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The Legal Academy is a show about law professors hosted by Professor Orin Kerr of the University of California, Berkeley Law School. It covers legal scholarship, the hiring market, teaching, and everything else that law professors care about. Every week features an interview with a leading law professor. More about Orin Kerr at www.OrinKerr.com
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Law in the Bush

UNE Law School

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Law in the Bush is a fortnightly podcast exploring cutting edge legal research and legal issues. It puts the spotlight on RRR. We're calling it regional, rural and remote law research as it flies out of UNE. Each episode will feature a legal expert talking about key issues that focus on modernising the law and legal institutions in Australia and, because we live in an interconnected world, globally. Legal issues that we put under the microscope impact on natural resources; renewable energy; ...
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Ipse Dixit

CC0/Public Domain

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Ipse Dixit is a podcast on legal scholarship. Each episode of Ipse Dixit features a different guest discussing their scholarship. The podcast also features several special series. "From the Archives" consists historical recordings potentially of interest to legal scholars and lawyers. "The Homicide Squad" consists of investigations of the true stories behind different murder ballads, as well as examples of how different musicians have interpreted the song over time. "The Day Antitrust Died?" ...
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The Yale Law Journal Podcast makes legal scholarship accessible to a broad audience. Each episode, we interview an author of a forthcoming or recently published piece in the Yale Law Journal about their work. The views of the hosts and guests on this podcast are their own, and do not represent the views or opinions of their employers or of Yale Law Journal, Yale Law School, or Yale University. The mention of or reference to any product or service by a host or guest does not constitute an end ...
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Conversations With the Legal Academy

Conversations With the Legal Academy

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Conversations with the Academy explores the scholarship and background of some of the nation’s leading legal scholars. This monthly show, brought to you by the University of Arkansas School of Law, features wide-ranging interviews with renowned legal academics from all over the country. Co-hosted by School of Law Director of Communications Darinda Sharp and Academic Programs Coordinator Collin Hesse.
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Borderline Jurisprudence

Borderline Jurisprudence

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Imagine there is a podcast on hardcore philosophy and jurisprudence of international law. Imagine there are people geeky enough to be ready to talk about this non-stop. That’s right. That’s "Borderline Jurisprudence". By Başak Etkin and Kostia Gorobets.
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Global Mondays

UW School of Law

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In the spring of 2011, several student groups and Law School programs came together with the common goal of increasing awareness and exchange of information related to global issues. The “Global Mondays” initiative and speaker series is dedicated to this cause and designed to further the Law School’s mission to act as a Leader for the Global Common Good. Building on and expanding the reach of the existing Law through Global Eyes Lecture Series and the World Watch Speaker Series this is a wee ...
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UVA Law

University of Virginia School of Law

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To request an audio transcript that is not at law.virginia.edu/news/videos-podcasts, please contact comm@law.virginia.edu. Founded in 1819, the University of Virginia School of Law is the second-oldest continuously operating law school in the nation. Consistently ranked among the top law schools, Virginia is a world-renowned training ground for distinguished lawyers and public servants, instilling in them a commitment to leadership, integrity and community service.
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Independent media that won't reinforce tribalism. We have one Planet; nobody's leaving so let’s reason together!! Darrell, McClain is a Military veteran with an abnormal interest in politics, economics, religion, philosophy, science, and literature. He was born and raised in Jacksonville FL, and went to Edward H white High School where he wrestled Under Coach Jermy Smith and The Late Brian Gilbert. He was a team wrestling captain, District champion, and an NHSCA All-American in freestyle Wre ...
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Before You Take the LSAT is a podcast dedicated to providing insight into law as a career path. dbenyamin26@gmail.com Also available on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTvsztc_EmrCz7P0iTcf8hg Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beforeyoutakethelsat/support
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Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey

Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey

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Yale Talk is a podcast hosted by Yale University President Peter Salovey. About once a month, he will share news from campus or host faculty, students, staff, or alumni for a conversation. Yale is a place of many voices—students, faculty, staff, and alumni who are bringing “light and truth” to our world in many different ways. Through this podcast, you can hear those voices, so you can learn more about the amazing work of education and scholarship taking place at Yale. You can subscribe to Y ...
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Harvard Islamica Podcast

Harvard Islamic Studies

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Harvard Islamica, the podcast of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program at Harvard University, explores topics related to the scholarly study of Islam and Muslim societies at Harvard and beyond.
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Bardley McKnight Law

