DISCOVERY is a podcast presented by the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle, WA, featuring distinguished guests discussing today's biggest social, political and legal issues. Episodes focus on a diverse mix of legal and legal-adjacent topics through intimate conversations with experts, speakers and leaders from around the globe. For more, visit law.uw.edu/podcast.
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Thirty percent of students drop out of college during the 1st year. The transition from high school to college is a struggle for many students. I interview current and former college students about their freshman year experience and I invite guests who share topics relevant to college life. Join me as we discuss how to survive, thrive, and graduate. Academic Survival: The Podcast That Gets Freshmen to Graduation.
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Catch up on the local headlines of the day with the "KUOW Newsroom" podcast. One podcast feed, all the great local reporting you expect from KUOW and NPR. Headline summaries posted every weekday around 5 p.m. Special features and interviews posted throughout the day. We're trying out some new formats on this feed. Let us know what you think at newsroom@kuow.org.
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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community and the podcast at dcbar.org. This Season's Hosts: Andrew Nettels, George Washington University Law School, Class of 2025 DaJonna Richardson, University of Colorado Law, Class of 2024 Furaha Joy Saungweme, Georgetown University Law Center, Class of 2025 Fabiola Uwera, Georgetown University Law Center, Class of 2026 Presented by the D.C. Bar Com ...
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In the spring of 2011, several student groups and Law School programs came together with the common goal of increasing awareness and exchange of information related to global issues. The “Global Mondays” initiative and speaker series is dedicated to this cause and designed to further the Law School’s mission to act as a Leader for the Global Common Good. Building on and expanding the reach of the existing Law through Global Eyes Lecture Series and the World Watch Speaker Series this is a wee ...
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Just as a gaggle is an informal political press briefing, The Gaggle is a 20-minute casual weekly conversation, released every Monday, that focuses on politics, media and political culture. The Gaggle presents behind-the-scenes perspectives from leaders living their everyday lives in the political, journalistic or governmental spheres, providing special insights into what makes them tick. Host David Helfenbein’s background is in public relations, strategic communication, public affairs and p ...
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What is morality, faith, and our place in the world? Not easy questions. Many look to religion to answer these questions. Religion certainly does provide answers but not in the way we're used to. The answers we're given are really only starting points to help guide us on a path to greater wisdom. That path is a difficult one because it demands us to be present. To think outside the box. It demands us to struggle with God as opposed to thoughtlessly receive "the answer." In the struggle and t ...
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"Whither the Looniversity?" - A Podcast on the Miserable State of the American University
"Whither the Looniversity?" - The Podcast of The Peerless Review
"Whither the Looniversity?" is a series of videos and podcasts that constitute an ongoing discussion about the woke culture of the modern university and other challenges facing higher education. Hosted by Adam Ellwanger, a professor of rhetoric at the University of Houston - Downtown, the show features professors, administrators, and students who have unique ideas about how to restore intellectual culture -- whether inside institutional settings or out of them. Each episode focuses on the sa ...
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Interruptions is a podcast hosted by Rev. Odell M. Cooper and Cathy Patton, two parents whose lives were Interrupted - one by gun violence and the other by autism. The hosts use their voices to Disrupt the Silence caused by inherited faith and family traditions, cultural and societal stigmas, and fear. Each episode openly addresses racial and economic disparities and the impact on mental health in communities of Black and Brown people. Their guests share personal stories about how their live ...
