Ranked #1
Melissa Milewski on Civil Litigation Between Black & White Southerners After Slavery
Melissa Milewski on Civil Litigation Between Black & White Southerners After Slavery
In this episode, Melissa Milewski, Senior Lecturer in American History at the University of Sussex, discusses her excell... Read more
17 Dec 2018
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44mins
Ranked #2
From the Archives 2: The Living Constitution of the United States (1961)
From the Archives 2: The Living Constitution of the United States (1961)
In 1961, the Union Oil Company of California produced an album titled "The Living Constitution of the United States." Th... Read more
17 Nov 2018
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40mins
Ranked #3
James Stern on the Myth of Nonrivalry
James Stern on the Myth of Nonrivalry
In this episode, James Y. Stern, Associate Professor of Law at William & Mary Law School, discusses his article "Int... Read more
22 Mar 2019
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38mins
Ranked #4
Dustin Marlan on Psychoanalysis & the Right of Publicity
Dustin Marlan on Psychoanalysis & the Right of Publicity
In this episode, Dustin Marlan, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Massachusetts School of Law, discusses h... Read more
11 Dec 2018
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34mins
Ranked #5
Heidi Brown on Introverted Lawyers
Heidi Brown on Introverted Lawyers
In this episode, Heidi K. Brown, Director of Legal Writing and Associate Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, discus... Read more
27 Apr 2020
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38mins
Ranked #6
Martin Jordan Minot on the Irrelevance of Blackstone
Martin Jordan Minot on the Irrelevance of Blackstone
In this episode, Martin Jordan Minot, a student at the University of Virginia School of Law and the University of Virgin... Read more
7 Mar 2019
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34mins
Ranked #7
Luke Morgan on Capitalism & the Decline of Journalism
Luke Morgan on Capitalism & the Decline of Journalism
In this episode, Luke Morgan discusses his article "The Broken Branch: Capitalism, the Constitution, and the Press," for... Read more
5 Apr 2020
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46mins
Ranked #8
Becca Rothfeld on Consuming Beauty
Becca Rothfeld on Consuming Beauty
In this episode, Becca Rothfeld, an essayist, literary critic, and PhD candidate in philosophy at Harvard University, di... Read more
27 Dec 2019
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31mins
Ranked #9
Adam Winkler on Corporate Rights
Adam Winkler on Corporate Rights
In this episode, Adam Winkler, Professor of Law at the University of California Los Angeles School of Law, discusses his... Read more
22 Feb 2019
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36mins
Ranked #10
Eric Chaffee on the Collaborative Theory of the Corporation
Eric Chaffee on the Collaborative Theory of the Corporation
In this episode, Eric C. Chaffee, Professor of Law at the University of Toledo College of Law, discusses his "collaborat... Read more
31 Oct 2018
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43mins
Ranked #11
Jess Miers on Section 230 and the Internet
Jess Miers on Section 230 and the Internet
In this episode, Jess Miers, a law student at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses her work on Section 230 of... Read more
29 Jun 2019
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41mins
Ranked #12
From the Archives 45: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Legal Tender Cases (1963)
From the Archives 45: Supreme Court Cases Second Series, Legal Tender Cases (1963)
In 1962, Professor Fred Rodell of Yale Law School, the "bad boy of American legal academia," asked his students to write... Read more
21 Jan 2019
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11mins
Ranked #13
Saurabh Vishnubhakat on Patent Office Policymaking
Saurabh Vishnubhakat on Patent Office Policymaking
In this episode, Saurabh Vishnubhakat, Associate Professor of Law at the Texas A&M University School of Law and Dwig... Read more
26 Jan 2019
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55mins
Ranked #14
From the Archives 44: Supreme Court Cases, Ex Parte Milligan (1963)
From the Archives 44: Supreme Court Cases, Ex Parte Milligan (1963)
In 1962, Professor Fred Rodell of Yale Law School, the "bad boy of American legal academia," asked his students to write... Read more
20 Jan 2019
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16mins
Ranked #15
Anthony Michael Kreis on Title VII and LGBTQ Rights
Anthony Michael Kreis on Title VII and LGBTQ Rights
In this episode, Anthony Michael Kreis, Visiting Assistant Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses hi... Read more
8 Sep 2019
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51mins
Ranked #16
Rachel Lopez on the Concept of Gravity in International Law
Rachel Lopez on the Concept of Gravity in International Law
In this episode, Rachel E. Lopez, Associate Professor of Law and Director of the Andy and Gwen Stern Community Lawyering... Read more
10 Apr 2020
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34mins
Ranked #17
Ilya Shapiro on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
Ilya Shapiro on the Privileges or Immunities Clause
In this episode, Ilya Shapiro, Director of the Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute, d... Read more
27 Feb 2019
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34mins
Ranked #18
Scott Dodson on the Justification for Diversity Jurisdiction
Scott Dodson on the Justification for Diversity Jurisdiction
In this episode, Scott Dodson, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Research a... Read more
17 Feb 2019
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38mins
Ranked #19
Stephen Sachs on Finding Law
Stephen Sachs on Finding Law
In this episode, Stephen E. Sachs, Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law, discusses his article "Finding Law... Read more
30 Apr 2019
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36mins
Ranked #20
Dan Epps on Checks and Balances in Criminal Law
Dan Epps on Checks and Balances in Criminal Law
In this episode, Daniel Epps, Associate Professor of Law at Washington University St. Louis School of Law, discusses his... Read more
25 Oct 2019
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36mins