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Law Without Frontiers
by ILS
This is the official podcast of the International Law Society at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Welcome to 'Law Without Frontiers,' where we embark on an enlightening journey into the complex and captivating realm of international law. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions, insightful interviews with experts in the field, and analysis of landmark cases and global events. We'll break down legal concepts, explore their real-world applications, and shed light on the challenges and opportunities in the international legal landscape.
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Could Universal Healthcare Combat Poverty in the United States?
Bolu Gbadegesin (University of Baltimore School of Law J.D. Candidate, 2026) interviews Dr. Sophie-Golda Reginald, M.D., and Colina Archie-Pearce, P.A., to investigate whether universal healthcare could diminish poverty rates in the United States. Bolu Gbadegesin is a Fellow at the Center for International and Comparative Law at UBalt Law and the President of UBalt Law's Christian Law Students Association. Dr. Reginald is a practitioner of family medicine in the U.K., with 3 years of additional experience in emergency and acute medicine. Ms. Archie-Pearce is a Physician Associate based in the U.K. with 3 years experience in general practice and 4 years experience in acute, general, and surgical medicine.
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Lessons From Guantanamo
In this episode of Law Without Frontiers, we are joined by Professor Robert Knowles from the University of Baltimore School of Law, where he teaches National Security Law. Together, we explore the complex legal landscape surrounding Guantanamo Bay, delving into the intersection of both international and domestic law. Professor Knowles brings his deep expertise, including his experience representing 16 Yemeni detainees in federal habeas litigation, to shed light on the ongoing legal and policy challenges related to Guantanamo. Robert Knowles is asked questions by Katherine Kettell, ILS Public Relations Director, and Ahmad Choudhary, ILS President.
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Rule of Law In Peril
One can not describe the rule of law in the world today without mentioning the diminishing state of the rule of law. In this episode of Law Without Frontiers, we interview Mortimer Sellers, Professor of the University System of Maryland, to describe the importance of the rule of law. We look at the current situation with the rule of law and the potential remedies to bolster it. Professor Sellers is interviewed by Ahmad Choudhary, President of ILS, and Zoe Kroll, Ambassador of ILS.
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International Environmental Law & COP-28
On this episode we will go over issues in international environmental law, and how they relate to COP-28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference or Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is the official podcast of the International Law Society at the University of Baltimore School of Law. Welcome to 'Law Without Frontiers,' where we embark on an enlightening journey into the complex and captivating realm of international law. Each episode features thought-provoking discussions, insightful interviews with experts in the field, and analysis of landmark cases and global events. We'll break down legal concepts, explore their real-world applications, and shed light on the challenges and opportunities in the international legal landscape.
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