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From Howard University to Law Enforcement: Officer Jill's Story
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🎙️🚨 It's been a powerful episode on Academic Survival with Officer Jill! Our discussion shed light on the critical topics of campus safety, law enforcement understanding, and the enriching experience of attending an HBCU. 🎓 Three Key Takeaways: 🛑 Know Your Rights and Stay Compliant: Understanding what you should and should not do during interaction…
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One issue: DCYF’s transfer of 43 men in their early 20s from Green Hill to an adult prison.Par Ann Dornfeld
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‘In symbolic terms, it would be enormous for this area. It would mean reversing mistakes that have been made over 20 years.’ -Dominic Gates on Boeing newsPar Kim Malcolm
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The NPR All Things Considered co-host told us about hosting Season Two of the Netflix series "The Mole."Par Kim Malcolm
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Some scholars call our politically fraught and hyper-partisan times “the age of impeachment.” They claim the increased use of impeachment and removal proceedings signals an erosion in institutional norms, perhaps that we’ve even “overwhelmed” the use of impeachment and diluted impeachment of any significance. What does U.S. impeachment history tell…
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday that cities can ban camping and sleeping in public, even if there is no shelter to send them to, overturning a previous ruling that has guided cities' approaches to homelessness for years.Par Kate Walters
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Jeffrey Nelson, an Auburn police officer who was charged for shooting and killing Jesse Sarey, 26, in 2019, was found guilty of murder and assault on Thursday. Nelson is the first officer in Washington state to be convicted under a new legal standard for holding cops accountable for using deadly force.…
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Kinesiology Major Jonathan Jackson Williams: How Consistency Leads to Fitness Success
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In this episode, Jonathan Jackson Williams, tackles the challenges and strategies tied to physical activity and recovery. He highlights the significance of listening to one's body and knowing when to take a break from gym routines. Jonathan, a kinesiology student at California State University, Dominguez Hills, emphasizes balancing fitness goals wi…
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Police officer Jeffrey Nelson will not testify in the murder trial against himPar Ashley Hiruko
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Washington officials say after the U.S. Supreme Court upheld broad access to the abortion pill mifepristone Thursday, the state will start to release its stockpile of the drug. But it’s unclear whether the state will renew that stockpile if the medication faces additional federal challenges.Par Jeanie Lindsay
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This first Pride, though big in spirit, was minuscule compared to what it has become today.Par Paige Browning
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Poet Maggie Smith will read from and talk about her work on June 8 at Hugo House.Par Paige Browning
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‘She is sparkling, she is shiny, she is not somebody to fear. Let her have her moment. Let her have her dance.’ - Anida Yoeu AliPar Kim Malcolm
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Updated at 1 p.m. 5/29/2024Par Ashley Hiruko
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An Unprecedented Rollback of Human Rights
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In 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourteenth Amendment’s guarantee to personal liberty does not include the right to abortion and returned the power to regulate abortion to individual states. Justice Samuel Alito said in the Court’s majority opinion that the decision in Dobbs v. The Jackson Women's Health Organization would end the abor…
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The Seattle City Council postponed a planned vote Tuesday over a controversial proposal to roll back a gig worker minimum wage that was put in place earlier this year.Par Ruby de Luna
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Seattle Times columnist Naomi Ishisaka talks about the origins and impacts of a recent social media stormPar Kim Malcolm
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Professor David Baker used to say that protein design was on the ‘lunatic fringe’ of biochemistry. Now, he’s on the TIME100 Health list.Par Kim Malcolm
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Researcher expects French Gates 'will continue to focus on gender equity and women's empowerment.'Par Kim Malcolm
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Pro-Palestine protesters to disband UW encampment in Seattle after university makes concessions
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Agreement signals campus protest tents will be coming down soonPar Paige Browning
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Auburn cop's murder trial starts: Defense confirms he'll testify, 1 juror dismissed over undisclosed witness connection
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The long-awaited murder trial of Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson got off to a rocky start Thursday.Par Amy Radil
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Electricity demand in Washington state is about to grow dramatically, as we shift away from fossil fuels. That means we’re going to need better batteries – and a lot more of them. Companies in Washington State are racing to become leaders in this growing industry.Par Joshua McNichols
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A Nurse Practitioner's Approach to Healthcare: Student Aryss Richardson Interviews Dr. Angela Allen-Washington
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In this episode, I turn the mic over to Aryss Richardson, who is a high school senior simultaneously taking college courses. She aspires to be a nurse. I've arranged for her to interview the esteemed Dr. Angela Allen-Washington, a doctor of nursing practice with over 20 years of experience. I really wanted her to have the opportunity to interview s…
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‘It's hard not to think of how historic it is to be on a plane like Air Force One.’ – NPR’s Elena MoorePar Kim Malcolm
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Each day in Burien seems to bring a new uproar between city officials and the King County Sheriff’s Office over the city’s camping ban. Meanwhile, people await an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling on whether camping bans violate the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment when they don’t come with offers of available shelter…
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District officials have not said which schools will be on the chopping block — a list is expected to be released in June — but they say K-5 students would be better accommodated if the district downsized to 50 elementary schools, down from more than 70 schools.Par Sami West
