innocent and legally welcomed.
00:49Her hair.
00:51Yes.
00:52Ah!
00:54Curly hair.
00:55Do we know the active ingredient of said perm?
00:58Listen, we got it right.
01:00We're EU.
01:00Now you do it too much.
01:02Isn't it the first cardinal rule of perm maintenance that you're forbidden to wet your hair for at
01:05least 24 hours after getting a perm, at the risk of deactivating the ammonium thyglocolate?
01:09What's the legal term for lying under oath?
01:14Perjury.
01:15Which U.S. state has the highest rate of divorce?
01:19California.
01:20Illinois.
01:22Arkansas?
01:23I never would have thought that.
01:24Correct.
01:25How many members serve on a jury?
01:27Twelve.
01:28Correct.
01:29And there's usually two alternates.
01:31Correct.
01:31Come on, somebody.
01:33Give me a law degree right now.
01:36What's it called when both sides agree to end marriage amicably without a court map?
01:42Unconscious coupling.
01:44Conscious.
01:45Conscious.
01:45Oh, yeah.
01:46Conscious.
01:47I'm sorry.
01:48Because if you were unconscious, that wouldn't make sense.
01:50The answer is uncontested divorce.
01:52Uncontested.
01:53That's basically what we said combined.
01:54Define habeas corpus.
01:57Habeas corpus is a city in Texas.
02:02It's basically a legal writ that says in layman's terms.
02:09Oh, uh-uh.
02:10No, you didn't.
02:10You have a right to an attorney and a due process.
02:14And one will be provided for you if you don't have money.
02:17Exactly.
02:18Essentially, it gives someone the right to challenge the legality of their detention before a court.
02:23We said that.
02:24Basically.
02:25That's what we said.
02:26Basically.
02:27Which TV judge said this quote?
02:29Don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining.
02:33Judge Judy.
02:35Name this high-profile defense attorney.
02:37Bonus points if you can name the infamous trial she worked on.
02:42That was me.
02:44You played her.
02:45No, I didn't play her.
02:46I'm just saying I did buzz it first.
02:47That's the lawyer Leslie Abramson from the Menendez trial.
02:52Oh, I thought that was the lady from the People vs. OJ.
02:56Sort of similar hair.
02:58Ah, that's what threw me off.
02:59That's what threw you off.
03:00You know, cause when you got a curly part, y'all look alike.
03:03That's right.
03:03You guys, I think I won.
03:07I really liked winning.
03:08Okay.
03:09Okay.
03:09You're like, you'll let me have it.
03:10I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say you can have it.
03:12Yeah.
03:12I got one more right, but she got the habeas corpus more than I did cause I said corpus
03:16baby.
03:17Thanks again Who What Wear for allowing us to play.
03:21We had a great time.
03:22And I won.
03:22Let's do this.
03:23Bye.
03:25Bye.
03:26Bye.
03:28Bye.
03:29Bye.
03:31Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:33Bye.
03:34You
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