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Case in Point

107 Episodes

24 minutes | Apr 22, 2019
Penn Law alumna Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 discusses her work as a poet and advocate (audio)
In this special edition of Case in Point, Environmental Action and Poetry Public interest attorney and poet Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 sat down with Penn Law’s Professor Cary Coglianese to discuss her work as a poet and advocate.. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.  Guests Environmental Action and Poetry Public interest attorney and poet Elizabeth J. Coleman L’74 with Penn Law’s Professor Cary Coglianese.  
34 minutes | Mar 12, 2019
Distinguished Policy Fellow Richard Cordray on Consumer Protection (audio)
In this episode of Case in Point, Distinguished Policy Fellow Richard Cordray, the Inaugural Director of the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), sat down with Penn Law's Cary Coglianese, the Edward B. Shils Professor of Law, to discuss consumer protection.
10 minutes | Dec 12, 2018
The Possibility of Ending Birthright Citizenship (audio)
In this episode of the Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Kermit Roosevelt explains the legal underpinnings of birthright citizenship in the U.S. and evaluates threats to end the practice by executive order. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Guest: Kermit RooseveltProfessor of Law Host: Ashton Lattimore
11 minutes | Sep 18, 2018
The International Criminal Court Under Attack (audio)
In this special edition of Case in Point, Penn Law’s William Burke-White contextualizes National Security Adviser Bolton's anti-ICC comments, explaining the United States' historically uneasy relationship with the institution. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.  Guest William Burke-WhiteRichard Perry Professor and Inaugural Director, Perry World House; Professor of Law Host Ashton Lattimore  
20 minutes | Sep 6, 2018
What the Kavanaugh nomination means for legal and social movements (audio)
In this special edition of Case in Point, Penn Law’s Serena Mayeri describes the movement that led to Judge Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination, and where conservatives and progressives may go from here. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.  Guest Serena MayeriProfessor of Law and History Host Ashton Lattimore  
15 minutes | Jun 26, 2018
Immigration Imbroglio (audio)
In this special edition of Case in Point, Penn Law’s Sarah Paoletti and Serena Mayeri discuss U.S immigration policy under the Trump administration and the family separation crisis. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.  Guests Sarah Paoletti Practice Professor of Law and Director of the Transnational Legal Clinic Serena MayeriProfessor of Law and History Host Marin Smith  
9 minutes | Dec 14, 2017
Breaking: FCC rolls back net neutrality regulations (audio)
In this special installment of the Case in Point podcast, Professor Herb Hovenkamp comments on the FCC repealing net neutrality regulations. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.  Guests Herb Hovenkamp James G. Dinan University Professor, University of Pennsylvania Host Steve Barnes Penn Law
18 minutes | Dec 12, 2017
Is Obamacare on life support? (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Allison Hoffman and Bloomberg Law’s Victoria Pelham dissect the current state the Affordable Care Act, state exchanges, and productive steps forward to improve the United States’ health insurance system. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Allison Hoffman Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School Victoria Pelham Reporter, Bloomberg Law   Host Hagana Kim Penn Law  
18 minutes | Dec 12, 2017
Is Obamacare on life support? (video)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Allison Hoffman and Bloomberg Law’s Victoria Pelham dissect the current state the Affordable Care Act, state exchanges, and productive steps forward to improve the United States’ health insurance system. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Allison Hoffman Professor of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School Victoria Pelham Reporter, Bloomberg Law   Host Hagana Kim Penn Law  
16 minutes | Dec 8, 2017
Breaking: What Congress' repeal efforts reveal about federal regulatory reform (audio)
In this special installment of the Case in Point podcast,Cary Coglianese and Gabe Scheffler highlight findings from their recent study, "What Congress's Repeal Efforts Can Teach Us About Regulatory Reform".  For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.     Guests Cary Coglianese  Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science; Director, Penn Program on Regulation Gabe Scheffler Regulation Fellow   Host Steve Barnes Penn Law
8 minutes | Dec 6, 2017
Breaking: President Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital (audio)
In this special edition of Case in Point, Professor William Burke-White addresses the diplomatic, security, and legal implications of this major shift in U.S. Mideast policy.     
