Episode 23 features Devonya Havis, a 2021-2022 UB Center for Diversity Innovation Distinguished Scholar and associate professor in Philosophy at Canisius College. Dr. Havis discusses her research examining the nature of truth and the importance of broadening the field of philosophy to include the ways in which people encountering struggle engage in critical engagement about their condition. She specifically explores community practices, black ancestral practices, as an archive or guide for practice on how to push back.
Theophilus Edwin Coleman discusses Ghana's proposed anti-LGBTQ+ Bill and its effect on academic freedom
Melissa Crouch discusses how Myanmar's military acts as a constitutional actor
Rebecca R. French and Mark A. Nathan discuss Buddhism and Law
Mihreteab Taye discusses the institutional design of Africa's court systems
Greta LaFleur Discusses "How Sex Became Good: The Feminist Movements and Racial Politics that Made Modern Sexuality""
Nellie Drew and 3L students discuss model laws and initiatives to safeguard athletes
Athena Mutua discusses the Critical (Legal) Collective and its inaugural convening
Samantha Barbas gives some history and context on New York Times v. Sullivan, as described in her recently published book
Jorge Farinacci-Fernós discusses Puerto Rico’s Constitutional Paradox
Shaun Anderson speaks to the current nature of Title IX
Claire Cameron examines the challenge of implementing Erin’s Law
Judith Olin discusses Erin’s Law, its implications in New York State, and the broader topic of child abuse education.
Anya Bernstein discusses judicial populism and the cultures of bureaucracy
Matthew Dimick discusses income inequality, wealth redistribution, income tax, economics, Pareto optimality, and Marxism
Seth Parker Woods discusses the positioning of the cello, oral and written histories, Classical music, Black composers, and performance installations
Rachael K. Hinkle discusses briefs, lawyer experience, and the influence they have on Supreme Court decisions
Victoria Wolcott discusses the Long Civil Rights Movement and utopianism
Daniel Brantes Ferreira discusses sports betting and arbitration in Brazil
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