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    LawTalk Ep. 61 - The Gender Wealth Gap: A Conversation on "Fair Shake"

    LawTalk Episode 61 - The Gender Wealth Gap: A Conversation on "Fair Shake" Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. In this episode, The Gender Wealth Gap: A Conversation on "Fair Shake", Professor Clair Hill hosts a conversation with Professor June Carbone about her latest book, Fair Shake: Women and the Economy of Inequality. In an era of shifting corporate dynamics, this interview examines how the modern legal and economic landscape—defined by "winner-take-all" competition—continues to disadvantage women and stall progress toward true equity. The discussion will delve into the systemic barriers embedded in our markets and the legal reforms necessary to ensure a "fair shake" for everyone. This event was recorded on April 23, 2026, and was part of the 2026 Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/pfTnQN9mNb8?si=phRhXu2ry9vEnLV9) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep61Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 60 - From Unwritten Law to Written Constitutions: The Evolution of Fundamental Rights in the Western Legal Tradition

    LawTalk Episode 60 - From Unwritten Law to Written Constitutions: The Evolution of Fundamental Rights in the Western Legal Tradition Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, From Unwritten Law to Written Constitutions: The Evolution of Fundamental Rights in the Western Legal Tradition, explores the foundations of modern rights and constitutionalism through a dual lens of history and drafting. Professor Ryan Greenwood examines the evolution of the English constitutional tradition—symbolized by Magna Carta and other pivotal documents—that provided the DNA for the American innovation of a federal constitution. Building on this context, Professor Sam Merchant investigates the lead-up to the U.S. Constitution and the specific context of its drafting and amendments. This event was recorded on April 22, 2026, and was part of the 2026 Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/LWxnprb16TM?si=LV8Xx-ALAgV5KV_h) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep60Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 59 - Major Questions, Tariffs and Emergency Powers

    LawTalk Episode 59 - Major Questions, Tariffs and Emergency Powers Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, Major Questions, Tariffs and Emergency Powers, features a panel discussion regarding the U.S. Supreme Court case ruling, Learning Resources v. Trump, and how the Supreme Court invalidated President Trump’s reliance on the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose sweeping tariffs. This panel examines the doctrine’s development, the Court’s reasoning in Learning Resources, and the emerging fault lines that may shape future disputes over executive power and the administrative state. The featured moderator and panelists are: Moderator Devin Driscoll, the co-chair of the Law School’s Board of Advisors Academic Engagement Committee Prof. Kristin Hickman - McKnight Presidential Professor in Law, a Distinguished McKnight University Professor, and Harlan Albert Rogers Professor in Law at Minnesota Law and Prof. Nick Bednar ‘16- The McKnight Land-Grant Professor and Associate Professor of Law at Minnesota Law This event was recorded on April 21, 2026, and was part of the 2026 Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/QYVvPTlpQLQ?si=CUHxkjlHC2-MpVc9) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep59Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    Minnesota Journal of International Law Presents: Prof. Fionnuala Ni Aolain 2

    On this installment of the Minnesota Journal of International Law's Scholar Interview Series, Mackenzie Gearin, an MJIL Staffer, interviews Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin on her time visiting prison camps in Syria as part of her Special Rapporteur mandate, the intersection between counter-terrorism practices and gender, and her forthcoming book. You can watch the interview on the Minnesota Law YouTube Channel. (https://youtu.be/3_ldJUnhU8w?si=CFUiqy16NRdsuFHY) To find the MJIL Presents Podcast, subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. Find the Minnesota Journal of International Law online at https://scholarship.law.umn.edu/minn-jrnl-intl-law/ Transcript for this episode: z.umn.edu/MJIL4Transcript **Please note that this interview was conducted before the killings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti. Operation Metro Surge, and the ensuing detention of thousands of residents in and around Minneapolis, only underscores the importance of practicing human rights at home and fighting against arbitrary detention in all its forms, as discussed by Professor Ni Aoláin in this interview.**

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    LawTalk Ep. 58 - The Perennial Dialectic and a Baseline Theory of State Law

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, The Perennial Dialectic and a Baseline Theory of State Law, features a lecture from Professor Brian Tamanaha, the John S. Lehmann University Professor at Wash U Law. Professor Tamanaha’s lecture addresses the theoretical perspective on jurisprudence and state law through three themes: The first theme conveys an age-old dialectic between abstract, idealized accounts of law as reason, justice, and peaceful social order versus skeptical responses grounded in reality that challenge these idealizations. The second theme articulates five baseline propositions about state law derived from the dialectic that most legal theorists agree with notwithstanding many other disagreements. The third theme shows how attention to these baseline propositions and the perennial dialectic helps analyze the rule of law in America and the challenges it faces today. > This event was recorded on March 4, 2026, and was part of the 2026 John Dewey Lecture in the Philosophy of Law series. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/tdvO_VoFOoI) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes. Also find Minnesota Law’s newest podcast, Minnesota Law Now, by following the links in the show notes or searching Minnesota Law Now on your preferred podcast application. YouTube - youtu.be/2j9F5v7heD0?si=G2rq8EOElIRUI6pw Apple Podcasts - podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/minn…ow/id1880466287 Spotify - open.spotify.com/show/1TeLpTboaXw…dc95363f57074f5a A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep58Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 57 - Reconstructing Justice: Honoring Dr. King's Vision in Our Federal Justice System

