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See generally
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16 episodes
2 days ago
The University of Pennsylvania Law Review's podcast, See generally, is dedicated to engaging legal scholars and experts in important conversations about the law, legal issues, academia, and legal education. Subscribe to get notified of new episodes! Follow us on: Instagram @pennlawreview Twitter @pennlrev Website pennlawreview.com © University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2021.
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The University of Pennsylvania Law Review's podcast, See generally, is dedicated to engaging legal scholars and experts in important conversations about the law, legal issues, academia, and legal education. Subscribe to get notified of new episodes! Follow us on: Instagram @pennlawreview Twitter @pennlrev Website pennlawreview.com © University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2021.
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Vol. 171 - A Conversation with Professor Sophia Lee
See generally
35 minutes 59 seconds
2 years ago
Vol. 171 - A Conversation with Professor Sophia Lee

In this episode of See generally, University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Professor Sophia Lee joins Kristen Marino to discuss her research in legal history, constitutional law, and administrative law. First, Professor Lee explains the relevance of legal history and her decision to become a legal historian. Then, she describes the historical influence of both court and non-court actors in shaping the meaning of the U.S. Constitution. Finally, Professor Lee discusses her forthcoming article, Racial Justice and Administrative Procedure. Her work analyzes the impact of the Administrative Procedure Act on racial justice movements from a historical perspective, describing ways in which administrative procedure both helped and hindered racial justice efforts.

Interview by Kristen Marino, Media Editor, Vol. 171, University of Pennsylvania Law Review.

Produced and edited by Andrew Gormley.

Cover Art by Emily Horwitz, Online Executive Editor, Vol. 170, University of Pennsylvania Law Review.

Transcript.

Cite as: See generally, A Conversation with Professor Sophia Lee, U. Pa. L. Rev. (Nov. 8, 2022), https://anchor.fm/see-generally-podcast.

© University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2022.


See generally
The University of Pennsylvania Law Review's podcast, See generally, is dedicated to engaging legal scholars and experts in important conversations about the law, legal issues, academia, and legal education. Subscribe to get notified of new episodes! Follow us on: Instagram @pennlawreview Twitter @pennlrev Website pennlawreview.com © University of Pennsylvania Law Review 2021.