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Blah Blah Blaw
Blah Blah Blaw
11 episodes
3 days ago
Today we're back discussing Buck v. Bell and Olmstead v. LC and talking about the broader importance of the way the law interacts with disabilities. We didn't do an intro on the cases themselves, but if you're not familiar or want to learn more, take a look at the cases below: Buck v. Bell Olmstead v. LC Check out Part 1 of our conversation here. Meet our guests this week: Cole Margol is a current 3L at GSU College of Law. He is a current graduate research assistant for the GSU Center f...
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Today we're back discussing Buck v. Bell and Olmstead v. LC and talking about the broader importance of the way the law interacts with disabilities. We didn't do an intro on the cases themselves, but if you're not familiar or want to learn more, take a look at the cases below: Buck v. Bell Olmstead v. LC Check out Part 1 of our conversation here. Meet our guests this week: Cole Margol is a current 3L at GSU College of Law. He is a current graduate research assistant for the GSU Center f...
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Government
Society & Culture,
Philosophy,
History
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Docket # 010420 - Much Ado About Infectious Disease
Blah Blah Blaw
1 hour 32 minutes
4 years ago
Docket # 010420 - Much Ado About Infectious Disease
Today we're talking about infectious disease and involuntary confinement (sound relevant?)! In Greene v. Edwards, a man with active tuberculosis wasn't given a proper hearing before being involuntarily confined and in City of Newark v. JS, a homeless man is considered a non-compliant patient. Both cases present a difficult reckoning with our constitution and our individual rights. We'll be joined by Dr. Sapna Iyer to discuss due process, constitutional rights, and the obligations of the st...
Blah Blah Blaw
Today we're back discussing Buck v. Bell and Olmstead v. LC and talking about the broader importance of the way the law interacts with disabilities. We didn't do an intro on the cases themselves, but if you're not familiar or want to learn more, take a look at the cases below: Buck v. Bell Olmstead v. LC Check out Part 1 of our conversation here. Meet our guests this week: Cole Margol is a current 3L at GSU College of Law. He is a current graduate research assistant for the GSU Center f...