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, Reconstructing Justice: Honoring Dr. King's Vision in Our Federal Justice System, features United States District Judge Carlton W. Reeves. Judge Reeves explores Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s efforts to make the federal justice system live up to the promise of the Reconstructed Constitution and discusses his personal and professional experiences within that system to suggest the consequences of — and the need to continue — Dr. King's efforts. This event was recorded on February 9, 2026, and was part of the 2026 MLK Convocation in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/WhVZ7aqvEA8?si=7iAd7ITGhIBMlVHy) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes. Also find Minnesota Law’s newest podcast, Minnesota Law Now, by following the links in the show notes or searching Minnesota Law Now on your preferred podcast application. YouTube - https://youtu.be/2j9F5v7heD0?si=G2rq8EOElIRUI6pw Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/minnesota-law-now/id1880466287 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1TeLpTboaXww3q58TRRFkx?si=dc95363f57074f5a A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep57Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 56 - The Right to Freedom of Assembly in the United States

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, The Right to Freedom of Assembly in the United States, features Justin Mazzola, the Deputy Director of Research for Amnesty International USA, in conversation with Amanda Lyons, Executive Director of the Human Rights Center at the University of Minnesota Law School. Justin has worked for Amnesty International for 22 years, covering immigration, criminal justice, policing, and the right to protest and uses his experience to discuss the importance of the right to freedom of assembly and the ways it is under attack in the United States. This event was recorded on November 10, 2025. Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep56Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Episode 55 - U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel – 2025-26 Term

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel – 2025-26 Term features four of Minnesota Law’s distinguished faculty experts for a panel discussion previewing the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2025-26 term. The discussion is moderated by Kristin Hickman, the McKnight Presidential Professor in Law and has expertise in Administrative Law, Business Law, Federal Taxation, Statutory Interpretation, Tax Law, and Tax Policy. The featured panelists are: Nicholas Bednar '16 - Associate Professor of Law with expertise in Administrative Law and Immigration Law June Carbone - The Robina Chair in Law, Science, and Technology with expertise in Assisted Reproduction, Bioethics, Family Law, Medicine and Law, and Property Law Sam Merchant - Associate Professor of Law with Expertise in Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Constitutional Law, and Criminal Sentencing Cases discussed: Trump v. Wilcox - https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/case-files/trump-v-wilcox/ Office of Personnel Management v. American Federation of Government Employees - https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/case-files/office-of-personnel-management-v-american-federation-of-government-employees/ Little v. Hecox (24-38) - https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/24-38.html West Virginia v. B.P.J (24-43) - https://www.scotusblog.com/cases/case-files/west-virginia-v-b-p-j-2-2/ Rutherford v. United States (24-820) - https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/24-820.html Carter v. United States (24-860) - https://www.supremecourt.gov/docket/docketfiles/html/public/24-860.html This event was recorded on October 6, 2025. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xiz5obLB5c) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep55Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Episode 54 - Challenges for Today’s General Counsel

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, Challenges for Today’s General Counsel features James L. Chosey ‘89, the Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel for U.S. Bank. James reflects on the shifting demands and responsibilities of the General Counsel role in today's complex corporate landscape. This event was recorded on September 29, 2025, as part of the Matheson Lecture in Corporate Governance. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHj5ExgMEAc) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep54Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    Minnesota Journal of International Law Presents: Dr. Stephen Mumme

    On this installment of the Minnesota Journal of International Law's Scholar Interview Series, Candace Dasanna, MJIL Co-Lead Managing Editor, sits down with Dr. Stephen Mumme, emeritus professor at Colorado State University, to discuss the Water Treaty between the U.S. and Mexico. You can watch the interview on the Minnesota Law YouTube Channel. (https://youtu.be/AGFipuSPEC8) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. Transcript for this episode: https://z.umn.edu/MJIL3Transcript Find the Minnesota Journal of International Law online at minnjil.org Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    Minnesota Journal of International Law Presents: Prof. Donald Clarke

    In the second installment of the Minnesota Journal of International Law's Scholar Interview Series, Sofia Reed, MJIL Staffer, sits down with Professor Donald Clarke, David Weaver Research Professor Emeritus of Law at George Washington University Law School, to discuss his research regarding Chinese legal institutions, including how he developed the Anti-Anti-Orientalism approach. You can watch the interview on the Minnesota Law YouTube Channel. (https://youtu.be/dvsBHXYZf2M?si=WzRBwHkW-sopC1uT) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. Find the Minnesota Journal of International Law online at minnjil.org Find a transcript of this interview here: https://z.umn.edu/MJIL2Transcript

