Synopsis
Podcasts on a variety of topics ranging from legal skills, mock trials and other issues related to pursuing a legal education at Suffolk University. Produced by Suffolk University and distributed by Legal Talk Network.
Episodes
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Please Refrain from Using My Refrain! Musicians Again Confront Politicians for Unauthorized Use of Songs
14/03/2012 Duration: 05minNicole Rizzo Smith, Sunstein, Kann, Murphy & Timbers LLP, discusses the unauthorized use of songs by politicians in our latest IP podcast. Read Ms. Smith's article on this topic at http://bit.ly/zDEV4k.
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SU Discoverlaw.org PLUS
07/03/2012 Duration: 03minSuffolk University Law School Dean Camille Nelson and Keren Zuniga McDowell, director of the Office of Academic Affairs at Suffolk University, discuss the SU Discoverlaw.org PLUS program. Learn more about SU Discoverlaw.org PLUS at http://bit.ly/yZhpOL.
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Don't Ignore Governmental Mechanisms for Protecting Intellectual Property Rights
07/03/2012 Duration: 11minIn this Intellectual Property webcast, Lee Eulgen, a partner at Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP, discusses his recent article, "Don't Ignore Governmental Mechanisms for Protecting Intellectual Property Rights." Read the article at http://bit.ly/xCRaaY.
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SJC Ruling on Foreclosures
01/03/2012 Duration: 07minKathleen C. Engel, law professor and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life at Suffolk Law School, discusses the Massachusetts foreclosure crisis and actions being taken against four major banks. Learn more about Dean Engel at http://bit.ly/hBaALX.
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Michael Rothenberg, Public Interest Lawyer: In Memoriam
01/03/2012 Duration: 05minIn this podcast, Professor David Yamada, founding director of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk University Law School, recalls the life of Michael Rothenberg, a gifted public interest lawyer in New York City who died last week at the age of 47.
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David Lange: Golan, Again
01/03/2012 Duration: 18minDavid L. Lange, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law at Duke University Law School, revisits the Supreme Court case, Golan v. Holder, discussing the decision and its aftermath. Read more about Professor Lange at http://bit.ly/rw3ueY.
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The Perfect Real World Problem for a Trademark Class
22/02/2012 Duration: 09minIn this week's IP Podcast, Professor Megan Carpenter of Texas Wesleyan University School of Law discusses teaching IP in the midst of a trademark dispute. Learn about Professor Carpenter at http://bit.ly/wwylwM.
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Cryopreserved Embryos in Divorce Cases
22/02/2012 Duration: 10minCharles Kindregan, professor of law at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the emerging legal issues regarding cryopreserved embryos in divorce cases. Learn more about Professor Kindregan at http://bit.ly/hqQg1q.
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Bridging the Gap in Copyright Protection of Symbols, Shapes and Letters
22/02/2012 Duration: 27minIn this episode of the IP Issues podcast series, Thomas McNulty and Julia Mathis of Lando & Anastasi, LLP discuss copyright protection of symbols, geometric shapes, and letters. Learn more about Lando & Anastasi, LLP at http://www.lalaw.com.
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The Amy Bishop Inquest
17/02/2012 Duration: 06minSuffolk Law Professor Chris Dearborn discusses the Amy Bishop case in Massachusetts and Alabama and both parties' reasons for keeping the inquest sealed or unsealed. Read more about Professor Dearborn at http://bit.ly/rafZ9N.
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Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Employment Law
14/02/2012 Duration: 07minIn this podcast, Professor David Yamada, founding director of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk University Law School, discusses therapeutic jurisprudence, a movement that is bringing psychological insights to bear on the law and legal practice.
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Suffolk and the BITAHR Film Festival
06/02/2012 Duration: 02minDean Seidman, a member of Suffolk Law's faculty and an Associate Dean, discusses the law school's support of the Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights and its 2012 Film Festival. Learn more at bitahr.org and bitahrfilmforum.org.
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The 2012 BITAHR Film Festival
06/02/2012 Duration: 05minRebecca Merrill, JD '10, Executive Director of the Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights, discusses BITAHR's 2012 Film Festival. Learn more at http://bitahrfilmforum.org/2012/ and bitahr.org.
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Super Bowl edition: Vince Lombardi, Civil Rights Pioneer
03/02/2012 Duration: 04minProfessor David Yamada, Director of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law, talks about legendary NFL coach Vince Lombardi as an early pioneer for civil rights. Read Professor Yamada’s blog at http://newworkplace.wordpress.com.
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The Healthy Workplace Bill
03/02/2012 Duration: 09minProfessor Yamada, director of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law, describes the Healthy Workplace Bill, anti-bullying legislation he has written that is the template for bills across the country. Read his blog at newworkplace.wordpress.com.
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The Speech and Press Clauses, Revisited
03/02/2012 Duration: 12minDavid L. Lange, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law at Duke University Law School, discusses the First Amendment's speech and press clauses. Read more about Professor Lange at http://bit.ly/rw3ueY.
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The Surefire Way to End Online Piracy: End Copyright
30/01/2012 Duration: 06minDr. Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, D.C., discusses his recent article in the Huffington Post, "The Surefire Way to End Online Piracy: End Copyright." Read more about Dr. Baker at http://bit.ly/c6VVJo.
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America's First Great Depression: Economic Crisis and Political Disorder after the Panic of 1837
30/01/2012 Duration: 04minAlasdair Roberts, Suffolk Law's Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses his upcoming book and how it relates to the United States economy today. Learn more about Professor Roberts at http://bit.ly/zTKaZP.
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Creating Healthy Workplaces: The New Workplace Institute at Suffolk University Law School
19/01/2012 Duration: 05minProfessor Yamada, founder of the New Workplace Institute at Suffolk Law, discussing his plans for the Institute, the work he's doing to address workplace bullying, and opportunities for Suffolk law students and alumni to become involved.
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Harvesting Intellectual Property: Inspired Beginnings and "Work-Makes-Work," Two Stages in the Creative Process of Artists and Innovators
19/01/2012 Duration: 10minProfessor Jessica Silbey of Suffolk University Law School discusses her Intellectual Property law research, as described in her recent article in Notre Dame Law Review Volume 86, Issue 5 and her upcoming book. Read the article at http://bit.ly/A927vO.