Suffolk University Law School Podcasts

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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

  • "Sister Wives" Family Challenges Utah's Anti-Polygamy Law

    19/07/2011 Duration: 09min

    Professor Kindregan, who teaches Family Law at Suffolk, discusses the recent lawsuit brought by the Browns, a polygamist family who star in the reality TV show "Sister Wives," against the state of Utah challenging the state's statute banning polygamy.

  • The Clinical Programs are Ranked Nationally by US News

    13/07/2011 Duration: 08min

    In our final podcast on our nationally ranked programs, Professor Jeffrey Pokorak, Director, discusses our Clinical Programs. Learn more about our Clinical Programs at http://bit.ly/nqnLfN.

  • Issues in the Whitey Bulger Case

    12/07/2011 Duration: 07min

    We recently sat down with Suffolk Law Professor Christopher Dearborn to discuss issues in the Whitey Bulger case. Learn more about Professor Dearborn at http://bit.ly/p2F4jY.

  • Dan Ryan JD '09: Advising on South Sudanese Independence

    07/07/2011 Duration: 11min

    In our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast, Professor Alasdair Roberts is joined by Dan Ryan, a 2009 graduate of Suffolk working with the government of South Sudan in their move toward independence.

  • Recent Grad Monika Bandyopadhyay discusses the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project

    30/06/2011 Duration: 07min

    Professor Roberts and Monika Bandyopadhyay JD '11 discuss the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project in our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast. Learn more at http://www.rappaportcenter.org/probono/marshall_brennan/.

  • SPILG Fellow Jen Bonar: Defending Wildlife in Alaska

    22/06/2011 Duration: 06min

    Professor Alasdair Roberts talks to Suffolk Law student Jen Bonar JD '12 about her summer internship working with Defenders of Wildlife in Anchorage, Alaska. Learn more at www.rappaportcenter.org.

  • In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate

    21/06/2011 Duration: 01h05min

    On June 14, 2011 Judge Nancy Gertner spoke at a Massachusetts Women's Bar Association event held at Suffolk Law to discuss her new book, In Defense of Women: Memoirs of an Unrepentant Advocate. Learn more about the book at http://bit.ly/llqKj4.

  • You Have the Right to an Attorney, but Not Right Now

    20/06/2011 Duration: 07min

    Suffolk Law Professor Christopher Dearborn discusses his article on the right to counsel prior to custodial interrogation, You Have the Right to an Attorney, but Not Right Now. To access the article, please visit http://bit.ly/mgMxgF.

  • Fenton Award Winner on Public Service at Suffolk

    15/06/2011 Duration: 05min

    Professor Alasdair Roberts talks with Mary O'Neill JD '11 about her receipt of a Fenton Public Service Award in our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast. Learn more at www.rappaportcenter.org.

  • Suffolk's Trial Advocacy Program is Ranked by US News

    14/06/2011 Duration: 10min

    Professor Timothy Wilton discusses the recent ranking of Suffolk's Trial Advocacy Program by US News & World Report. Learn more about Professor Wilton on his faculty page, http://bit.ly/klnmtl.

  • Copyright and The Hangover 2

    31/05/2011 Duration: 08min

    Mark A. Fischer, Duane Morris LLP and Suffolk Law Adjunct Professor of Advanced Copyright, discusses the suit over the use of Mike Tyson's tattoo in the newly released film The Hangover 2. Learn more about Mr. Fischer at http://bit.ly/kkbmkT.

  • Leveraging the Patent Reexamination

    24/05/2011 Duration: 34min

    The reexamination of patents in the United States Patent & Trademark Office has become a powerful and effective tool to clearly define the boundaries of a patent. In this podcast, Peter Lando and James De Vellis of Lando & Anastasi, LLP discuss how, when, and why to request or defend the reexamination of a patent, and how doing so can further business objectives in litigation, licensing, and other situations.

  • Barking Up the Wrong Tree: Companion Animals, Emotional Damages and the Judiciary's Failure to Keep Pace

    18/05/2011 Duration: 09min

    Professor DeFabritiis discusses her article on companion animals soon to be published in the Northern Illinois Law Review. To download the article visit http://bit.ly/jREZNn. Learn about Professor DeFabritiis at http://bit.ly/jPoKnt.

  • Superfreak Joins Slim Shady on the Definition of Digital Downloads

    09/05/2011 Duration: 11min

    Patti Jones, JD '92, reads her article on the F.B.T. Productions v. Aftermath Records and discusses what is otherwise known as the "Eminem" case generally. Learn more at http://bit.ly/eMdQKf and read the article at http://bit.ly/h4LZ4W.

  • Is Net Neutrality a Virtual Taking?

    06/05/2011 Duration: 30min

    Our IP Podcast Series continues with Boston College Law Professor Daniel Lyons IP Brown Bag Lunch presentation entitled Is Net Neutrality a Virtual Taking? Learn more about about our IP Concentration at http://bit.ly/ikfeUi.

  • A Law Firm's Withdrawal from Defending DOMA

    05/05/2011 Duration: 06min

    Suffolk Law Professor Andrew Perlman discusses King & Spalding's withdrawal from defending the Defense of Marriage Act in this podcast. Learn more about Professor Perlman by visiting his faculty page, http://bit.ly/ma3iWS.

  • Recent Developments in False Claims Act Litigation

    04/05/2011 Duration: 15min

    Professor Simard and Suffolk Law alumnus Tom Greene, Greene LLP, discuss False Claims Act litigation in this podcast. For additional documents and information pertaining to this topic please visit Mr. Greene's website.

  • Michael Likosky on the Need for a National Bank

    29/04/2011 Duration: 09min

    We are pleased to welcome Michael Likosky, Senior Fellow at New York University's Institute for Public Knowledge, for our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast. Mr. Likosky's latest book, Obama's Bank, is available from Cambridge University Press, http://bit.ly/iPF8b8.

  • The Football Dispute in Court: Act 2

    27/04/2011 Duration: 09min

    Professor Marc Greenbaum, who teaches Labor and Employment Law at Suffolk, continues his discussion of the NFL labor dispute in this podcast. Learn more about Professor Greenbaum at http://bit.ly/exfV4d.

  • WikiLeaks: The Illusion of Transparency

    27/04/2011 Duration: 08min

    Alasdair Roberts, Suffolk Law's Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses his recent article WikiLeaks: The Illusion of Transparency in our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast. Download the article at http://bit.ly/eEu3iT.

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