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    LawTalk Ep. 53 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

    This episode, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome discusses the impacts and realities of imposter syndrome in the legal profession. This discussion also features practical strategies in recognizing, managing and supporting yourself and colleagues against imposter syndrome. The featured panelists are: Ra’Shya Ghee ‘13 - Visiting Assistant Professor at Minnesota Law whose research focuses on the First Amendment, US democracy, and race. Melba Melton ‘14 - Assistant Counsel at the Ethics Law & Policy Branch with the Office of Government Ethics. Hon. Sarah Hudleston ‘02 - Judge Hudleston serves in Minnesota’s Fourth Judicial District. The conversation is moderated by Kendra Brodin ‘03, (Esq., MSW) who is the Founder and CEO of EsquireWell, a lawyer well-being and professional development company. This event was recorded on April 24, 2025 as part of Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/Nc7u5SW5NLc) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep53Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    Minnesota Journal of International Law Presents: Prof. Fionnuala Ni Aolain

    Welcome to the first featured interview of Minnesota Journal of International Law's Scholar Interview Series. Through this program, MJIL members have the opportunity to interview professors about their research and publications in the field of international law. Megan Marvin, MJIL Staffer, spoke with Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin about what brought her to the University of Minnesota, her time as a United Nations Special Rapporteur, and the path forward for lawyers working in the human rights space. You can watch the interview on the Minnesota Law YouTube Channel. (https://youtu.be/YxM_zBp9QNo?si=LVAnFxwhChIUNuoA) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud, or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. Find the Minnesota Journal of International Law online at minnjil.org Find a transcript of this interview here: https://z.umn.edu/MJIL1Transcript

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    LawTalk Ep. 52 - Navigating the Digital Frontier: Regulation and Limitations on Social Media

    This episode, Navigating the Digital Frontier: Regulation and limitations on Social Media features an expert panel that delve into the critical areas of law impacting social media platforms and users, including content moderation and platform liability, data privacy and security, free speech, and online expression The panel features: Alan Rozenshtein - Associate Professor of Law at Minnesota Law and senior editor and research director at Lawfare, a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Charlotte Garden - the Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett Professor of Law at Minnesota Law; She specializes in labor law, employment law, and constitutional law. The conversation is moderated by Jamie Snelson (‘97), Shareholder at Fredrikson & Byron and the co-chair of Minnesota Law’s Board of Advisors’ Academic Engagement Committee. This event was recorded on April 21, 2025 as part of Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/XT1vcvzKx4M) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep52Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 51 - Operationalizing Human Rights Due Diligence in Supply Chains

    This episode, Operationalizing Human Rights Due Diligence in Supply Chains features Jeff Vockrodt ‘05, President and CEO of the Fair Labor Association, as he explores the practical implementation of human rights due diligence in today’s evolving regulatory landscape, drawing on the Fair Labor Association’s projects and programs as illustrative examples. Executive Director of the Human Rights Center Amanda Lyons moderates a discussion following Jeff’s presentation. This event was recorded on April 24, 2025 as part of Spring Alumni Week. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/Zed4va1Vjk8) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep51Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 50 - The Pervasive Method: Jews in American Legal Education

    This episode, The Pervasive Method: Jews in American Legal Education, features Professor Noah Feldman as the speaker of the inaugural Charles Rubenstein Lecture. Professor Feldman’s topic speaks directly to the creation and purpose of the Rubenstein Lecture: To focus on Jewish contributions to the American legal system Professor Feldman is the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Chair of the Society of Fellows, and founding director of the Julis-Rabinowitz Program on Jewish and Israeli Law at Harvard University.. This event was recorded on April 8, 2025. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/U1wmOL7F3Qg) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep50Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 49 - We The Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality

    This episode, A Discussion and Q&A with Professor Jill Hasday, features an in-depth review of her latest book, We The Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality. This event was recorded on April 1, 2025. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/XKkLDoKL0jg) Visit www.jillhasday.com for a preview of the book and schedule of upcoming book talks. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep49Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 48 - State Constitutions and Racial Segregation: Minnesota in 2025

    This episode, State Constitutions and Racial Segregation: Minnesota in 2025 features professor and director of the Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity, Myron Orfield, as he discusses how states like Minnesota can protect lost civil rights under their state constitutions and statutes. This event was recorded on February 27, 2025 as part of the Earl R. Larson Professor of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Appointment Lecture. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/T_PJjvgo8wY?si=mEMxRGEqZmTIuGxN) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep48Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 47 - Realizing Dr. King’s Dream: The Role of Justice and Public Service in Advancing Equality and Access

