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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What is Parody?
06/01/2012 Duration: 05minOur Intellectual Property Podcast Series continues this week with Gordon Firemark, a Los Angeles-based entertainment attorney, discusssing parody. Learn more about Suffolk's nationally ranked IP Concentration at http://bit.ly/xRWIht.
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America Invents Act: Micro Entity Status for Institutions of Higher Education
22/12/2011 Duration: 07minJanet Macleod and Christopher Kinkade of Fox Rothschild LLP, discuss their recent article America Invents Act: Micro Entity Status for Institutions of Higher Education. Read the article at http://bit.ly/vFi69v.
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Jumpstarting Your Practice: From Backpack to Briefcase
22/12/2011 Duration: 10minEric Parker JD '86, discusses his upcoming presentation on marketing legal services in the digital age that will be part of a Suffolk Law Advanced Legal Studies conference January 13 and 20, 2012. Learn about the conference at http://bit.ly/uKxT4N.
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Update on the America Invents Act: Virtual Marking
15/12/2011 Duration: 08minRyan C. Smith, Intellectual Property Associate at Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren Ltd., discusses his recent article, "Update on the America Invents Act: Virtual Marking." To read this article, visit http://bit.ly/uznhav.
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Professor David L. Lange Discusses "Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices"
12/12/2011 Duration: 14minDavid L. Lange, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law at Duke University Law School, discusses Law Professor Noah Feldman's recent book, "Scorpions: The Battles and Triumphs of FDR's Great Supreme Court Justices. Read about Prof. Lange at http://bit.ly/rw3ueY.
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Twitteright: Finding Protection in 140 Characters or Less
08/12/2011 Duration: 09minStephanie T. North JD '11 discusses her article, "Twitteright: Finding Protection in 140 Characters or Less," which was published in the Journal of High Technology Law. Read the article at http://bit.ly/tblf9I.
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Queer Law Alliance at Suffolk University Law School
01/12/2011 Duration: 03minJennifer Garner JD '13, Co-President of the Queer Law Alliance (QLA) at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the QLA and LGBT awareness in the legal profession. Learn more about the QLA and its events at http://bit.ly/pR3ZB1.
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A Reason to Revisit Maine's Indian Claims Settlement Acts: The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
01/12/2011 Duration: 08minMs. Nicole Friederichs, Practitioner in Residence at Suffolk Law School, discusses her recent article and upcoming Indian Law and Indigenous Peoples Clinic at Suffolk Law School. To learn more about Ms. Friederichs, visit http://bit.ly/vtHwNp.
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Intellectual Property Law Certificate Program
29/11/2011 Duration: 04minProfessor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses the Intellectual Property Law Certificate Program offered by Suffolk University Law School. To learn more about the program, please visit the Law School's website, http://bit.ly/w0ZFRp.
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FCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn on the Need for Universal Broadband Access and Public Service
23/11/2011 Duration: 09minFCC Commissioner Mignon Clyburn discusses the importance of broadband connectivity for economic development. To learn more about Commissioner Clyburn, please visit http://bit.ly/uQuMqC.
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Technology is No. 1 Priority for U.S. Copyright Office
18/11/2011 Duration: 13minDr. Gerard P. Norton, chair of the Intellectual Property Department at Fox Rothschild, discusses the article he recently co-authored, entitled, "Technology is No. 1 Priority for U.S. Copyright Office."
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Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed, and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon
10/11/2011 Duration: 07minGretchen Morgenson, a business columnist for the New York Times, discusses her new book "Reckless Endangerment: How Outsized Ambition, Greed, and Corruption Led to Economic Armageddon." To learn more about Ms. Morgenson, visit http://nyti.ms/nwMU6x.
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Golan v. Holder: Copyright in the Image of the First Amendment
09/11/2011 Duration: 16minDavid L. Lange, Melvin G. Shimm Professor of Law at Duke University Law School, discusses his recent article, "Golan v. Holder: Copyright in the Image of the First Amendment." Read more about Professor Lange at http://bit.ly/rw3ueY.
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On Privacy: Liberty in the Digital Revolution
03/11/2011 Duration: 16minChristina M. Gagnier of Gagnier Margossian LLP discusses her recent article featured in the Suffolk Journal of High Technology Law that examines the right to privacy in the digital age. Learn more about Ms. Gagnier at http://bit.ly/uIuEpq.
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Stephen Fehr on the States' Fiscal Crisis
02/11/2011 Duration: 07minStephen Fehr, the Project Director at the Pew Center on the States, discusses the current states' fiscal crisis in the United States with Professor Alasdair Roberts. Learn more about Mr. Fehr and the Pew Center at http://bit.ly/tdGKJq.
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Federal Circuit takes a close look at patent assignment language
31/10/2011 Duration: 04minCourtenay Brinckerhoff, a partner at Foley & Lardner in Washington, D.C., discusses her article, "Federal Circuit takes a close look at patent assignment language." Learn more about Ms. Brinckerhoff at http://bit.ly/nuSset.
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Suffolk Law Study Abroad in Lund, Sweden
26/10/2011 Duration: 04minSuffolk Law offers an annual summer study abroad in Lund, Sweden. The program provides U.S. law students with an opportunity to participate in comparative and international public and private law courses while living in the charming, medieval city of Lund, Sweden. The close interaction of law students and law faculty from the University of Lund and other international law faculties distinguishes Suffolk's program from most other foreign summer law programs and offers students an excellent opportunity to learn about different legal cultures. This week we welcome four student participants from the 2011 program to discuss their experiences in Lund. Next summer’s program will be held from June 14 to July 10, 2012. Learn more at http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/abroad.cfm.
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October 2011 Massachusetts SJC Ruling on Foreclosure
26/10/2011 Duration: 09minKathleen C. Engel, law professor and Associate Dean for Intellectual Life at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the Massachusetts foreclosure crisis and significant cases before the SJC. Learn more about Dean Engel at http://bit.ly/hBaALX.
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Flashpoints in Federalism: Challenges to State Regulation of Illegal Immigrants
19/10/2011 Duration: 09minSuffolk Law Constitutional Law professor and Supreme Court scholar Robert Smith discusses Immigration Reform in light of recent state regulation concerning illegal immigration. To learn more about Professor Smith, please visit http://bit.ly/nJwO70.
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Jerusalem, Jerusalem
17/10/2011 Duration: 30minJames Carroll, author and Suffolk University Distinguished Scholar in Residence, joins us for a special edition of our podcast series to discuss his newest book, Jerusalem, Jerusalem. Learn more about Mr. Carroll and his work at www.jamescarroll.net.