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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An Overview of Intellectual Property Law
05/11/2010 Duration: 08minStanley W. Sokoloff, JD '66, of Blakely Sokoloff Taylor Zafman LLP, provides an overview of Intellectual Property law in this week's IP podcast. To learn more about Suffolk Law's IP Concentration, visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.
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The Blue Sweep in Massachusetts - Warren Tolman on the 2010 Midterm Elections
03/11/2010 Duration: 13minAlasdair Roberts, Suffolk Law's Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses yesterday's election results in Massachusetts with former State Senator and Representative Warren Tolman in our first Rappaport Center Public Policy Podcast.
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The Juvenile Internship Program
02/11/2010 Duration: 04minMary Sawicki, Practitioner in Residence for Suffolk Law's Juvenile Internship Program, discusses the newly developed internship opportunity for Suffolk students to intern in various areas related to children and the law.
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Cash for Innovation
28/10/2010 Duration: 12minDr. Hintz, a historian at the Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History, discusses his recent Wall Street Journal article on cash prizes for innovation in our latest IP podcast.
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Building a Brand through Social Media
28/10/2010 Duration: 07minBob Zelnick, a Washington DC-based Intellectual Property attorney whose focus is on trademark and unfair competition matters, discusses social media's role in brand building in this week's Intellectual Property podcast.
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Foreclosure Documentation
26/10/2010 Duration: 11minSuffolk Law Associate Dean for Intellectual Life and Professor of Law Kathleen Engel, a national authority on mortgage finance and regulation, discusses the problems related to inadequate documentation in foreclosures in this podcast.
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Comments on Sony v Tenenbaum
22/10/2010 Duration: 09minAndrew Berger, a New York City based IP lawyer and author of the blog IP in Brief, which can be found at www.ipinbrief.com, joins us as a guest presenter in this podcast. Mr. Berger discusses the Sony ;v Tenenbaum decision.
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The Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act
20/10/2010 Duration: 08minIn this week's Intellectual Property podcast, Suffolk Law Adjunct Professor Mark A. Fischer discusses the Innovative Design Protection and Piracy Prevention Act, legislation which protects fashion designers from copyright infringement.
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The SPEECH Act
20/10/2010 Duration: 03minIn this podcast, Suffolk Law Adjunct Professor Mark A. Fischer discusses The SPEECH Act, legislation which pertains to libel judgments against US authors abroad. Mr. Fischer teaches Advanced Copyright Law at Suffolk.
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The Health Law Clinic
18/10/2010 Duration: 03minIn this week's podcast, Suffolk Law Professor Sarah Boonin discusses the newly established Health Law clinic. To learn more about the Health Law clinic and our Clinical Programs please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/clinical/.
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Copyright Recapture
14/10/2010 Duration: 07minSuffolk University Law School is pleased to welcome Joshua M. Dalton of Bingham McCutchen to this week's Intellectual Property podcast. To learn more about Suffolk Law's IP Concentration, visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.
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Gaining Acceptance, Retaining Identity: Dealing with Tribal Court Jurisprudence in a Shrinking World
01/10/2010 Duration: 04minIsaac Cordova, JD '11, President of Suffolk Law's Native American Law Students Association, discusses NALSA's October 7 event Gaining Acceptance, Retaining Identity: Dealing with Tribal Court Jurisprudence in a Shrinking World.
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Software Licensing
28/09/2010 Duration: 08minProfessor Rustad, Suffolk Law's Intellectual Property Concentration Co-Director, discusses the licensing of software in our first IP podcast of 2010. To learn more about our IP concentration visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/
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Voices of the Death Penalty Debate: A Citizen's Guide to Capital Punishment
23/09/2010 Duration: 07minSuffolk Law Professor Russell G. Murphy discusses his new book, Voices of the Death Penalty Debate: A Citizen's Guide to Capital Punishment, in this podcast.
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Education Law
16/09/2010 Duration: 04minSuffolk Law Professor Victoria Dodd discusses her course and treatise in Education Law as well as the field generally. To learn more about Professor Dodd visit http://law.suffolk.edu/faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=16.
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Suffolk Law Student Experiences
10/09/2010 Duration: 04minJessica Lee, a Suffolk Law second year student, discusses her experiences at Suffolk, including beginning her studies in the Evening Division, student life at Suffolk and interning in Boston. To learn more visit www.law.suffolk.edu.
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The Entering Class of 2010
02/09/2010 Duration: 01minSuffolk Law's Dean of Admissions Gail N. Ellis introduces the entering class of 2010. To learn more about Suffolk Law's admissions process visit http://law.suffolk.edu/admissions/.
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Peer Mentoring and Bar Prep Programs Updates
23/08/2010 Duration: 07minProfessor Janda discusses Suffolk Law's Peer Mentoring and Bar Prep Programs. Further information is online at http://www.law.suffolk.edu/offices/deanofstu/disability/resources/
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Experiences as a Suffolk Law Student
16/08/2010 Duration: 02minSecond year student Jason Panzarino discusses life as a Suffolk Law student in this podcast. To learn more about Suffolk, including information about our elective course offerings, visit www.law.suffolk.edu.
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Public Service Programming for Students and Alumni
04/08/2010 Duration: 04minRappaport Center for Law and Public Service Executive Director Susan Prosnitz discusses the Center's career placement initiatives. For more information please visit www.rappaportcenter.org or follow the Center on Facebook and Twitter.