Latest Jurisprudence Podcast Episodes
Henry Oliver on Late Bloomers
Ipse Dixit - April 16, 2024 20:20 - 32 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Henry Oliver, a writer, speaker, and brand consultant based in London, discusses his new book, "Second Act: What Late Bloomers Can Tell You About Reinventing Your Life." Oliver begins by explaining what he means by a "late bloomer" and what their stories can tell us about succes...
Phillips & Baumann on the Major Questions Doctrine & the SEC
Ipse Dixit - March 22, 2024 05:21 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Todd Phillips, Assistant Professor at the Georgia State University J. Mack Robinson College of Business, and Beau J. Baumann, a Ph.D. student at Yale Law School, discuss their article "The Major Questions Doctrine's Domain," which will be published in the Brooklyn Law Review. Ph...
Matt Blaszczyk on Emergent Works & Copyright
Ipse Dixit - March 22, 2024 04:40 - 39 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Matt Blaszczyk, an incoming research fellow at the University of Michigan Law School, discusses his article "Impossibility of Emergent Works’ Protection in U.S. and EU Copyright Law," which is published in the North Carolina Journal of Law & Technology. Blaszczyk begins by expla...
From the Archives 114: Dupont's Cavalcade of America, The Constitution of the United States
Ipse Dixit - March 08, 2024 06:23 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsFrom 1935-53, the DuPont Company sponsored a radio program titled "Cavalcade of America." This episode dramatized the United States Constitution. The recording consists of three 78 RPM records, which were collected and digitized by the Internet Archive. Unfortunately, the B-side of the third 78 w...
Beau Baumann on Americana Administrative Law
Ipse Dixit - March 08, 2024 05:05 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Beau Baumann, a PhD candidate at Yale Law School, discusses his article "Americana Administrative Law," which is published in the Georgetown Law Journal. Baumann describes the origins and history of the non-delegation doctrine and the major questions doctrine, explaining how bot...
Neoshia Roemer on Equal Protection & Indian Child Welfare
Ipse Dixit - March 07, 2024 22:34 - 48 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Neoshia Roemer, Associate Professor of Law at Seton Hall University School of Law, discusses her article "Equity for American Indian Families," which will be published in the Minnesota Law Review. Roemer explains what the Indian Child Welfare Act does, why it was created, and ho...
Rachael Dickson on Cannabis Marks
Ipse Dixit - January 14, 2024 21:21 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Rachael Dickson, an Visiting Assistant Professor at the Suffolk University Law School Intellectual Property and Entrepreneurship Clinic and for Trademark Examining Attorney at the United States Patent and Trademark Office, discusses her draft article "High Hopes: Cannabis Tradem...
Aliza Shatzman on the Clerkships Whisper Network
Ipse Dixit - October 24, 2023 21:44 - 46 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Aliza Shatzman of the Legal Accountability Network discusses her article "The Clerkships Whisper Network: What It Is, Why It's Broken, And How To Fix It," which is published in the Columbia Law Review. Shatzman is on Twitter at @AlizaShatzman. This episode was hosted by Peter R...
Rachel O'Dwyer on Tokens
Ipse Dixit - October 24, 2023 21:22 - 41 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Rachel O'Dwyer, a lecturer in Digital Cultures in the National College of Art and Design, Dublin, discusses her new book "Tokens: The Future of Money in the Age of the Platform," which is published by Verso Books. O'Dwyer explains what tokens are, how they relate to money, how t...
Claire Aubin on Holocaust Perpetrators
Ipse Dixit - October 15, 2023 00:16 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Claire E. Aubin, a faculty member at Gratz College who will be a lecturer at UC Davis, discusses her work on Holocaust perpetrators, including her dissertation, "From Treblinka to Trenton: Holocaust perpetrators as immigrants to the post-war United States" and her recent article...
Christa Laser of the Law of the Blockchain
Ipse Dixit - October 07, 2023 22:52 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Christa Laser, Assistant Professor of Law at Cleveland State University College of Law, discusses her article "Legal Issues in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and NFTs," which will be published in the Nebraska Law Review. Laser begins by explaining that we should think about the rel...
Christa Laser on the Law of the Blockchain
Ipse Dixit - October 07, 2023 22:52 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Christa Laser, Assistant Professor of Law at Cleveland State University College of Law, discusses her article "Legal Issues in Blockchain, Cryptocurrency, and NFTs," which will be published in the Nebraska Law Review. Laser begins by explaining that we should think about the rel...
David Yosifon on Agency and Well-Being
Ipse Dixit - October 07, 2023 22:28 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, David G. Yosifon, Peter Canisius, S.J. Professor of Law at Santa Clara University School of Law, discusses his article "Agent Correction: Chastisement, Wellness, and Personal Ethics," which is published in the Florida State University Law Review. Yosifon begins by describing the...
Zachary Catanzaro on Artificial Intelligence & Copyright Theory
Ipse Dixit - September 25, 2023 21:15 - 31 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Zachary L. Catanzaro, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Thomas University Benjamin L. Crump College of Law, discusses his draft article "Beyond Incentives: Copyright in the Age of Algorithmic Production." Catanzaro begins by describing the history of the development of copyright...
