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Open Source Perfume

Pod Curiam - April 26, 2024 15:57 - 40 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen are joined by Professor Amanda Levendowski, author of Open Source Perfume, which will appear in Cardozo Law Review Volume 45. Tune in for an exciting conversation about IP law and all things perfume.

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All For One, One For None: Arrington v. Burger King Worldwide and the Single-Entity Defense for Franchises

Pod Curiam - April 02, 2024 18:42 - 28 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Tune in to the latest on Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where Podcast Editor, Annie Lelonek, is joined by Associate Editor, Tyler Nappo, to discuss all things antitrust law and the case centering around his Note, Arrington v. Burger King Worldwide.

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"Swifties" or Swift Suppression? How Police Officers Exploit Copyright Law and Practice Online to Evade Public Accountability

Pod Curiam - March 28, 2024 09:00 - 30 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Tune in to the latest episode of Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where CLR Podcast Editor Greyson Cohen is joined by Jeremy Lamstein to discuss how police officers are getting bystander videos taken down from sites like YouTube by using copyright law as a back door.

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Backdating #MeToo

Pod Curiam - February 21, 2024 20:10 - 39 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In the latest episode of Pod Curiam, Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen are joined by Professor Jessica Fink, author of Backdating #MeToo, which will appear in Volume 45 of Cardozo Law Review. Professor Fink’s article bravely tackles the question of whether and how to apply contempo...

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If I Were a Christian: A Case of Religious Exemption or Constitutionally Blessed Discrimination?

Pod Curiam - January 28, 2024 13:10 - 23 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Tune in to the latest on Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, where CLR Podcast Editor Annie Lelonek is joined by activist and law student, Adela Cojab, for a discussion on Rutan Ram v. Tenneseee Department of Children’s Services and how the case relates to Adela’s Title VI lawsuit agai...

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Legalized Sports Wagering in America

Pod Curiam - January 12, 2024 16:30 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, a blast from the past, Volume 44 Podcast Editors Isaac Strauss and Shelley Wu speak with authors John T. Holden and Marc Edelman on Legalized Sports Wagering in America, an article they wrote together with Keith Miller. The authors provide an in-depth analysis of the evolution o...

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Terror and Tenderness in Criminal Law

Pod Curiam - January 03, 2024 04:36 - 44 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Tune in to a new Pod Curiam episode with CLR Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen and special guest Professor Eve Hanan for a powerful discussion that may change your perception of how the criminal justice system works. Professor Hanan’s article “Tender and Tenderness in Criminal Law”...

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In Satan We Trust: The Satanic Temple's Ongoing Crusade To Protect Abortion Rights

Pod Curiam - November 22, 2023 15:00 - 27 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Tune in to Beyond the Bluebook, a spinoff of Pod Curiam, to learn more about Associate Editor, Brad Koberg’s research and Note centering on the Satanic Temple.

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Shadow Districts

Pod Curiam - October 18, 2023 14:00 - 41 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Podcast Editors Annie Lelonek and Greyson Cohen are joined by Quinn Yeargain, author of Shadow Districts, which will appear in Volume 45. Tune in for an insightful conversation centering on the important role of state boards in elections and redistricting. 

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Nerds v. Nintendo: Video Game Decompilations versus Rights-Holder Interests

Pod Curiam - September 20, 2023 14:00 - 39 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In the season debut of Pod Curiam, the official podcast of Cardozo Law Review, Podcast Editors Annie and Greyson are joined by Kirk Sigmon, author of Nerds v. Nintendo: Video Game Decompilations versus Rights-Holder Interests, which will appear in Volume 45. Tune in for a thoughtful and fun conv...

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An Unqualified Prohibition of Self-Help Eviction: Providing a Right to Court Process for All Residential Occupants

Pod Curiam - June 13, 2022 14:49 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
According to real estate brokerage Douglas Elliman, the median monthly rent in Manhattan recently topped $4,000. With the cost of housing skyrocketing and countless renters scrambling for affordable options, we took the opportunity to speak with Matthew Main about the origins of the landlord-ten...

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Checkpoints and Preemption: a Panel Discussion on Gun Rights

Pod Curiam - May 02, 2022 21:00 - 56 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
As gun violence escalates around the country, we spoke with two authors, Ms. Rachel Simon and Professor Geoffrey Corn, about their forthcoming publications in our Special Gun Rights Issue. Both authors offered insightful and novel takes on the issue of gun rights and regulation. Ms. Simon’s Arti...

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"Free Speech and Abortions: The First Amendment Case Against Compelled Motherhood"

Pod Curiam - March 04, 2022 15:00 - 1 hour ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, which challenges Mississippi's "Gestational Age Act" banning abortions after fifteen weeks. While the Court has been deliberating, we spoke with Professor Raymond Ku about Dobbs and his novel First A...

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Pandemics & Public Health Surveillance

Pod Curiam - March 15, 2021 12:59 - 48 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Head de*novo Editor Leah Murphy and Submissions Editor Carlos Salguero spoke with Divya Ramjee and Pollyanna Sanderson about their Article, COVID-19 & Digital Contact Tracing: Regulating the Future of Public Health Surveillance. The authors discuss the interdisciplinary nature of...