    This episode Realizing Dr. King’s Dream: The Role of Justice and Public Service in Advancing Equality and Access features Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, Natalie E. Hudson '82, as the featured guest of Minnesota Law’s 10th Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation. Professor Christopher Roberts facilitates the conversation with Chief Justice Hudson which focuses on the obligation of lawyers and courts to ensure equal access to justice, while pulling inspiration from Dr. King's words: "Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'" This event was recorded on February 14, 2025. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/8AdqKjg1ZBU) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep47Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 46 - The Road to Qamishli: Chasing Law in a Time of Counter-Terrorism

    This episode,The Road to Qamishli: Chasing Law in a Time of Counter-Terrorism features Professor Fionnuala Ni Aolain, former UN Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights (2017-2023) sharing excerpts from her forthcoming book that draws on her work during her UN mandate, with a particular focus on the conflict in Syria, and the counter-terrorism practices of state and non-state actors in North East Syria and their human rights consequences. The presentation will particularly draw on her visit to north east Syria in the Summer of 2023 and her observations and experiences in this conflict zone. This event was recorded on December 12, 2024. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/KAVMDGKqCrE) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep46Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 45 - Citizenship Exceptionalism

    This episode, Citizenship Exceptionalism: How the Deportation Power Has Reduced Constitutional Protection for Everyone features associate professor of clinical law and the director of the Detainee Rights Clinic Linus Chan and his lecture on how the growing reality of immigration detention and deportation has transformed our understanding of constitutional due process and equal protection away from "personhood" into something where citizenship becomes all too relevant. He also discusses how centering this conversation on citizenship weakens the Constitution for everyone, citizen and non-citizen alike. This event was recorded on October 15, 2024 and is part of The James H. Binger Clinical Professor of Law Appointment Lecture. You can watch the entire event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/nXK_T_3R7yQ) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep45Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting https://law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 44 - U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel – 2024-25 Term

    This episode, U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel – 2024-25 Term, features three of Minnesota Law’s distinguished faculty experts and The Honorable Elizabeth G. Bentley, former visiting assistant professor, in previewing the U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming term. The panelists offered their insights into some of the major cases on the upcoming year’s docket. The featured panelists are: Nadia Anguiano ’17 - Associate Clinical Professor of Law The Honorable Elizabeth G. Bentley with the Minnesota Court of Appeals Kristin Hickman - Associate Dean for Research and Intellectual Life &Distinguished McKnight University Professor Alan Rozenshtein - Associate Professor of Law You can find links to the 2024-25 Docket and overviews of each case featured on this program in the show notes. This event was recorded on October 8, 2024. You can watch the event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/I0LcLVc_Zpc) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep44Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu Links for this episode: 2024-25 Docket: https://ballotpedia.org/Supreme_Court_cases,_October_term_2024-2025 Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/free-speech-coalition-inc-v-paxton/ United States v. Skrmetti: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/united-states-v-skrmetti/ Garland v. VanDerStok: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/garland-v-vanderstok-2/ FDA v. Wages and White Lion Investments, LLC: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/food-and-drug-administration-v-wages-and-white-lion-investments-llc/ Nuclear Regulatory Commission v. Texas: https://ballotpedia.org/Nuclear_Regulatory_Commission_v._Texas Velazquez v. Garland: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/velazquez-v-garland/ Delligatti v. United States: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/velazquez-v-garland/

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    LawTalk Ep. 43 - To Speak or Not to Speak

    This episode, To Speak or Not to Speak: Balancing Corporate Interests and Pressures in External Communications features Minnesota Law alumnus and former Vice President, Chief Counsel, Employment Law at Medtronic, Michelle Miller ‘86. Miller’s lecture is on the corporate decision making process regarding public statements in an age of influence by, and expectations of, social media, employees, customers and institutional investors. This event was recorded on September 30, 2024, as part of Minnesota Law’s Matheson Lecture in Corporate Governance series. You can watch the event recording on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/vMUPmccExsY) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep43Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting http://law.umn.edu

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    Experto Crede 6.2 - The Student Note Writing Process (Part II)

    The Student Note Writing Process: Exploring One of the Biggest Parts of Law Review that You Didn't Know Existed (Part II) In the second part of this series, Lucy Chin (Lead Online Editor, Volume 108) talks with three Minnesota Law Review Editors whose Student Notes were published in this year's volume of Minnesota Law Review. Discussing both the substantive areas of law that each student wrote about and the process that makes up the note writing process, these episodes provides insight and perspectives on one of the biggest parts of the Law Review experience, which you may not have even known existed! The Minnesota Law Review Editor's featured and their articles: Lindsay Maher - Americon Dream: Social Pressures and Lackluster Regulation Allow Multi-Level Marketing Companies to Function as De Facto Pyramid Schemes z.umn.edu/MLRMaher Randa Larsen - Banishing Federal Overstep: Why Protecting Tribal Sovereignty Justifies a Narrow Reading of the Indian Civil Rights Act z.umn.edu/MLRLarsen Tyler Blackmon - The Good, the Bad, and the Unconstitutional: State Attempts to Solve the Defendant Class Action Problem z.umn.edu/MLRBlackmon Read the latest issue and archives of the Minnesota Law Review -> https://minnesotalawreview.org/ Find a transcript of this episode here: https://z.umn.edu/ExpertoCredeS6Ep2 Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter -> twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting https://law.umn.edu

