Synopsis
UCI Law Talks
Episodes
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Shauhin Talesh on Problems with the Civil Legal System and Arbitration
20/11/2015 Duration: 32minProf. Talesh examines how procedural rules in litigation have morphed in ways that undermine plaintiffs’ substantive civil rights, tilting the playing field in favor of defendants.
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David Kaye on Protecting Freedom of Expression, Opinion Around the World
29/10/2015 Duration: 28minProf. Kaye, the UN Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression, explains how he and the UCI Law students in the International Justice Clinic work with governments across the world to monitor and protect freedom of expression and opinion.
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Catherine Fisk on Friedrichs v. CTA
20/10/2015 Duration: 29minProf. Fisk breaks down the Supreme Court case that has the potential to weaken the role of public employee unions nationwide.
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Sarah Lawsky on Law School Faculty Entry-Level Hiring
30/09/2015 Duration: 24minThe health of the legal market has been the subject of much discussion and UCI Law’s Sarah Lawsky is a leading aggregator and analyst of the number of entry-level hires of law school faculty in the U.S. Sarah Lawsky unpacks exactly what has happened in the law teaching market and identifies characteristics associated with obtaining an entry-level job in this increasingly uncertain part of the academy.
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Kaaryn Gustafson on History, Impact of Bastardy Laws
16/09/2015 Duration: 20minKaaryn Gustafson elaborates on her groundbreaking research into the history of bastardy laws in America which have shaped U.S. law and policy in many surprising ways.
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Michele Goodwin on Incarceration of Women
16/09/2015 Duration: 22minMichele Goodwin warns of the serious and inadequately recognized challenges posed by the rising number of women in prison in the U.S.
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Rick Hasen on Election Law and ‘One Person, One Vote’
10/09/2015 Duration: 20minRick Hasen discusses the dynamic challenges posed by battles to reshape election law, including the upcoming Supreme Court case, Evenwel v. Abbott, deciding the “one person, one vote” issue. Find out what he dubs a potential “political earthquake.”
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Erwin Chemerinsky Supreme Court Preview
10/09/2015 Duration: 24minDean Erwin Chemerinsky analyzes significant cases in the upcoming 2015-16 Supreme Court term, including cases deciding affirmative action, election law and union dues.