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

  • Violence Against the Homeless: A Hate Crime?

    04/02/2011 Duration: 08min

    Our Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast Series continues with Northeastern University Dean Jack McDevitt discussing the problem of violence against the homeless with Executive Director Susan Prosnitz. Learn more at rappaportcenter.org.

  • Thompson v North American Stainless

    01/02/2011 Duration: 06min

    Professor Marc Greenbaum, who teaches labor and employment law at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the recent Supreme Court decision in Thompson v. North American Stainless in this podcast. Learn more about Professor Greenbaum at http://bit.ly/eamxEx

  • The Subprime Virus: Reckless Credit, Regulatory Failure and Next Steps

    27/01/2011 Duration: 08min

    Kathleen Engel, Suffolk Law's Associate Dean for Intellectual Life and a Professor of Law, discusses her new book, The Subprime Virus: Reckless Credit, Regulatory Failure and Next Steps. Learn more about Dean Engel at http://bit.ly/hBaALX.

  • Senator Ben Downing on Priorities for the Massachusetts Legislature

    25/01/2011 Duration: 09min

    We are pleased to welcome Senator Ben Downing to the Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast Series to discuss the Massachusetts state legislature with Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts. To learn more visit rappaportcenter.org.

  • Personal Jurisdiction and Comcast SportsNet New England v. Fancaster, Inc

    20/01/2011 Duration: 19min

    Suffolk Law Assistant Dean and Professor of Law Christopher Gibson discusses Judge Gertner's September 2010 decision and issues surrounding personal jurisdiction. Click here to read Dean Gibson's article on this topic.

  • Mayo Foundation v. United States

    20/01/2011 Duration: 08min

    Professor Marc Greenbaum, who teaches labor law at Suffolk University Law School, discusses the recent Supreme Court decision pertaining to medical residents being classified as employees or students in Mayo Foundation v. United States in this podcast.

  • Parole in Massachusetts: Reform in the Wake of the Woburn Police Officer Shooting

    13/01/2011 Duration: 11min

    In our first Rappaport Center podcast of the semester, Professor Christopher Dearborn discusses with Executive Director Susan Prosnitz the parole system in Massachusetts in light of the recent shooting of a Woburn police officer.

  • Understanding and Addressing Patent False Marking Claims

    07/01/2011 Duration: 13min

    We are pleased to welcome Joshua M. Dalton of Bingham McCutchen LLP to discuss patent false marking. To learn more about our Intellectual Property concentration please visit www.law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip.

  • The UDRP and Compagnie Gervais Danone v Sequential Inc

    05/01/2011 Duration: 20min

    Suffolk Law Assistant Dean Christopher Gibson discusses his authorship of the UDRP as well as his decision in Dannon Yogurt's case against Sequential Inc in this week's Intellectual Property podcast.

  • The Global Domain Marketplace

    17/12/2010 Duration: 21min

    Sheri Archidiacono, LLM '06, legal counsel for Sedo.com, discusses buying and selling domain names in this podcast. To learn more about our IP concentration please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.

  • The Bayh-Dole Act and Stanford v Roche

    13/12/2010 Duration: 09min

    We are pleased to welcome Samuel J. Petuchowski, Ph.D., from Sunstein Kann Murphy & Timbers LLP to this week's IP podcast. Dr. Petuchowski discusses university and inventor patent rights and Stanford v Roche in this podcast.

  • The WikiLeaks Document Dump

    06/12/2010 Duration: 07min

    Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy Alasdair Roberts, an expert on government transparency, discusses the WikiLeaks document dump and its ramifications in this edition of the Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast Series.

  • The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990

    06/12/2010 Duration: 07min

    Suffolk Law Adjunct Professor Mark A. Fischer discusses The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1990 in this podcast. To learn more about our IP Concentration please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.

  • BITAHR Human Rights and Sex Trafficking Film Forum 2010

    03/12/2010 Duration: 05min

    Suffolk Law Adjunct Professor and Executive Director of The Boston Initiative to Advance Human Rights Alicia Foley Winn discuss the BITAHR Film Forum, beginning December 2 and ending December 5, 2010. For more information visit www.bitahrfilmforum.org.

  • Michael Widmer on Massachusetts' Budget Woes

    03/12/2010 Duration: 09min

    Michael Widmer, President of the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, discusses the Massachusetts state budget in light of the global economic downturn with Professor Alasdair Roberts in this week's Rappaport Center public policy podcast.

  • ABA Ethics 20/20 Commission Reporter on Lawyers Use of Technology

    23/11/2010 Duration: 10min

    Andrew Perlman, Professor of Law at Suffolk Law and a reporter for the ABA's Commission on Ethics 20/20, discusses the Commission's review of the ABA's Model Rules of Professional Conduct and lawyer regulation in light of advances in technology.

  • Chapter 40B

    22/11/2010 Duration: 11min

    Our Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast Series continues this week with Robert M. Ruzzo of MassHousing discussing the Chapter 40B, the Massachusetts affordable housing statute. To learn more about the Rappaport Center visit www.rappaportcenter.org.

  • US v ASCAP

    16/11/2010 Duration: 22min

    We are pleased to welcome John T. Mitchell of Interaction Law to this week's Intellectual Property podcast to discuss US v ASCAP. To learn more about Mr. Mitchell and his work please visit interactionlaw.com.

  • India's Right to Information Act

    12/11/2010 Duration: 10min

    Professor Roberts, Suffolk Law's Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses India's Right to Information Act in our latest Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast. To learn more about the Rappaport Center visit www.rappaportcenter.org.

  • A Conversation with Gerry Leone

    09/11/2010 Duration: 13min

    Our Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast Series continues with Middlesex DA Gerry Leone, JD '89, discussing his office's initiatives with Executive Director Susan Prosnitz. For more information on the Rappaport Center visit www.rappaportcenter.org.

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