Below the Line is a podcast produced by the Northwestern University Law Review. We feature interviews with legal scholars and practitioners, panels hosted on campus, and other relevant topics in legal news.
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Law Review Live with Professor William Carter, Jr.
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Professor William Carter, Jr. discusses his piece, "The Second Founding and Self-Incrimination," published in Volume 118.4 of our journal.Par Northwestern University Law Review
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Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: Practitioner Roundtable
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In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline…
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Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: Conversation Between Judge Rakoff & Prof. Edward Balleisen
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In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline…
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Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: Keynote Lunch with Judge Jed Rakoff (SDNY)
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In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline…
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Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: The Evolution of Anti-Fraud Regulation
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In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline…
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Fraud & the Erosion of Trust: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Fraud
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In 2022, the Northwestern University Law Review presents a symposium on Fraud and the Erosion of Trust, which brings together scholars of history, sociology, economics, psychology, business, and corporate and consumer fraud with a diverse array of practitioners to explore the most effective ways to redress the rise in fraud and accompanying decline…
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Law Review Live: Redeeming Justice
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Law Review Live: Redeeming Justice by Northwestern University Law ReviewPar Northwestern University Law Review
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Redeeming Justice: The Right to Redemption
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In this episode, activist Kempis “Ghani” Songster and Professor Rachel Lopez discuss their article, written with co-author Terrell Carter: Redeeming Justice. You can read their article here: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3728752. After Jones, mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles remain unconstitutional; if som…
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Jones v. Mississippi: Reacting to the Decision
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In this episode, professor and attorney David Shapiro discusses the recent Supreme Court decision in Jones v. Mississippi. Professor Shapiro argued for the Petitioner, Brett Jones, before the Supreme Court. You can read the Court’s decision here: https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/20pdf/18-1259_8njq.pdf.…
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Jones v. Mississippi: Anticipating the Decision
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In this episode, professor and attorney David Shapiro discusses the upcoming Supreme Court decision in Jones v. Mississippi. Professor Shapiro argued for the Petitioner, Brett Jones, before the Supreme Court.Par Northwestern University Law Review
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Alienating Citizens & Denaturalization with Amanda Frost
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The Transgender Military Ban with Michele Goodwin
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Rethinking Solitary Confinement: Danny Greenfield & Maggie Filler
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Danny Greenfield and Maggie Filler of the MacArthur Justice Center discuss solitary confinement. Namely, why we should end it, why we should care about it, and why listeners should come to Northwestern Law Review's 2019 Symposium: Rethinking Solitary Confinement.Rethinking Solitary Confinement will be held at Northwestern Law on November 8, 2019, a…
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The Dangers of Counterfactual Causal Thinking with Issa Kohler-Hausmann
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In this episode of Below the Line, Professor Issa Kohler-Hausmann discusses her article, Eddie Murphy and the Dangers of Counterfactual Causal Thinking About Detecting Racial Discrimination.Bonus! Watch Eddie Murphy's "White Like Me" here: https://youtu.be/l_LeJfn_qW0Par Northwestern University Law Review
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Commercial Speech and Craft Beer with Professor Daniel Croxall
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In this episode of Below the Line, Professor Daniel Croxall of McGeorge School of Law discusses craft beer law and his essay "Cheers to Central Hudson: How Traditional Intermediate Scrutiny Helps Keep Craft Beer Viable."Par Northwestern University Law Review
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Incitement on College Campuses with Professor Clay Calvert
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In this episode, Professor Clay Calvert discusses his essay "Reconsidering Incitement, Tinker, and the Heckler's Veto on College Campuses: Richard Spencer and the Charlottesville Factor."Par Northwestern University Law Review
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Agency Fee Doctrine with Professor Courtlyn Roser-Jones
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In this episode of Below the Line, Professor Courtlyn Roser-Jones joins us to discuss her article in Volume 112 Issue 4, "Reconciling Agency Fee Doctrine, the First Amendment, and the Modern Public Sector Union," and the Janus v. AFCSME oral argument.Par Northwestern University Law Review
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