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Older Podcasts
(2019)
The Dangers of Counter-Factual Thinking with Issa Kohler-Hausmann
discussing her article
Eddie Murphy and the Dangers of Counterfactual Causal Thinking About Detecting Racial Discrimination
(2018)
Commercial Speech and Craft Beer with Professor Daniel Croxall
discussing his article
How Traditional Intermediate Scrutiny Helps Keep Independent Craft Beer Viable
(2018)
Incitement on College Campuses with Professor Clay Calvert
discussing his article
Reconsidering Incitement, Tinker and The Heckler’s Veto on College Campuses: Richard Spencer and the Charlottesville Factor
(2018)
Agency Fee Doctrine with Professor Courtlyn Roser-Jones
discussing her article
Reconciling Agency Fee Doctrine, the First Amendment, and the Modern Public Sector Union
(July 6, 2017)
Engines of Anxiety Interview with Wendy Espeland and Michael Sauder
(on pressures and effects of the U.S. World and News Report ranking system on law schools)
(Dec. 15, 2016)
All Things AdLaw
(conversation with Professor Aaron Nielson on Administrative law)
(Aug. 23, 2016)
Death Penalty and the Fifth Amendment
(conversation with Professor Joseph Blocher)
(Aug. 16, 2016)
Dassey and Coerced Confessions
(conversation with Professor Laura Nirider)
(Aug. 1, 2016)
The Legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia
(conversation with Professors Steven Calabresi and Andrew Koppelman)
(Mar. 14, 2016)
Ferguson v. JONAH and “Conversion Therapy”
(conversation with Peter R. Dubrowski)
(Jan. 12, 2016)
Cell Phone Location Data and the Fourth Amendment
(conversation with Professor Monu Bedi)
(Nov. 29, 2015)
Review of Cass Sunstein’s “Why Nudge?”
(conversation with Aneil Kovvali)
(Oct. 13, 2015)
The Value of Uncertainty in Securitized Financial Instruments Litigation
(conversation with Cathy Hwang and Benjamin P. Edwards)
(Sept. 10, 2015)
Marriage and Equality in Alabama
(conversation with Professor Howard M. Wasserman)
(May 11, 2015)
Racial Bias in Jury Selection
(conversation with Patrick Brayer, Sarah Jane Forman, and Peter A. Joy on Racial Bias in Jury Selection, moderated by featuring Professor Destiny Peery)
(March 29, 2015)
Kellogg Brown & FCA First-to-File Bar
(conversation with Julius Miner Moot Court participants)
(March 11, 2015)
Antitrust Law and Patent Settlements
(conversation with Professor Michael A. Carrier)
(Feb. 25, 2015)
SOX on Fish and Overcriminalization
(conversation with Professor Todd Haugh)
(Feb. 25, 2015)
The Intratextual Independent “Legislature” and the Elections Clause
(conversation with Professor Michael T. Morley)
(Feb. 10, 2015)
Single Point of Entry and Too-Big-to-Fail Bailouts
(conversation with Professor John Crawford)
(Jan. 9, 2015)
Patent Imperialism
(conversation with Bernard Chao)
(Dec. 29, 2014)
Forced Decryption
(conversation with Dan Terzian)
(Nov. 11, 2014)
Inventing Around Copyright
(conversation with Dan Burk)
(Oct. 14, 2014)
Campaign Finance Deregulation
(conversation with Sarah Haan)
(July 28, 2014)
Bitcoins
(conversation with Shawn Bayern)
(June 24, 2014)
Legislative Prayer and Moments of Silence
(conversation with Professors Ian Bartrum and Eric Segall on Town of Greece v. Galloway)
(May 28, 2014)
Kaley v. United States
(conversation with Professor Wesley Oliver)
(July 3, 2012)
Free Speech and Public Space After Occupy Wall Street
(conversation with Prefessors Michael Dorf and Timothy Zick) (transcript only)
(May 16, 2011)
Politics of the Tea Party Movement
(panel with Sanford Levinson, Randy Barnett, Jared Goldstein, and Ilya Somin, along with Nathaniel Persily)
(Feb. 17, 2011)
Accelerating AI
(conversation with Professor John O. McGinnis)
(Jan. 8, 2011)
Salazar v. Buono
(presentations by Professors Lisa Shaw Roy
,
Mary Jean Dolan
,
Ian Bartrum
, and
Christopher Lund)