Episodios

  • "Today, the Constitution Prevails”: A History and Legacy of Constitutional Racism
    Dec 20 2024

    Podcast Editor Victoria Wengler is joined by Professor Zamir Ben-Dan, author of "Today, the Constitution Prevails": A History and Legacy of Constitutional Racism, which you can find in Cardozo Law Review Volume 45.

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    20 m
  • Open Source Perfume
    Apr 26 2024

    Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen are joined by Professor Amanda Levendowski, author of Open Source Perfume, which will appear in Cardozo Law Review Volume 45. Tune in for an exciting conversation about IP law and all things perfume.

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    40 m
  • All For One, One For None: Arrington v. Burger King Worldwide and the Single-Entity Defense for Franchises
    Apr 2 2024

    Tune in to the latest on Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where Podcast Editor, Annie Lelonek, is joined by Associate Editor, Tyler Nappo, to discuss all things antitrust law and the case centering around his Note, Arrington v. Burger King Worldwide.

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    29 m
  • "Swifties" or Swift Suppression? How Police Officers Exploit Copyright Law and Practice Online to Evade Public Accountability
    Mar 28 2024

    Tune in to the latest episode of Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where CLR Podcast Editor Greyson Cohen is joined by Jeremy Lamstein to discuss how police officers are getting bystander videos taken down from sites like YouTube by using copyright law as a back door.

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    31 m
  • Backdating #MeToo
    Feb 21 2024

    In the latest episode of Pod Curiam, Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen are joined by Professor Jessica Fink, author of Backdating #MeToo, which will appear in Volume 45 of Cardozo Law Review. Professor Fink’s article bravely tackles the question of whether and how to apply contemporary workplace harassment norms to claims arising from years before the #MeToo movement.

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    39 m
  • If I Were a Christian: A Case of Religious Exemption or Constitutionally Blessed Discrimination?
    Jan 28 2024

    Tune in to the latest on Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where CLR Podcast Editor Annie Lelonek is joined by activist and law student, Adela Cojab, for a discussion on Rutan Ram v. Tenneseee Department of Children’s Services and how the case relates to Adela’s Title VI lawsuit against NYU.

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    24 m
  • Legalized Sports Wagering in America
    Jan 12 2024

    In this episode, a blast from the past, Volume 44 Podcast Editors Isaac Strauss and Shelley Wu speak with authors John T. Holden and Marc Edelman on Legalized Sports Wagering in America, an article they wrote together with Keith Miller. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of the evolution of sports wagering, before examining regulatory systems and best practices that could shape the future of legalized sports wagering. This article can be accessed in Volume 44, Issue 4. 

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    56 m
  • Terror and Tenderness in Criminal Law
    Jan 3 2024

    Tune in to a new Pod Curiam episode with CLR Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen and special guest Professor Eve Hanan for a powerful discussion that may change your perception of how the criminal justice system works. Professor Hanan’s article “Tender and Tenderness in Criminal Law” will appear in Volume 45.

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    44 m