Sara Protasi on Envy
Ipse Dixit - September 12, 2023 21:22 - 41 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Sara Protasi, Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Puget Sound, discusses her book "The Philosophy of Envy," which is published by Cambridge University Press. Protasi explains how envy is different from other emotions, including jealously. She describes the dif...
Quinn Yeargain on Litigating Trans Rights
Ipse Dixit - September 12, 2023 21:06 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Quinn Yeargain, Assistant Professor of Law at Widener University Commonwealth Law School, discusses his article, “Litigating Trans Rights in the States,” which will be published by the Ohio State Law Journal. Yeargain describes recent efforts by states to pass legislation infrin...
Michael Smith on Library Crimes
Ipse Dixit - August 30, 2023 18:20 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Michael Smith, Assistant Professor of Law at St. Mary's University School of Law, discusses his article "Library Crime," which will be published in the Drake Law Review. Smith describes the different kinds of crimes that are specific to libraries, how they differ from state to s...
Jacob Gordon on Gang Violence & Just War Theory
Ipse Dixit - August 26, 2023 20:18 - 38 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Jacob Gordon, a recent graduate of Harvard Law School, discusses his draft article "Gang Violence and Just War Theory." Gordon begins by explaining the basic premises of just war theory. He then describes common features of gangs, and how they often track with the features consi...
Paul Gowder on the Rule of Law & Black Liberation
Ipse Dixit - August 22, 2023 21:07 - 49 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Paul Gowder, Associate Dean of Research and Intellectual Life and Professor of Law at Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law, discusses his book The Rule of Law in the United States: An Unfinished Project of Black Liberation which is published by Hart Publishing and ava...
Jordi Goodman on Attribution Norms
Ipse Dixit - August 17, 2023 00:29 - 36 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Jordana R. Goodman, Assistant Professor of Law at Chicago-Kent College of Law, discusses her article "Ms. Attribution: How Authorship Credit Contributes to the Gender Gap," which is published in the Yale Journal of Law & Technology. Goodman begin by describing the "gender gap" a...
Difference between Municipal Law and International Law | Monism and Dualism in International Law
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - July 03, 2023 18:24 - 9 minutesThis episode discusses the concepts of Monism and Dualism and also the differences between Municipal Law and International Law. Sources of International Law - https://youtu.be/xxCGE8fpVE0
Law of Treaties Simplified
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - July 01, 2023 08:20 - 10 minutesOpinio Juris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkR4j43Qmms Pacta Sunt Servanda - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPftp4WnmVQ Sources of International Law - https://youtu.be/xxCGE8fpVE0 Telegram: https://t.me/Legal_Talks_by_DesiKanoon YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/cha...
Sources of International Law Explained
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 29, 2023 13:03 - 14 minutesOpinio Juris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkR4j43Qmms Pacta Sunt Servanda - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPftp4WnmVQ Telegram: https://t.me/Legal_Talks_by_DesiKanoon
What is Jus Cogens in International Law?
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 27, 2023 18:10 - 7 minutesThis episode discusses the concept of Jus Cogens in International Law.
What is Pacta Sunt Servanda?
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 27, 2023 17:55 - 6 minutesThis Episode explains the meaning of the Oldest Doctrine in Public International Law, Pacta Sunt Servanda, its relevance and exceptions.
Kenneth Adams on the Style of Contract Drafting
Ipse Dixit - June 25, 2023 20:12 - 42 minutes ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsIn this episode, Kenneth A. Adams, an attorney and expert on contract drafting, discusses his book, "A Manual of Style for Contract Drafting," which is published by the ABA. Adams describes how he became interested in the style of contract drafting and why he thinks it is often so bad. He explai...
What is the Meaning of Opinio Juris in International Law?
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 23, 2023 17:20 - 7 minutesLatin Term – Meaning – “Opinion that an act is necessary by rule of law” or opinion of law. It is considered to be a belief that the practice is obligatory. This belief in the mandatory nature the conduct or practice may be termed Opinio Juris. Importance and Relevance – To decide whether a...
Important International Organizations and Treaties of 20th Century
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 23, 2023 04:57 - 11 minutes1. 1958 – The United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs (UNOOSA) is an office of the U.N. Secretariat that promotes and facilitates peaceful international cooperation in outer space. It is part of the UN that was established in the year 1945. If aliens actually visit the Earth, this will be ...
History of Modern International Law in 19th and 20th Centuries
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 21, 2023 17:37 - 8 minutes1. 1815 – Congress of Vienna – Series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss a new European order post the downfall of Napoleon that led to agreements on national boundaries within Europe, Neutrality Pacts, freedom of navigation. 2. 1823 – Monroe Doctrine by James Monroe, then Pres...
History of Modern International Law - Part I
Legal Talks by Desikanoon - June 20, 2023 18:02 - 12 minutesHistory of Modern International Law till the end of 18th century Authority of the Organized Church was beginning to be challenged as there were constant struggles between religious authorities and rulers known as Crusades (12th and 13th centuries). Introduction of Modern Printing in the 15th...
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