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Conversations from Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School
10 episodes
5 days ago
Conversations from Harvard Law School is a production of the Harvard Law Office of Communications.
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Conversations from Harvard Law School
Ep. 10: Civil v. Common Law Myths

Professor Holger Spamann, an expert in corporate law, economics, and finance, argued during a September 2022 lecture at Harvard Law School that the differences between the two most widely used legal systems in the world, common law and civil law, are not as stark as many lawyers imagine.

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1 year ago
48 minutes 38 seconds

Conversations from Harvard Law School
Ep. 9: Money, Politics, and the Constitution in the ‘Golden Age’ of Capitalism

During a March 2023 lecture at Harvard Law School, Professor Laura Weinrib, a legal historian and constitutional and labor law scholar, described the arc of labor union power in the 20th century and its relationship to political spending.

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1 year ago
52 minutes 44 seconds

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Ep. 8: The Original Scalia 

Professor Adrian Vermeule, an administrative and constitutional law expert, argued during an October 2022 panel discussion at Harvard Law School that the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia began his career on the bench as a proponent of the administrative state and only later evolved into its most fearsome foe. His remarks were followed by responses by Andrew Oldham, a judge who serves on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and fellow Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig.

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1 year ago
1 hour 13 minutes 26 seconds

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Ep. 7: Building Equitable Cities Post-Pandemic

During a lecture in the fall of 2022, former presidential candidate and U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro explained his belief that the nation’s cities are not only bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic but also becoming more equitable for residents.

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1 year ago
53 minutes 52 seconds

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Ep. 6: Identity Crisis: The Future of Racial Equality

Professor Guy-Uriel Charles, an expert on civil procedure, elections, and race and the law, discussed what he sees as the demise of America’s “civil rights consensus,” and what he believes might come next during a lecture he delivered at Harvard Law School in March 2023.

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1 year ago
36 minutes 18 seconds

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Ep. 5: Federal Authority Without Judicial Supremacy 

During a February 2023 lecture at Harvard Law School, Professor Daphna Renan, a scholar of presidential power and administrative governance, argued that the judiciary should not always have the final word on the Constitution. Instead, Renan believes the U.S. should move toward a more political constitutionalism, which would wrest some of the power from the Supreme Court and share it with democratically elected bodies like Congress.

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1 year ago
34 minutes 29 seconds

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Ep. 4: Beyond Textualism

In March 2023, University of Chicago Law Professor William Baude took on textualism, the increasingly common approach to legal interpretation that emphasizes the plain language of a statute. During a lecture at Harvard Law School, Baude argued that, in some cases, textualists must consider unwritten law to arrive at the correct interpretation.

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1 year ago
37 minutes 30 seconds

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Ep. 3: On Being a Nuisance

A leading expert on torts, Professor John Goldberg explores nuisance law and its implications for what he called “today’s biggest litigation” in torts, a field of law that defines what counts as wrongfully injuring another person. His remarks came in a lecture he delivered at Harvard Law School in March 2023.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 47 seconds

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Ep. 2: Leave No Power on the Table 

Civil rights leader Sherrilyn Ifill, who served as the seventh president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, examined the role of race and racism in bringing about what she sees as the current democratic crisis in the United States during a lecture at Harvard Law School in November 2023.

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1 year ago
57 minutes 38 seconds

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Ep. 1: A Conversation with Retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer

Just three months after stepping down from the U.S. Supreme Court, in September 2022, Justice Stephen Breyer joined Harvard Law School Dean John F. Manning to discuss his time on the nation’s highest court, the job that most shaped his career, and why his questions at oral argument were so famously idiosyncratic.

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1 year ago
56 minutes 7 seconds

Conversations from Harvard Law School
Conversations from Harvard Law School is a production of the Harvard Law Office of Communications.