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‘She was very direct. She said, we will not end this relationship because, essentially, you couldn't replace all the support that the company has given the university over the years.’ -Mike ReicherPar Kim Malcolm
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Earlier this year, Washington became the fifth state in the country to issue guidance on using AI in school. Some teachers had already started using artificial intelligence to improve their assignments, engage students, and save time.Par Sami West
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‘In the long term, we think that families really are going to benefit from this.’Par Kim Malcolm
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Season 5 Finale: Law School Insights
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Let's Brief It wraps up its fifth season with reflections from hosts Andrew Nettels, DaJonna Richardson, Furaha Joy Saungweme, and Fabiola Uwera. They share insights on balancing academic rigor with self-care, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead, and finding creative outlets outside of law school demands. The hosts also encourage listeners…
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‘Money Talks is one of the takeaways you could have from this. In the case of Canada now, when push comes to shove, a major province in the country depends on this industry as critical to their future growth.’ -Tom BansePar Tom Banse
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If the proposed rule change goes into effect, it would change the way companies like Microsoft and Amazon do business.Par Kim Malcolm
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King County councilmember Claudia Balducci pushed for the long-awaited opening. She’s ready to celebrate Saturday’s launchPar Kim Malcolm
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UW professor Jessica Gephart shares insights into the global and local seafood tradePar Kim Malcolm
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Ryan McCarl on Teaching Law Students to do the “Write” Thing
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Ryan McCarl, author of “Elegant Legal Writing,” joins Andrew and Fabiola for a discussion of modern legal writing trends and their application to law students. Elegant Legal Writing Book: http://bit.ly/elw-book Ryan's Blog: elegantlegalwriting.com Please note, the positions and opinions expressed by the speakers are strictly their own, and do not n…
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University of Washington running back Tylin Rogers pleaded not guilty Thursday morning to one count of rape in the second degree and one count of rape in third degree.Par Katie Campbell
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Recent Washington Post reporting uncovered complaints that U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, a Washington Democrat, has been a roadblock to actually getting an internet privacy law on the books.Par Kim Malcolm
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Big Data Searches and the Future of Criminal Procedure
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Beginning with the tale of an unsolved mystery, and expanding to the U.S. Capitol riots on January 6, 2021, UW Professor of Law Mary D. Fan takes us through a look at how crimes are being solved through the use of digital searches. Keyword and geofence warrants are now tools helping law enforcement identify unknown perpetrators. However, courts are…
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Inclusive Leadership for Students: A Conversation with Dr. Dar Mayweather
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In this episode of Academic Survival, I have an enlightening conversation with Dr. Dar Mayweather, a passionate educator and leader, on the intersection of education, career goals, and inclusive leadership development. Dr. Mayweather discusses inclusive leadership for students and emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing people's natu…
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KUOW's Kim Malcolm talks to investigative reporter Ashley Hiruko about the allegations.Par Ashley Hiruko
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Before they return to their individual territories in early spring, many local crows can be found roosting together in the thousands in spots like the UW Bothell campus near State Route 522.Par Kim Malcolm
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Lawyers vs Algorithms: Allies or Adversaries?
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In this episode, we explore the dynamic relationship between lawyers and artificial intelligence, a topic gaining significant attention both in the U.S. and internationally. Our focus is on understanding whether AI is collaboratively working with lawyers or posing challenges to the legal profession (or perhaps it is doing both). Additionally, we ex…
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Beer brewing has a reputation of being for bros with beards. But long ago, beer making was women’s work. Now, a growing number of Seattle area women are reclaiming that heritage.Par Ruby de Luna
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According to NASA, just 280 people have visited the International Space Station. Dottie Metcalf-Lindenberger was one of them.Par Kim Malcolm
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With pennies on the dollar and surprise notices, this nonprofit clears Washingtonians' medical debt
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This nonprofit raises funding to pay off people’s medical debt — oftentimes without their prior knowledge. Now the group is partnering with a Seattle business owner to help some of the 400,000 Washingtonians who collectively owe roughly $4.2 billion worth of medical debt.Par Diana Opong
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‘I think this is a case of the hole kept getting deeper for Boeing, and the board decided to stop digging.’ -Bill SaporitoPar Kim Malcolm
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Don’t Leave your Culture Behind: Leveraging Your Cultural Identity to Enhance Your Legal Practice
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In this episode, hosts Andrew Nettels and Fabiola Uwera discuss law and culture with Aarash Darroodi, the General Counsel of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, the most famous and largest Guitar manufacturer in the world. Aarash shares how his cultural background and global perspective have profoundly shaped him and his professional trajectory…
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It’s been 10 years since a massive landslide near the small village of Oso in Snohomish County killed 43 people, wiped out an entire neighborhood, and buried State Route 530 in mud. It was the deadliest landslide in U.S. history.Par Kim Malcolm
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Writer and amateur historian Jean Sherrard tells us about a Denny family mansion that may be on the chopping blockPar Rob Wood
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