Bardley McKnight Law

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Attorney Melaniece Bardley McKnight is originally from Gary, Indiana and the founding partner of Bardley McKnight & Associates, LLC. McKnight attended undergraduate school at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale on a full basketball scholarship where she earned a bachelor’s degree in political science. Attorney McKnight earned a Juris Doctorate degree from North Carolina Central University School of Law in Durham, North Carolina.While pursuing her law degree, McKnight was Secretary of ...
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Send us a Text Message. What if the security measures protecting a former president could be breached with ease? Join us on the Darrell Mcclain Show as we reveal the shocking details behind the security failure at a recent Trump rally, where a gunman, Thomas Matthew Crooks, managed to injure former President Donald Trump from a rooftop vantage poin…
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Send us a Text Message. What happens when political violence threatens the very fabric of our democracy? This episode grapples with the harrowing reality of an assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, revealing the deep-seated dangers such acts pose to our democratic principles and the sanctity of human life. Join us as we passionate…
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Send us a Text Message. Is the Supreme Court losing its credibility? Join us on this episode of the Darrell McClain Show as we probe the aftermath of a heated political debate, questioning the fitness of our leading candidates amidst rising concerns over their age and health. We'll dissect the Biden administration’s robust defense investments and w…
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Send us a Text Message. Is Joe Biden's performance in the recent debate a sign of diminishing capacity, and could this be a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party? On today's episode of the Darrell McLean Show, we critically analyze the recent showdown between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. We question whether Biden…
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Send us a Text Message. What if your favorite tunes could shape your podcast experience? On this episode of the Darrell McClain Show, we welcome back T-Bone from the Lunsb Show to discuss how music plays a critical role in enhancing podcast content. From rap to rock, we share our diverse musical journeys and even debate our differing views on gospe…
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Send us a Text Message. Can the Democratic Party reconcile its internal conflicts over the Israel-Palestine issue, or will it continue to divide its base? On today's episode of the Darrell McClain Show, we tackle the high-stakes primary battle in New York's 16th congressional district between Rep. Jamal Bowman and George Latimer. You'll hear about …
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Send us a Text Message. Is the American judicial system being weaponized for political gain? That's the question we tackle as we dissect Donald Trump's fervent call for Hillary Clinton's indictment and the trial of Theresa. We scrutinize Trump's claims of political motivation behind the trial and its strategic timing during his presidential campaig…
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the mixed signals in the latest jobs report and what they mean for the economy. Did the Labor Department's numbers indicate growth or stagnation? With a gain of 272,000 jobs in May and an uptick in the unemployment rate to 4%, we dissect the implications for the Federal Reserve, market reactions, and President Biden…
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Professor Guido Alfani of Bocconi University discusses economic inequality in preindustrial times, centralized in Europe and beyond. Alfani was recently published in the Journal of Economic Literature. Professor Ted Seto of Loyola Law School provides commentary, and UVA Law professor Ruth Mason and Oxford University professor Tsilly Dagan also disc…
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Send us a Text Message. What happens when a former President faces 34 felony convictions? We unravel the historic and unprecedented conviction of Donald Trump, exploring the key testimonies from Michael Cohen and Stormy Daniels that sealed his fate. We'll navigate the critical involvement of Stormy Daniels and the corroborative timeline that fortif…
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Send us a Text Message. Prepare to be thrust into the very heart of American political drama as I, Darrell McClain, lead you through the intricacies of the impending presidential debates between President Biden and former President Trump. Feel the tension rise as we dissect the unprecedented decision to bypass the Commission on Presidential Debates…
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In this episode, Oliver Traldi, a John and Daria Barry Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the James Madison Program at Princeton University, discusses his new book "Political Beliefs: A Philosophical Introduction," which is published by Routledge. Here is the description of the book: Anyone who’s had an argument about politics with a friend may walk a…
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In this episode, Alison L. LaCroix, Robert Newton Reid Professor of Law, Associate Member of the Department of History at the University of Chicago Law School, discusses her new book, "The Interbellum Constitution: Union, Commerce, and Slavery in the Age of Federalisms," which is published by Yale University Press. LaCroix explains what made interb…
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Send us a Text Message. Facing the tempest of media bias and the elusive quest for true free speech, I, Darrell McClain, step up to the mic with a critique that cuts through the noise. Public figures like Bill Maher often stand in the spotlight, wielding influence with a possible disconnect between their words and actions. Ever wondered why certain…
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Send us a Text Message. When the U.S. funds military actions abroad, should we ignore the resulting humanitarian crises? This episode of the Darrell Mcclain Show takes a hard look at the dichotomy of American politics concerning the Israel-Palestine conflict, especially in light of the recent Israeli ground invasion of Rafah. I peel back the layers…
