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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Disability Services
27/07/2010 Duration: 04minAssistant Dean of Students Michelle Harper discusses her role as Suffolk Law's Disability Compliance Officer in this podcast. To learn more visit http://law.suffolk.edu/offices/deanofstu/disability/.
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Case 21-2010: A Request for Retrieval of Oocytes from a 36-year-old Woman with Anoxic Brain Injury
20/07/2010 Duration: 05minProfessor Kindregan discusses issues surrounding oocyte retrieval for the purpose of posthumous reproduction following anoxic brain injury. The NE Journal of Medicine published an article on this topic featuring Professor Kindregan July 15, 2010.
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Authorization and Certification of Good Standing
16/07/2010 Duration: 03minSuffolk Law Dean of Admissions Gail Ellis discusses the required Authorization and Certification of Good Standing form. This form is required of all incoming students to Suffolk University Law School and is due August 7, 2010.
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Search Incident to Arrest Doctrine
08/07/2010 Duration: 06minProfessor Frank Rudy Cooper discusses Search Incident to Arrest Doctrine in this podcast. To learn more about Professor Cooper please visit his Suffolk Law faculty page, http://law.suffolk.edu/faculty/directories/faculty.cfm?InstructorID=763
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Career Programming for Students and Alumni
29/06/2010 Duration: 04minChristopher Teague, Associate Director of Suffolk Law’s Career Development Office, discusses programming initiatives for Suffolk Law students and alumni.
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Laptop Information for New Students, 2010
23/06/2010 Duration: 04minGina Doherty, Director of Law School Academic Technology, discusses laptop information for incoming students in this podcast. Click to learn more about Suffolk Law’s Department of Academic Technology.
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Suffolk Law BLSA
15/06/2010 Duration: 03minDaryl Johnson, JD '11 and Jonathan White, JD '11, of Suffolk University Law School's Black Law Students Association, discuss BLSA's activities and mission.
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Succeeding in Law School
09/06/2010 Duration: 05minProfessor Ramy discusses his book Succeeding in Law School in this podcast. The second edition of Professor Ramy's book will be published June 10, 2010 by Carolina Academic Press. To learn more visit http://www.cap-press.com/isbn/9781594607400.
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Suffolk Law Commencement Address, 2010
01/06/2010 Duration: 29minNewark, NJ Mayor Cory A. Booker addressed Suffolk Law graduates on May 23, 2010.
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The Low Profit LLC
25/05/2010 Duration: 07minProfessor Carter Bishop discusses his Arkansas Law Review article on the Low Profit LLC (L3C). To read Professor Bishop’s article please visit.
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Patent Quality and Non-Obviousness
18/05/2010 Duration: 27minGary C. Ganzi, JD '08, discusses ways in which to improve patent quality as well as viewing patent quality from a public policy perspective. To learn more about Suffolk Law's IP Concentration, visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.
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Singled Out: Application and Defense of Anti-Trust Law and Single Entity Status to Non-Team Sports
12/05/2010 Duration: 10minTimothy Bolen, a third year student, discusses his Suffolk Journal of Trial and Appellate Advocacy article Singled Out: Application and Defense of Anti-Trust Law and Single Entity Status to Non-Team Sports.
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Salinger Case - Comments on 2nd cir decision
04/05/2010 Duration: 07minSuffolk University Law School Professor and Intellectual Property Concentration Co-Director Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discusses the 2nd Circuit's decision in the Salinger v Colting case.
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Viacom v Youtube
28/04/2010 Duration: 21minWe are pleased to welcome Ben Sheffner, Senior Counsel, NBC Universal Television Group, to this week's Intellectual Property podcast. Mr. Sheffner and Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau discuss Viacom's suit of Youtube in this podcast.
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Domain Name Arbitration
21/04/2010 Duration: 07minWe are pleased to welcome Professor Darryl C. Wilson of Stetson University College of Law for this week's Intellectual Property podcast.
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Consumer Law in Second Life
13/04/2010 Duration: 05minDr. Christine Riefa, a Fulbright EU Scholar-in-Residence at Cleveland Marshall College of Law, discusses her research into consumer protection in Second Life. Dr. Riefa presented a lecture on her research to the Suffolk Law community April 12, 2010.
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The al-Qaeda Seven
31/03/2010 Duration: 05minSuffolk University Law School Professor Andrew Perlman discusses the controversy stemming from Keep America Safe’s ad criticizing the US Department of Justice’s hiring of lawyers who represented accused terrorists.
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The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government
23/03/2010 Duration: 06minAlasdair Roberts, Suffolk Law’s Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy, discusses his new book, The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government. To learn more visit www.aroberts.us.
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The Myriad Case
23/03/2010 Duration: 01h29minEric Belt, of McCarter & English, recently spoke at Suffolk University Law School as part of our Intellectual Property Brown Bag Lunch series. To learn more about our Intellectual Property concentration, please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/ip/.
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Lindsay Lohan v. ETrade Dispute
18/03/2010 Duration: 11minIn this week’s Intellectual Property podcast, Professor Andrew Beckerman-Rodau, Co-Director of Suffolk Law’s Intellectual Property Concentration, discusses the right to publicity and Lindsay Lohan’s suit of E*Trade.