Ep. 30. In which we reflect on what Catholics believe about the roots of law and rights.
Ep. 29. In which we discuss a new moment of civic renewal in higher education with Lee Strang.
Ep. 28. In which we discuss establishment, disestablishment, conscience, and conformity with Prof. Nathan Chapman in relation to his book with Prof. Michael McConnell.
Ep. 27. In which we discuss Providence and godlessness in America with Professor Steven Smith in his new book.
Ep. 26. In which we offer some guarded rapid reactions in real-time to the opinions on the last day of the Supreme Court’s term.
Ep. 25. In which we discuss what a required Jurisprudence course in a Catholic law school just might be today.
Ep. 24. In which we go "old school" once again to discuss a new book by an old friend on the dark secrets of lethal injection.
Ep. 23. In which we reflect on the legal categories of status, conduct, belief, and message with an old friend.
Ep. 22 In which we discuss Section 25 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 and Calder v. Bull in light of an upcoming symposium in Connecticut.
Ep. 21. In which we reflect on ABA accreditation requirements and the semiotics of group academic letters.
Ep. 20. In which we converse with representatives of the Catholic Law faculty "youth movement" while they roam abroad presenting scholarly papers.
Ep. 19. In which we discuss with Mary Catherine Martin what Virginia can learn from the process that led to Missouri's "Death Star" Amendment 3.
Ep. 18. In which we consider whether Rahimi was right in relation to the rise of modern judicial review as explained by Prof. Christopher Wolfe.
Ep. 17. In which we welcome our Columbus Law colleague and friend Prof. Joel Alicea to discuss his forthcoming law review article, Bruen Was Right.
Ep. 16. In which we commend lawyers to read Thomas Hobbes, and we acknowledge Charlemagne the Dog.