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    Experto Crede 6.1 - The Student Note Writing Process (Part I)

    The Student Note Writing Process: Exploring One of the Biggest Parts of Law Review that You Didn't Know Existed (Part I) In part one of this two part series, Lucy Chin (Lead Online Editor, Volume 108) talks with three Minnesota Law Review Editors whose Student Notes were published in this year's volume of Minnesota Law Review. Discussing both the substantive areas of law that each student wrote about and the process that makes up the note writing process, these episodes provides insight and perspectives on one of the biggest parts of the Law Review experience, which you may not have even known existed! The Minnesota Law Review Editor's featured and their articles: Earl Lin - Sidestepping the Escherian Stairwell: Explicit Establishment as a Method for Circumventing Qualified Immunity’s Constitutional Stagnation z.umn.edu/MLRLin Ryan Liston - The Press Clause Needs Teeth: The Case for Strengthening Constitutional Press Protections at Protests z.umn.edu/MLRListon Evan Dale - Help Me Sue a Gun Manufacturer: A State Legislator’s Guide to the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and the Predicate Exception z.umn.edu/MLRDale Read the latest issue and archives of the Minnesota Law Review -> https://minnesotalawreview.org/ Find a transcript of this episode here: https://z.umn.edu/ExpertoCredeS6Ep1 Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter -> twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting https://law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 42 - What's in the Works? Developments from the Frontlines of American Labor Law

    This episode, What's in the Works? Developments from the Frontlines of American Labor Law, features Professors Charlotte Garden and Matthew Bodie as they discuss the growth of the US labor movement in the last few years and what that means for American workers, unions, and employers. This event was recorded on April 15, 2024, as part of Minnesota Law’s 2024 Spring Alumni Week. You can watch this episode on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/YavEmbXCkbo) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep42Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 41 -The Case for Crisis Communication: What Lawyers Need to Know

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, The Case for Crisis Communication: What Lawyers Need to Know - features a conversation about why today’s lawyers need crisis communications skills and practical tips and tools on how to build this skill. Prof. David Cleveland moderates a Minnesota Law alumni panel featuring: Chris Schmitter [‘13] who is Chief of Staff at the Office of Governor Tim Walz and Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan and Stacy Bettison [’99] who is the Owner and President of BETTISON, a public relations and legal defense firm This event was recorded on April 17, 2024 as part of Minnesota Law’s Spring Alumni Week 2024. You can watch this episode on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/rW20Him8Ev4) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep41Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting https://law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Bonus: Minnesota Supreme Court Q&A 2024

    On this bonus episode, Minnesota Supreme Court Q&A 2024, Minnesota Law annually hosts a Minnesota Supreme Court oral argument with the 1L class in attendance. Following the hearing, Minnesota Law students posed questions to the members of the Minnesota Supreme Court, gaining insights into serving on the highest bench of the state. This LawTalk bonus episode will highlight that Q&A. This event was recorded on April 10, 2024. Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/LawTalkBonusMNSupreme2024 Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 40 - Your Face Belongs to Us

    This episode, Your Face Belongs to Us: A Book Talk with Kashmir Hill, features a discussion with New York Times tech reporter Kashmir Hill about her book Your Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup’s Quest to End Privacy As We Know It. Interim Dean Bill McGeveran facilitates the conversation with Kashmir Hill about how the AI company central to Hill’s book provided facial recognition technology to law enforcement, billionaires and businesses, and the legal ramifications of ending privacy. This event was recorded on March 26, 2024. You can watch this episode on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/wptOXZ21CBc) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep40Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 39 - Proposed Guidelines for Arbitral Disclosure of Social Media Activity

    This episode, Proposed Guidelines for Arbitral Disclosure of Social Media Activity looks at the existing conflict-of-interest disclosure laws and regulations, as well as research on social media categorization and usage, to propose the first comprehensive set of guidelines for the disclosure of arbitral social media activity. This event is part of the The J. Stewart and Mario Thomas McClendon Professor in Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Appointment Lecture featuring Assistant Dean of Experiential Education Mitchell E. Zamoff. This event was recorded on February 27, 2024. You can watch this episode on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/-lrFjM1vd4o?si=tO35coWXLQiNL5Ce) You can find a direct link to the article, Proposed Guidelines for Arbitral Disclosure of Social Media Activity in the show notes. (https://z.umn.edu/ZamoffArticle) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep39Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 38 - 9th Annual MLK Convocation

    This episode,The 9th Annual MLK Convocation - Dr. King and the Long Arc Toward Reproductive Freedom and Justice, features a conversation between Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin with Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Ra’Shya Ghee ’13 on the topic of Dr. King’s 1966 Planned Parenthood award acceptance speech titled Family Planning - A Special and Urgent Concern Professor Michele Bratcher Goodwin is the Linda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Constitutional Law and Global Health Policy and the co-faculty director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law. You can find a direct link to the acceptance speech in the show notes. (https://z.umn.edu/MLKAcceptanceSpeech) This event was recorded on February 29, 2024. You can watch this episode on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/UqGgNkyJN6M?si=6LSfumxW0LQVBcpq) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep38Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 37 - International Law and the Death Penalty's Denial of Universal Human Rights

    This episode, The Rule of Law and the Universality of Rights: International Law and the Death Penalty's Denial of Universal Human Rights, features University of Baltimore School of Law Professor John Bessler, as he premiers the release of his book, Death Penalty's Denial of Universal Human Rights: International Law, State Practice, and the Emerging Abolitionist Norm. The Advocates for Human Rights’ Amy Bergquist and Minnesota Law Professor Ryan Greenwood join Professor Bessler to discuss the subject of his book; capital punishment and its impacts on basic human rights. This event was recorded on November 9, 2023. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep37Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 36 - Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election: The Argument

    This episode, Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election: The Argument, features an interview with Michael Paulsen, a distinguished university chair and professor at University of St. Thomas School of Law,about his article The Sweep and Force of Section Three, in which asks the question: Does the Fourteenth Amendment Bar Donald Trump from the Presidency? Professor Alan Rozenshtein conducts the interview as well as hosts the day long event, Section 3, Insurrection, and the 2024 Election, that this interview was a part of. This event was recorded on October 30, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://z.umn.edu/Section3Event) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep36Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 35 - U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel for the 2023-24 Term

    This episode, The U.S. Supreme Court Preview Panel for the 2023-24 Term features an expert panel of Minnesota Law faculty who offer their insights into some of the major cases on the 2023-24 docket. Visiting Assistant Professor of Law, Elizabeth Bentley, moderated the discussion and introduced the featured panelists, including: Nadia Anguiano ’17 - Associate Clinical Professor of Law Sapna Kumar - Henry J. Fletcher Professor of Law Alan Rozenshtein - Associate Professor of Law This event was recorded on October 5, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/OajB3tCHGX0) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep35Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu

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    LawTalk Ep. 34 - Corporate Accountability and Human Rights: The Legacy of Professor David Weissbrodt

    This episode, Corporate Accountability and Human Rights: The Legacy of Professor David Weissbrodt features Professor Anita Ramasastry as she explores the history of the corporate accountability movement and the singular contributions of Minnesota Law School Professor David Weissbrodt. Professor Anita Ramasastry is the Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law. This event was the keynote lecture for the Minnesota Law’s Human Rights Center Day. It was recorded on April 13th, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/oQoB4XQYo14) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep34Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 33 - The UN “George Floyd” Mechanism

    This episode, The UN “George Floyd” Mechanism: Local to Global Human Rights Advocacy on Racial Justice and Law Enforcement, discusses the new UN Expert Mechanism established in 2021 to advance systemic change “for racial justice and equality in the context of law enforcement globally.” The guest expert panelists will discuss the origins and mandate of this unique body and its place in the history of anti-racism struggles at the UN. The expert panelists for this event are: Salimah Hankins - The director of the UN Anti-Racism Coalition Judge Lajune Thomas Lange ‘78, retired from the Minnesota Fourth Judicial District Court Elina Castillo-JImenez - Weissbrodt Fellow with the Human Rights Center Ta’Mara Hill - The Policy Director with the Minnesota Justice Research Center Professor Fionnuala Ni Aolain - The Faculty Director of the Human Rights Center This event was part of the Minnesota Law Human Rights Center Day. It was recorded on April 13th, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/pMPnAD91g-E) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep33Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 32 - Working as an In-House Corporate Counsel: Global Perspectives and Insight

    This episode, Working as an In-House Corporate Counsel: Global Perspectives and Insight, we hear from a panel of Minnesota Law alumni working as in-house corporate counsel from around the globe. They share their personal experiences and challenges in this role as well as the benefits and unique skill sets essential to thrive in these positions. Kiri Somermeyer, Executive Director of the Law School’s Corporate Institute moderates a conversation between panelists: Cassie Fortin ‘08 with the Volvo Group in Gothenburg, Sweden Dan Potts ‘02 with the SoftBank Group in Tokyo, Japan Vicki Kim ‘16 with Lam Research in the Seou, South Korea Echo Wang ‘03 with NYU Shanghai in China This event was recorded on April 10th, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/QXRJPuDbeZg) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep32Transcript

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    LawTalk Ep. 31 - Generative AI and the Law: Ethical and other Implications

    This episode, Generative AI and the Law: Ethical and other Implications examines Generative AI technologies like ChatGPT and the implications for education and the use of these technologies in the classroom and throughout the legal profession. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Oren Gross moderates the conversation between: Professor Jon Choi Steven Helland; The Department Chair of Technology and Data at Fredrikson & Byron Judge John Tunheim '80 This event was recorded on April 12th, 2023. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/vm4EEwNveL4) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep31Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Bonus: Minnesota Supreme Court Q&A 2023

    On this bonus episode, Minnesota Supreme Court Q&A 2023, Minnesota Law annually hosts a Minnesota Supreme Court oral argument with students in attendance. Following the hearing, Minnesota Law students posed questions to the members of the Minnesota Supreme Court, gaining insights into serving on the highest bench of the state. This LawTalk bonus episode will highlight that Q&A. This event was recorded on April 12, 2023. Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool. Find the transcript of this episode at: https://z.umn.edu/MNSupremeCourt2023

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    Experto Crede 5.3 - Gruel and Unusual Punishment: Prison Punishment Diets and the Eighth Amendment

    The guest for this episode is Jackie Cuellar, Note and Comment Editor of the Minnesota Law Review Volume 107. Jackie joins today's podcast to discuss her Note titled "Gruel and Unusual Punishment: Prison Punishment Diets and the Eighth Amendment." Her Note applies Eighth Amendment jurisprudence to current prison punishment diets, specially the so-called "Nutraloaf diet." Jackie's background in health and nutritional studies helps inform her analysis of such diets and their negative impacts on prisoners writ large. The full article is available on the Minnesota Law Review website: https://minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/8-Cuellar_MLR.pdf Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter: twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev

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    LawTalk Ep. 30 - Horizontal Federalism and Contemporary Constitutional Controversies

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, Horizontal Federalism and Contemporary Constitutional Controversies examines the equal powers given to states through the US Constitution and what happens when a state enacts policy that has consequences beyond its borders. This entails understanding the legal boundaries of state-to-state borders and how they intersect with each other. Professor Allan Erbsen explores how the Supreme Court itself has struggled with establishing legal doctrine regarding how one state’s laws may put restraints on neighboring states and the roots for this instability in modern doctrine are embedded in the US Constitution’s design. This lecture is part of the Popham, Haik, Schnobrich/Lindquist and Vennum Professor of Law Appointment Lecture. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/HKHgLa_Kg1A) This event was recorded on April 6th, 2023. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep30Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    Experto Crede 5.2 - An (Un)reasonable Expectation of Privacy?

    The guest for this episode is Helen Winters, Note and Comment Editor of Minnesota Law Review Volume 107. Helen Winters joins the podcast to discuss her recently published note with the Minnesota Law Review titled “An (Un)reasonable Expectation of Privacy?: Analysis of the Fourth Amendment When Applied to Keyword Search Warrants” which seeks to demonstrate a gap in third-party doctrine and the narrow defenses of Carpenter in relation to reverse keyword searches. The full article is available on the Minnesota Law Review Website: https://minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/07-Winters_MLR.pdf Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter: twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev

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    Experto Crede 5.1 - How the Liberal First Amendment Under-Protects Democracy

    The guest for this episode is Professor Tabatha Abu El-Haj, a Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Abu El-Haj is an expert in the First Amendment and the right to peaceable assembly. Professor Abu El-Haj joins the podcast to discuss her recently published article with the Minnesota Law Review titled “How the Liberal First Amendment Under-Protects Democracy” which challenges the existing construction of the First Amendment and instead emphasizes its role as an underwriter of a republican form of government. The full article is available on the Minnesota Law Review Website: https://minnesotalawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/1-Abu-El-Haj_MLR.pdf Follow Professor Tabatha Abu El-Haj on Twitter: twitter.com/tabathabuelhaj Follow the Minnesota Law Review on Twitter: twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev

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    LawTalk Ep. 29 - Preventing Gun Violence: Legal Strategies and Remedies

    This episode, Preventing Gun Violence: Legal Strategies and Remedies introduces the new Minnesota Law Gun Violence Prevention Clinic as the first legal clinic in the nation to focus on promoting gun violence prevention through strategic litigation. The event features expert panelists discussing legal strategies and remedies in preventing gun violence in Minneapolis and the state of Minnesota. The panel includes: Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison '90 Christopher Renz '01 - Prosecuting Attorney with the Metropolitan Airports Commission Professor Megan Walsh - Director of Gun Violence Prevention Clinic Introductory remarks are provided by: Garry W. Jenkins - Dean and William S. Pattee Professor of Law Timothy Daly - Director of the Joyce Foundation Gun Violence Prevention & Justice Reform Program This event was recorded on March 13th, 2023. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep29Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 28 - Challenging "Controlled Substance" Offenses Under the INA in the 8th Circuit

