In this episode, we continue the taboo discussion about law clerks. Only this time, we get even more controversial.
Did you know that Federal Judges empowered to judge discrimination and harassment cases are exempt from the same anti-discrimination laws that apply to other government branches and private employers? Yup, Judges are above the law. And some Judges abuse their staff with impunity.
In this episode, we speak with Aliza Shatzman, co-founder of The Legal Accountability Project, a nonprofit aimed at ensuring that law clerks have positive clerkship experiences while extending support and resources to those who do not.
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Ep. 34 - Making Trans Medicine Illegal with Professor stef shuster
Ep. 33 - Exploring the Reform Prosecutor Movement with Justin Kollar
Ep. 32 - Making Jury Trials More Fair with Rhian Jones
Ep. 31 - Cancel Culture and Wokeness with Prof. Lee Pierce
Ep. 30 - Originalism is Fake
Ep. 29 - Unrig Democracy with Daniel G. Newman
Ep. 28 - Brighten Ax Murder Solved?
Ep. 26 - Fighting Police Brutality with Don Thompson
Supreme Court HILF with Dawn Brodie
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Ep. 24 - Usual Cruelty of the Legal System with Alec Karakatsanis
Ep. 23 - We Don’t Talk About Law Clerks with Prof. Eric Segall
Ep. 22 - Representation Isn’t Enough
Ep. 21 - Form Over Substance
Ep. 20 - Texas Goddamn
Ep. 19 - No Seriously, Eat the Rich
Ep. 18 - Combating FakeNews at Home and Deepfakes in the Courtroom
Ep. 17 - Broadening the Bench with Julie Cianca
Ep. 16 - Legislation to Save Democracy
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