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The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast — 81 episodes
Supreme Court Preview 2020: Highlights and Perspectives
M. Todd Henderson, "The Trust Revolution: How the Digitization of Trust Will Revolutionize..."
Seyla Benhabib, "The End of the 1951 Refugee Convention?"
Joan Biskupic, "Chief Justice John Roberts: Defining the Supreme Court..."
Saul Levmore, "Addictive Law"
William Baude and Anthony J. Casey, "Supreme Court Preview 2019: Highlights and Perspectives"
Law in the Era of #MeToo: A Conversation with Valerie Jarrett
Saul Levmore, "If the Common Law was Efficient, Why Did It Decline?"
Justin Driver, "The Future of the Supreme Court: The Constitution of Public Schools"
M. Todd Henderson, "Lawyer CEOs"
David Bowman, "Alternative Reference Rates: SOFR, LIBOR, and Issues for Transitions"
John G. Malcolm, "Current Topics in Criminal Justice Reform"
Mary Anne Case, "Cultivating an Incest Taboo in the Workplace"
Jonathan S. Masur, "The Behavioral Law & Economics of Happiness"
Lior Jacob Strahilevitz, “Interpreting Contracts via Surveys and Experiments”
Henry Shue, "Gambling with Their Climate: Future Generations, Negative Emissions, & Risk Transfers"
Supreme Court Preview 2017: Highlights and Perspectives
Aaron Nielson, "The Past and Future of Deference: From Justice Scalia to Justice Gorsuch"
To POE or Not to POE: The Proper Evidentiary Standard for Campus Sexual Misconduct (A Debate)
Gillian Thomas, "Title VII and Women in the Workplace"
Anthony J. Casey, "The Short Happy Life of Rules and Standards"
Kurt Lash & Alan Gura, "Does the Fourteenth Amendment Protect Unenumerated Rights?"
William H. J. Hubbard, "Empirical Study of the Supreme Court of India"
Saul Levmore, "Carrots and Sticks in Law (and Life)"
Jim Zirin & William Baude, "The Post-Election Future of the Supreme Court after Scalia"
Michael McConnell, "Religion and Law: Is There a Connection?"
October Term 2016: Highlights & Perspectives
John Tasioulas, "Minimum Core Obligations: Human Rights in the Here and Now"
Martha Nussbaum, "Long Long Lives: Should We Want Them?"
Michael Kirby, "North Korea and our Dilemma"
Justin Driver, "The Southern Manifesto in Myth and Memory"
Laura Weinrib, “Freedom of Conscience and the Civil Liberties Path Not Taken”
Dhammika Dharmapala, "The 'Credibility Revolution' in Empirical Law and Economics"
Chief Judge Diane Wood, "Making Your Voice Heard"
Jonathan Masur, "Deference Mistakes"
Tracey L. Meares, "Police Reform and Public Security"
Douglas Hallward-Driemeier & Daniel Hemel, "Insights from the Obergefell Supreme Court Arguments"
Moshe Halbertal, "Three Concepts of Human Dignity"
Mary Anne Case, “Fifty Years of Griswold v. Connecticut"
Panel: Theory Meets Practice: Dynamic Changes in the Election Law Landscape
Saul Levmore, "What Do Lawmakers Do?"
James B. Comey, '85: "Law Enforcement and the Communities We Serve"
Laura Weinrib, “Labor, Lochner, and the First Amendment”
Axel Honneth, “Three, Not Two, Concepts of Liberty”
William H. J. Hubbard, “Newtonian Law and Economics, Quantum Law and Economics, and ...”
Aziz Huq, “Hobby Lobby and the Psychology of Corporate Rights”
Richard A. Epstein, “Reasonable and Unreasonable Expectations in Property Law and Beyond”
Alison Siegler, “The Courts of Appeals’ Latest Sentencing Rebellion”
Rising Storm: Ways of Addressing Climate Change's Impacts on Infrastructure and Housing
Youth/Police Conference: They Have All The Power
Federalist Society Student Symposium: Innovation And The Administrative State
Alison LaCroix, "The Shadow Powers of Article I"
Omri Ben-Shahar, "The Unintended Effects of Access Justice Laws"
William Baude, "Is Originalism Our Law?"
Panel: "Ferguson and Beyond: Criminal Procedure and Police Killings"
A Conversation With Elena Kagan
Will the Supreme Court Make Disparate Impact Disappear?
Martha Minow, "Forgiveness, Law and Justice"
Richard McAdams, "How Law Works Expressively"
Baude, Harel, & McAdams, "How Should We Interpret our Constitutions?"
Adam Chilton, "Why We Know Very Little About the Effectiveness of International Law"
Richard Posner, Empirical Legal Studies Conference keynote
Saul Levmore, "How Does Law Work? Concentration and Distribution Strategies"
Driver, Nou & Strauss, "Constitutional Interpretation at the Roberts Court"
Tomiko Brown-Nagin, "The Honor and Burden of Being First: Judge Constance Baker Motley"
M. Todd Henderson, "Do Judges Follow the Law?"
A Fireside Chat with David Sacks '98, Founder and CEO of Yammer
Laws Prohibiting Sex-Selective Abortion in the United States
R.H. Helmholz, "Magna Carta: A European Perspective"
David Strauss, "Does the Constitution Always Mean What It Says?"
Richard McAdams, "The Expressive Powers of Law"
Lior Strahilevitz, "Personalizing Default Rules and Disclosure with Big Data"
Barbara Herman, "The Moral Side of Non-Negligence"
Tom Ginsburg, Jonathan Masur, and Richard McAdams, "Temporary Law: The Case of Smoking Bans"
Emily Buss, "Court Reform in the Juvenile Justice System"
Geoffrey Stone, "The President's Review Group on NSA Surveillance"
Martha Nussbaum, "What Is Anger, and Why Should We Care?"
Brian Leiter, "Why Tolerate Religion?"
Nicholas Stephanopoulos, "The South After Shelby County"
Panel on "Reconstructing Contracts: The Contracts Scholarship of Douglas Baird"
Crime in Law and Literature Conference Plenary Talk and Panel, featuring Scott Turow