New England Law Review Spring Symposium
On Remand
by Online Editor
1M ago
Listen to New England Law Review's Spring Symposium to lean more about "Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Property in the Internet Age." Author and scholar Jessica Silbey led our symposium discussing how technological expansion in the digital modern world and its impact on creators and innovators. Silbey is joined by Rebecca Curtin, Joseph Liu, and Stephen McJohn ..read more
Visit website
Spring Symposium Preview: Discussion with Professor Rebecca Curtin
On Remand
by Online Editor
1M ago
On this episode of “On Remand,” Suffolk Law School Professor, Rebecca Curtin, who is also a panelist for the NELR’s Spring Symposium, sits down with Online Editor, Alex Lebowitz. Professor Curtin discusses her response to Jessica Silbey’s book, “Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Property in the Internet Age,” which focuses on how IP law is seeing unprecedented change due to unique, disruptive technology ..read more
Visit website
Logging Off - The New Walking Out: Discussing how 'Quiet Quitting' has Transformed the Labor Movement with Kate Barry
On Remand
by Online Editor
1M ago
On this episode of "On Remand," Kate Barry '24 takes us through her Note titled "Logging Off - The New Walking Out: A New Generation of Workers Signal A Modern Labor Movement,” which delves into what 'quiet quitting' is and what led to the labor rebellion tactic ..read more
Visit website
"Censorship, Least Cost Avoiders, and Common Sense," a Discussion with Professor Eliot T. Tracz
On Remand
by Online Editor
1M ago
Professor Eliot T. Tracz sits down to discuss his faculty blog, "Censorship, Least Cost Avoiders, and Common Sense," which delves into the the issue of censorship and book bans in public libraries and schools ..read more
Visit website
Interview with Professor Morrison on the Right to Assembly
On Remand
by Online Editor
1M ago
Today, we are joined by Professor Steven Morrison, a Visiting Professor of Law at New England Law | Boston, to discuss his two latest pieces of scholarship. The first entitled “Brandenburg for Groups,” which seeks to recover the right to assembly as a core First Amendment right and proposes a test that would protect group activity. The second is entitled “The Membership Crime Origin of the Frist Amendment” and provides a historical overview of the World War 1 era during which time the First Amendment protected the right to assembly the same as it protected speech ..read more
Visit website
The Protection Paradox: Discussing how FOSTA Falls Short with Madison Adler
On Remand
by Online Editor
6M ago
On this episode of "On Remand," Madison Adler '24 takes us through her Note titled "The Protection Paradox: Negative Impacts of the Anti-Trafficking Legislation and the Criminalization of Sex Work on Women in the United States," which addresses how the legislature has fallen short in protecting sex workers and victims of human trafficking ..read more
Visit website
Warrantless Access to Prescription Drug Data: A Glimpse into Arianna Fisher's Comment
On Remand
by Online Editor
6M ago
On this episode of “On Remand,” Arianna Fisher ’24 takes us through her Comment titled “Got Pain? It’s Just You, Your Doctor, and the DEA: The Third-Party Doctrine and Warrantless Access to Prescription Drug Data,” which addresses the shift in the right to privacy in relation to warrantless access to prescription drug data ..read more
Visit website
New England Law Review Fall Symposium
On Remand
by Online Editor
6M ago
Listen to New England Law Review's Fall Symposium to learn more about Barred: Why the Innocent Can’t Get Out of Prison. Author and scholar Daniel S. Medwed led our symposium discussing how the United States’ current justice system keeps people in prison rather than crimes. Professor Medwed identifies how the procedural rules within the justice system often lead to the punishment of innocent people. He is joined by panelists Aliza Hochman-Bloom, Cynthia Godsoe, Justin Murray, and Elizabeth Webster ..read more
Visit website
Let's Talk Vegans!
On Remand
by Online Editor
1y ago
Join Jane Osick '23 to discuss her upcoming publication on animal law, ethical farming, and the legalism behind veganism. Jane's Note, Animal Victims and the Law: How Massachusetts Can Revise the Courtroom Animal Advocate Program to Better Protect Victims and Defendants, is pending publication. Click here for more information about animal advocacy and ways to get involved ..read more
Visit website
Let's Talk Video Games!
On Remand
by Online Editor
1y ago
Join On Remand's Online Editor, Blythe Bull, for a scholarship speedrun on intellectual property & leveling up video game law.  Blythe's Note, From Arcane to Arkham: Assessing Video Game IP Through Comic Book Characters and Case Law Comparisons, is pending publication. Click here to listen to the video game music featured in this episode ..read more
Visit website

Follow On Remand on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR