Footnote Forum

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Footnote Forum

The official podcast of the law review at CUNY School of Law, discussing novel legal issues, interviewing authors of journal articles, and expanding the audience of legal scholarship.

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    Footnote Forum’s Moderated Conversation with Mariame Kaba and Dean Spade on the Importance of Archives to Our Social Movements

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    Cruel & Usual

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    Challenging Reform: A Formerly Incarcerated Student Roundtable Discussion

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    Freedom Should Be Free – An Interview With The Bail Project

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    Interview with Professor Douglas Cox, Part 2

    [This transcript has been lightly edited for readability and clarity] Reena Novotnak: This is Footnote Forum, a production of the Law Review at City University of New York School of Law. I’m Reena Novotnak, your editor and host, and I’m … Continue reading →

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    Interview with Professor Douglas Cox, Part 1

    [This transcript has been lightly edited for readability and clarity] Reena Novotnak: This is Footnote Forum, a production of the Law Review at City University of New York School of Law. I’m Reena Novotnak, your editor and host, and I’m … Continue reading →

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The official podcast of the law review at CUNY School of Law, discussing novel legal issues, interviewing authors of journal articles, and expanding the audience of legal scholarship.

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CUNY Law Review

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