Professor Neil Siegel, Director of the Summer Institute on Law and Policy and the David W. Ichel Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science at Duke University , joins Dan to discuss the possible implications of Roe v. Wade being overturned.
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Nov 2023
The Supreme Court’s New Ethics Code
Ali Velshi is joined by Judge J. Michael Luttig, Fmr. Federal Judge at U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, Prof. Laurence Tribe, Professor Emeritus at Harvard Law School, Diana Buttu, Fmr. Palestine Liberation Organization Spokesperson for Negotiations Support Unit, Mel ... Show More
1h 27m
Jun 2022
A Long Hot Summer of Strikes
After a Times Radio investigation showed that nearly a million people are considering or have confirmed strike action this summer, Matt Chorley explores what this means for the industries affected. He hears from Paul Nowak, Deputy General Secretary of the TUC, Gary Smith, the gen ... Show More
45m 38s
Nov 2022
Influencers with Andy Serwer: Heather Gerken
In this episode of Influencers, Andy sits down with Yale Law School Dean Heather Gerken to discuss opening up law schools for more economic and racial diversity, tackling free speech on university campus’, and educating the next generation of lawyers and leaders.
25m 9s
Apr 2023
Manhattan DA's Bold Lawsuit
Victoria Nourse, a professor at Georgetown Law School, discusses Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg suing US Representative Jim Jordan over his interference in the criminal case against former President Donald Trump. Steven Lubet, a professor at Northwestern School of Law, discusses Justic ... Show More
21m 27s
May 2023
Montana Transgender Lawmaker Loses Legal Fight
Robert Peck, President of the Center for Constitutional Litigation, discusses the first openly transgender lawmaker in Montana being banned from the house floor due to her speech. Judicial ethics expert Arthur Hellman, a professor at the University of Pittsburgh Law School, discu ... Show More
22m 12s
Dec 2022
What's Coming Up at the Supreme Court in 2023
Constitutional law expert Harold Krent, a professor at the Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses cases coming up in 2023 at the Supreme Court, from a challenge to President Biden's student loan program, to a possible reckoning for social media companies, to the Navaho Nation's f ... Show More
25m 40s
Oct 2023
Episode 189: Legal Education Reinvented: No pens, no paper, no professors?
We don’t have the capabilities we need to deliver legal services/products or solutions in a digital world. So what are legal educators doing about this and how quickly can they individually/collectively bridge the gap? In this podcast, Courtney Blackman, Head of Partnerships at L ... Show More
1 h