The First Amendment and Free Speech with Professor Catherine Ross
Testimony | GW Law Experts Explain Election 2020
by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Matthew speaks with Catherine Ross, Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor, GW Law. Professor Ross is an expert in first amendment law, family law, and policy issues concerning children. Professor Ross' most recently published book "Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert Students' First Amendment Rights"(Harvard University Press, 2015), was named the Best Book on the First Amendment by Concurring Opinions’ First Amendment News, and won the Critics’ Choice Book Award from the American Education Studies Association ..read more
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Gender Nonconformity with Professor Naomi Schoenbaum
Testimony | GW Law Experts Explain Election 2020
by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Matthew speaks with Professor Naomi Schoenbaum, Associate Professor of Law. They discuss Professor Schoenbaum's article "The New Law of Gender Nonconformity," and transgender law, including recent Supreme Court decisions on the matter ..read more
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Privacy Law with Professor Jonathan Turley
Testimony | GW Law Experts Explain Election 2020
by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Matthew sits down with Jonathan Turley, J.B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law, a nationally-recognized legal scholar in constitutional law, legal theory, and tort law. He has written over three dozen academic articles that appeared in a variety of law journals, including at Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Harvard, Northwestern, University of Chicago, and many more. Professor Turley has also served as counsel in some of the most notable cases in the last two decades. They will discuss privacy law, and Professor Turley's recent article, "Anonymity, Obscurity, and Technolog ..read more
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Global Legal Pluralism with Professor Paul Schiff Berman
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Matthew talks with Paul Schiff Berman, Walter S. Cox Professor of Law, a foremost theorist on globalization, legal systems, and big theoretical questions, like "what is law?" Professor Berman will discuss his two most recent scholarly works. First, his book Global Legal Pluralism: A Jurisprudence of Law Beyond Borders, describes but does not discuss, his contribution to the theoretical discourse. Second, The Oxford Handbook of Global Legal Pluralism, is a collection of other scholars' work, engaging with his book ..read more
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Domestic and Family Violence with Professor Joan Meier
Testimony | GW Law Experts Explain Election 2020
by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Matthew sits down with Joan Meier, Professor of Clinical Law and Director of the National Family Violence Law Center at the George Washington University Law School. Professor Meier has been a clinical professor at GW Law for nearly three decades and in that time, has founded three nationally-recognized interdisciplinary domestic violence programs. Professor Meier is published widely on domestic violence, custody, clinical teaching, criminal procedure, and various Supreme Court decisions. The two discuss Professor Meier's major study, "Child Custody Outcomes in Cases Involving Parental Ali ..read more
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Administrative Regulations and the Administration: A Conversation with Professor Robert Glicksman
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Professor Robert L. Glicksman, J. B. and Maurice C. Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law, discusses climate change and the regulation of the Environmental Protection Agency. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience and has published prolifically, often being critical of the regulatory approach of the Trump administration. In his articles, he channels his anger about the derogation of the administrative state and provides thoughtful and theoretical proposals for the future ..read more
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A Conversation about the Second Amendment: Gun Rights in a Year of Civil Unrest with Professors Cottrol and Lerner
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
The right to keep and bear arms is protected by the U.S. Constitution. Professors Bob Cottrol and Renée Lettow Lerner discuss how are the candidates and parties are campaigning on this issue during the 2020 election and why it should matter to you. They provide commentary and analysis on how Democrats and Republicans differ on gun rights and what has changed over time with respect to gun laws. Record numbers of people on both sides of the aisle are seeking to obtain gun permits, while we deal with historical unrest amongst citizens, which is a challenge we must all face.  ..read more
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International Relations and the Law with Professors Laura Dickinson and Sean Murphy
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Over the past 5 years, the Trump Administration has pulled out of about half a dozen international agreements, while choosing to renegotiate and strengthen others. Professors Laura Dickinson and Sean Murphy, experts in international law, explain these treaties and the implications of these decisions. They also predict what a Biden Administration might look like with respect to engagement in international relationships and national security.  Laura A. Dickinson, Oswald Symister Colclough Research Professor of Law, is an expert in national security law, human rights law, the law of armed co ..read more
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Explaining the Administrative State with Professors Richard Pierce and Jonathan Siegel
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew is joined by administrative law experts Professors Richard Pierce and Jonathan Siegel. They discuss their expertise on such topics as the nondelegation doctrine, Chevron deference doctrine, and presidential removal power.  Professor Pierce wrote the Administrative Law Treatise and has been cited more than 4,000 times by the courts.  Professor Siegel, an expert in the Chevron deference doctrine, will discuss his article "The Constitutional Case for a Chevron Deference," in the Vanderbilt Law Review.  ..read more
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Police Reform, Criminal Law, and Grand Juries with experts Professors Roger Fairfax and Kate Weisburd
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by George Washington University Law School
3y ago
Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew is joined by Professors Roger Fairfax and Kate Weisburd to discuss the Black Lives Matter movement, the movement for police reform, and the recent grand jury indictment in the Breonna Taylor case.  Roger A. Fairfax, Jr. is the Patricia Roberts Harris Research Professor of Law and Founding Director of the Criminal Law and Policy Initiative at GW Law. On this episode, he discusses his work on the issue of grand juries where he talks about his chapter in Angela Davis's book Policing the Black Man and his article "The Grand Jury’s Role in the Prosecution of Unjustifie ..read more
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