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Paul Gowder & the American Rule of Law

Pod Curiam - October 21, 2020 21:13 - 39 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Welcome to Pod Curiam! For this fall's first episode, Lisa Angeles, our Managing Editor, was joined by Paul Gowder, a professor of law at Northwestern. Lisa and Professor Gowder dive deeper into his article, "The Dangers to the American Rule of Law Will Outlast the Next Election." Read Professor ...

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POLICING THE PAINTED AND POWDERED

Pod Curiam - April 07, 2020 16:40 - 33 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Staff Editor, Lisa Angeles spoke with Professor Anthony Kreis about his article,  Policing the Painted and Powdered, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 2. They dig into the connection between sexual orientation discrimination and sex discrimination.

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Judge Jack B. Weinstein's Guidelines for Sentencing

Pod Curiam - March 21, 2020 22:09 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Dana Kennedy spoke with Carolin Guentert and Ryan Gerber about their article,  A Judge's Attempt at Sentencing Consistency After Booker: Judge Jack B. Weinstein's Guidelines for Sentencing, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 1. They dig into sentencing refo...

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The First Step Act is Actually the "Next Step"

Pod Curiam - March 21, 2020 21:59 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Dana Kennedy spoke with Ms. Jesselyn McCurdy about her article, The First Step Act is Actually the "Next Step" After Fifteen Years of Successful Reforms to the Federal Criminal Justice System, which was published in Volume 41, Issue 1. They dig into the history ...

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THE FIRST STEP ACT IS ACTUALLY THE “NEXT STEP”

Pod Curiam - February 25, 2020 03:17 - 35 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Dana Kennedy spoke with Ms. Jesselyn McCurdy about her article, The First Step Act is Actually the "Next Step" After Fifteen Years of Successful Reforms to the Federal Criminal Justice System. They dig into the history around the enactment of the First Step Act ...

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First Principles for Forum Provisions

Pod Curiam - October 30, 2019 20:30 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Head ​de•novo Editor Zachary Silver sits down with Dan Listwa and Brad Polivka to discuss their Essay, First Principles for Forum Provisions, published in ​de•novo in September 2019. They spoke about how the Delaware Court of Chancery's recent decision in Sciabacucchi v. Salzbe...

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Second Class Citizenship?

Pod Curiam - April 18, 2019 18:10 - 22 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this Episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, spoke with University of Massachusetts School of Law Professor Irene Scharf about her Article, Second Class Citizenship? The Plight of Naturalized Special Immigrant Juveniles. They spoke about the issues facing these immigrant children and what can...

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Secession and the Prevalence of Both Militant Democracy and Eternity Clauses Worldwide

Pod Curiam - April 11, 2019 17:30 - 52 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Article Editor, Brian Gifford discusses Professor Rivka Weill's Article, published in Vol. 40 No. 2, Secession and the Prevalence of Both Militant Democracy and Eternity Clauses Worldwide. Professor Weill studied more than 190 Constitutions and how they deal with secessionist mo...

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Prosecuting Chinese Spies

Pod Curiam - February 18, 2019 17:00 - 34 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow speaks with Andrew Chongseh Kim about his article, published in Volume 40, Issue 2. They discuss Batman, Austin Powers, and the current state of Economic Espionage, indicating the disparate prosecution of those who are "researching while Asian."

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Mainstream Media and the FHA

Pod Curiam - February 16, 2019 01:15 - 24 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
This episode is Part II of our series on the Fair Housing Act. In this episode Staff Editor Jeff Myers speaks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Professor Craig Flournoy about the way the mainstream media covers, or fails to cover, Fair Housing and issues of Race, and how the problems that ...

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Part I: Promises Still to Keep

Pod Curiam - February 07, 2019 16:37 - 30 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Cardozo Law Review Staff Editor, Benjamin Leb speaks with Seton Hall Law's Professor Paula Franzese about the Fair Housing Act in Part I of our multipart series on the Act. They discuss redlining, tenant blacklisting, and the work that still must be done to fulfill the promises of affordable hou...

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Foreign Agent Problems

Pod Curiam - January 08, 2019 04:46 - 37 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
In this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow spoke with Ms. Jacqueline Van De Velde about her article, Foreign Agent Problems. They dig into how the domestic laws of foreign states, such as China and Russia, make it impossible for Non-Governmental Organizations to carry out their activities, w...

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What's Wrong with Obergefell

Pod Curiam - December 18, 2018 21:47 - 21 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, sits down with Professor Gregg Strauss (UVA) to discuss his paper, What's Wrong with Obergefell, an Article that dives into the rhetoric of the landmark opinion, Obergefell v. Hodges, authored by Justice Kennedy, and why it is harmful to society.

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Preparing for the Apocalypse

Pod Curiam - December 18, 2018 21:42 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 4 ratings
Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, sits down with Professors Constance Bagley (Yale) and Anat Alon-Beck (NYU) to discuss their paper, Preparing for the Apocalypse: A Multi-Prong Proposal to Develop Countermeasures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Threats. 

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