New RightsCast Episode and Upcoming Schedule
I was so pleased to have the opportunity to talk with Josh Douglas (University of Kentucky) for this week’s episode of The RightsCast. Josh discusses his research relating to how courts should police...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 8: Anthony Kreis, “The History of the Freedom to Marry”
I had a wonderful conversation this week with Anthony Kreis of the University of Georgia about his work on the history of the freedom to marry. His most recent article talks about the parallels and...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 9: Professor Khiara Bridges, “Class-Based Affirmative...
After a brief hiatus, The RightsCast is back! Listen to Professor Khiara Bridges (Boston University Law) explain why class-based affirmative action is a poor substitute for race-based affirmative...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 10, Part 1: Professor César García Hernández,...
Episode 10 of The RightsCast features César García Hernández, one of my most distinguished colleagues at the University of Denver School of Law and an expert on the growing intersection of criminal and...
View ArticleThe RightsCast: Osamudia James Next Week
The RightsCast will return next week with a conversation with Osamudia James (Miami) about white identity and affirmative action. ETA May 25, 2015: I forgot that this week is the Law & Society...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 11, Part 1: Professor Osamudia James, “White Like Me”
The RightsCast is back! I’m thrilled to present Part One of an episode featuring Osamudia James (Miami Law) discussing her recent NYU Law Review article “White Like Me: The Negative Impact of the...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 11, Part 2: Osamudia James, “White Like Me”
The second part of my conversation with Osamudia James (Miami Law) about her wonderful article “White Like Me” is now available! Check it out. Great material for those who teach affirmative action in...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 12, Part 1: Charlotte Garden, “Meta Rights”
This week’s episode of The RightsCast features Professor Charlotte Garden (Seattle U), a scholar of labor law and constitutional law as well as Litigation Director at the school’s Korematsu Center for...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Ep. 12, Pt. 2: Charlotte Garden, “Meta Rights”
I released this last week and just realized I forgot to post it on the blog. Part 2 of Charlotte Garden’s discussion of her article “Meta Rights.” Due to the holiday this weekend, there will be no new...
View ArticleThe RightsCast, Episode 6: Andrew Ferguson, Big Data and Reasonable Suspicion
In this week’s episode of The RightsCast, I interview Professor Andrew Ferguson (UDC Law) about his article “Big Data and Predictive Reasonable Suspicion,” which is forthcoming in the University of...
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