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Send us a Text Message. Navigate the shifting sands of the US job market with me, Darrell McClain, your captain through the complex tides of economic change. This episode promises insights into the latest job report's ramifications, where a notable slowdown in job growth and a slight uptick in the unemployment rate have stirred a pot of mixed react…
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In this episode, Naomi Sunshine, a director in the Public Interest Law Center and Supervising Attorney in the Immigrants Right Clinic at NYU Law School, discusses the process of reclaiming German citizenship under Article 116 Paragraph 2 of the Basic Law, which provides for the restoration of German citizenship to former German citizens deprived of…
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Send us a Text Message. As the solemn memory of my late grandfather Johnny McClain Sr.'s life in music and service lingers, I, Darrell Mcclain, share a slice of my own life, reflecting on a subdued birthday spent wrapped in the warmth of family. The episode then pivots to a courtroom drama that has captivated a nation: the trial of former President…
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In one of his first interviews since stepping down as the inaugural Special Presidential Envoy for Climate, Secretary John Kerry joins Yale President Peter Salovey for an Earth Day conversation about his environmental leadership and how to build political will for climate action.By Yale Talk: Conversations with President Peter Salovey
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UVA Law lecturer Tiffany Graves ’06 of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings, Theodore Howard of Wiley Rein, Paul S. Lee of Steptoe & Johnson and Kathleen Wach of Miller & Chevalier Chartered share their experiences of advancing racial justice in their pro bono practice. Professor Kimberly Jenkins Robinson moderates the event, which was sponsored by the Cen…
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In this episode, Henry Oliver, a writer, speaker, and brand consultant based in London, discusses his new book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life." Oliver begins by explaining what he means by a "late bloomer" and what their stories can tell us about success. He discusses many historical examples of late bloom…
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Send us a Text Message. Are we witnessing a sea change in Middle Eastern alliances, or is this just another twist in a long saga of regional complexities? Tune in as we peel back the layers of Iran's brazen attack on Israel, revealing the political chessboard that underpins this new chapter of hostility. You'll grasp the gravity of the situation th…
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At the Virginia Law Review’s annual symposium, Rachel Lopez of Drexel University Kline School of Law, Gerald Torres of Yale University and Kempis “Ghani” Songster, co-founder of the Redemption Project, discuss collaborations between legal scholars and people with lived experiences. Law student Dennis Ting ’24 introduces the speakers and UVA Law pro…
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Send us a Text Message. Navigating the turbulent waters of responsibility and accountability, I offer a piercing look into the often unseen consequences of addiction, sharing a narrative that stretches far beyond the individual. The sobering reality of substance abuse is laid bare through a colleague's heart-wrenching ordeal of losing family to fen…
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Judge Roger L. Gregory of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit gives a talk and participates in a Q&A to mark receiving the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law. Dean Risa Goluboff served as moderator for the event. (University of Virginia School of Law, April 11, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Send us a Text Message. Have you ever met someone with a life story so compelling it sounds like a movie script? Mitch Aguiar is that person, and he's our honored guest, opening up about his transformation from a Virginia native into a decorated Navy SEAL and a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt. With a life marked by extreme challenges and profound in…
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UVA Law alumna Tahesha L. Way ’96 speaks about her career path to the roles of New Jersey lieutenant governor and secretary of state, offers advice to current law students, and stresses the importance of voting in every election. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 26, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Former Delaware Supreme Court Chief Justice Leo E. Strine Jr. speaks with UVA Law professor Michal Barzuza, arguing that businesses shouldn't be political echo chambers. The event was sponsored by the John W. Glynn Jr. Law & Business Program. (University of Virginia School of Law, March 19, 2024)By University of Virginia School of Law
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Kashmir Hill discusses her 2023 book, “Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup’s Quest to End Privacy as We Know It," with UVA Law professor Danielle Citron during a LawTech Center talk, following an introduction by Professor Elizabeth Rowe. The book explores how facial recognition technology threatens privacy. (University of Virginia School o…
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Send us a Text Message. Embark on a theological odyssey as we invite Josh Scott from Over Opinionated into our sanctuary of discourse, dissecting the nuanced doctrines of Calvinism and Arminianism. We promise to shed light on the intricate dance between divine predestination and human free will, navigating through the rich tapestry of Protestant tr…
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Send us a Text Message. Discover the charged landscape of American politics where silence speaks volumes and ideologies clash. As we celebrate our 400th episode, we navigate through the treacherous waters of this election season, dissecting the unnerving quiet from both presidential camps during the primaries. What does this mean for the future of …
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