15 minutes | Nov 30, 2017
Antitrust looms large in Trump administration (video)
Antitrust looms large in Trump administration   In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Herb Hovenkamp and Bloomberg Law’s Liz Crampton discuss antitrust policy, lessons learned from the past, and enforcement in the Trump Administration. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Guests Herb Hovenkamp James G. Dinan University Professor, University of Pennsylvania Liz Crampton Reporter, Bloomberg Law   Host Felicia Lin Penn Law
15 minutes | Nov 30, 2017
Antitrust looms large in Trump administration (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Herb Hovenkamp and Bloomberg Law’s Liz Crampton discuss antitrust policy, lessons learned from the past, and enforcement in the Trump Administration. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Guests Herb Hovenkamp James G. Dinan University Professor, University of Pennsylvania Liz CramptonReporter, Bloomberg Law   Host Felicia Lin Penn Law
17 minutes | Nov 6, 2017
What is a “JD Advantage” career? (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Heather Frattone and Bloomberg Law’s Casey Sullivan discuss a category of jobs for which bar passage is not required but for which a JD degree provides a distinct advantage. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Heather Frattone Associate Dean for Student and Professional Engagement Casey Sullivan Legal Journalist at Big Law Business, Bloomberg Host Jen Leonard Penn Law
17 minutes | Nov 6, 2017
What is a “JD Advantage” career? (video)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law’s Heather Frattone and Bloomberg Law’s Casey Sullivan discuss a category of jobs for which bar passage is not required but for which a JD degree provides a distinct advantage. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Heather Frattone Associate Dean for Student and Professional Engagement Casey Sullivan Legal Journalist at Big Law Business, Bloomberg Host Jen Leonard Penn Law
24 minutes | Oct 17, 2017
How SCOTUS has diminished private enforcement of federal rights (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law's Stephen Burbank and UC Berkeley's Sean Farhang discuss their new book Rights and Retrenchment: The Counterrevolution against Federal Litigation, which investigates the pushback against private enforcement. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Guests Stephen Burbank David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice Sean Farhang Professor of Law, and Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science Host Jen Leonard Penn Law
24 minutes | Oct 17, 2017
How SCOTUS has diminished private enforcement of federal rights (video)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn Law's Stephen Burbank and UC Berkeley's Sean Farhang discuss their new book Rights and Retrenchment: The Counterrevolution against Federal Litigation, which investigates the pushback against private enforcement. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Guests Stephen Burbank David Berger Professor for the Administration of Justice Sean Farhang Professor of Law, and Associate Professor of Public Policy and Political Science Host Jen Leonard Penn Law
17 minutes | Oct 5, 2017
Understanding mass killings in Las Vegas and beyond (video)
In this Case in Point podcast, Prof. Stephen Morse discusses mass killings in the U.S. in the wake of the horrific Las Vegas shooting and whether and how insights in neuroscience and the law can help predict or prevent such killing. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Stephen J. Morse Fellow, University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House;Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law; Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry; Associate Director, Center for Neuroscience & Society   Host Felicia Lin Penn Law
17 minutes | Oct 5, 2017
Understanding mass killings in Las Vegas and beyond (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Prof. Stephen Morse discusses mass killings in the U.S. in the wake of the horrific Las Vegas shooting and whether and how insights in neuroscience and the law can help predict or prevent such killing. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Stephen J. Morse Fellow, University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House;Ferdinand Wakeman Hubbell Professor of Law; Professor of Psychology and Law in Psychiatry; Associate Director, Center for Neuroscience & Society   Host Felicia Lin Penn Law
17 minutes | May 23, 2017
U.S. approach to global trade agreements (audio)
In this Case in Point podcast, Penn's Tom Wyler and Bloomberg Law's Jerome Ashton discuss NAFTA, the TPP and what the future of trade agreements mean for the U.S. more globally. For more information and for additional viewing/listening options, go to www.caseinpoint.org. Case in Point podcast provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives.   Guests Tom Wyler Fellow, University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House;Senior Vice President for Global Strategy, PSP Capital;former Counselor to the Secretary and Senior Advisor for International Economics, U.S. Department of Commerce Jerome Ashton Managing Editor, International Trade Reporter,Bloomberg BNA Host Felicia Lin Penn Law
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