    This episode, Challenging "Controlled Substance" Offenses Under the INA in the 8th Circuit looks at a recent decision by the 8th Circuit which states drug offenses may no longer form a basis for deportation. The panelists explained why, under this new precedent, cocaine may not be cocaine, methamphetamine may not be methamphetamine, and isomers may make most drug convictions overbroad--and how immigration and criminal defense attorneys can use this precedent to secure better outcomes for their clients. The panel includes: John Bruning - The supervising litigation attorney with the Advocates for Human Rights Lauren Butler - A Detainee Rights Clinic student with the Binger Center for New Americans at Minnesota Law Susan Jorgensen Flores - An Immigration Attorney for the MN State Board of Public Defense The discussion is moderated by Linus Chan, associate professor of clinical law and the director of the Detainee Rights Clinic at Minnesota Law. This event was recorded on February 17th, 2023. A video replay of the lecture is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/tniaPUU7Wkw) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep28Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 27 - The Laws of War and the Russia-Ukraine War

    This episode, The Laws of War and the Russia-Ukraine War, feature Professors Oren Gross and Fionnuala Ni Aolain as they examine and discuss the legal rules and ramifications that apply to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. From the legality of the invasion itself, to military operations that target civilians, protected sites such as hospitals and critical civilian infrastructure, and the use of drones. This event was recorded on February 1st, 2023. A video replay of the lecture is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/UFNcMWHKTms) A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep27Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 26 - 8th Annual MLK Convocation: A View from the Mountaintop

    This episode,The 8th Annual MLK Convocation - A View from the Mountaintop: Reflections on Social Justice in Today's World, looks at the modern progress of social justice through the lens of Martin Luther King’s last speech, and contrasts it to the public perception of MLK’s impact on social progress. This year’s event featured Nekima Levy Armstrong; a civil rights attorney, activist, national expert on racial justice, former law professor, and legal scholar. Assistant Dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Ra'Shya Ghee '13 facilitated the conversation. Dean Garry W. Jenkins shared opening remarks and an overview of our Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. annual series. This event was recorded on January 19th, 2023. A video replay of the lecture is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/W_wObhMoVgI) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep26Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 25 - Some Thoughts About Current Criticisms of the Supreme Court of the United States

    This episode, Some Thoughts About Current Criticisms of the Supreme Court of the United States, Professor Robert Stein ‘61 provides his analysis of the Supreme Court of the United States’ historical cases and those Justices who he views as being the most notable over the years. This lecture is part of a Celebration of Professor Robert Stein '61 and his 50th Teaching Anniversary with Minnesota Law and was recorded on October 25th, 2022. A video replay of the entire event is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (z.umn.edu/Stein50th) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep25Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 24 - U.S. Supreme Court Preview - 2022-23 Term

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, U.S. Supreme Court Preview, features four Minnesota Law faculty experts previewing the U.S. Supreme Court case docket for the 2022-23 term, which started on October 3, 2022. The faculty panelists include: Elizabeth Bentley Alan Rozenshtein David Schultz ‘98 Liliana Zaragoza Prof. Bentley kicks off the program with a brief introduction and overview of the Court and its recently changed composition, followed by a panel discussion. An audience Q&A follows their case docket preview. This event was recorded on October 3rd, 2022. A video replay of the lecture is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://youtu.be/18Tfxx8lzM0) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://z.umn.edu/Ep24Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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    LawTalk Ep. 23 - Emerging Stronger: Lessons Learned Since 2020

    Welcome to LawTalk, a podcast series produced by the University of Minnesota Law School featuring events, webinars, and panel discussions about diverse topics at the intersection of law, policy, and education. This episode, Emerging Stronger: Lessons Learned Since 2020 and Implications for Leadership and Governance, features President & CEO of HealthPartners and Minnesota Law alumnus Andrea M. Walsh (‘88) for the 2nd Annual Matheson Lecture in Corporate Governance. Walsh discusses their experience with leading HealthPartners through a tumultuous past few years with providing effective services for the communities they serve and the lessons and impacts of those experiences going forward. This event was recorded on September 19th, 2022. A video replay of the lecture is available on the Minnesota Law YouTube channel. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=43jRdjYkGW0) Subscribe to the Minnesota Law podcast feed on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud or via your preferred podcast application by searching ‘University of Minnesota Law School’, for more LawTalk episodes, as well as other podcast content produced by Minnesota Law. A transcript of this episode is available here: z.umn.edu/Ep23Transcript Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMNLawSchool

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