Case in Point Penn Law
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Case in Point provides smart, informative conversations about the law, society, and culture. By bringing together top scholars with experts on politics, business, health, education, and science, Case in Point gives an in-depth look at how the law touches every part of our lives. Produced by the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School.
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Confronting the threat of climate change with CERL Senior Fellow Xander Meise
CERL's Senior Fellow, Xander Meise, sits down with program Director, Claire Finkelstein to discuss her paper, "Lessonsfrom the Arctic: The Need for Intersectoral Climate Security Policy."
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Professors Wilkinson-Ryan and Hoffman bring contract law to the podcasting world
Professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan L’05 and David Hoffman’s podcast, “Promises, Promises,” draws from contract case law to bring you on-the-go legal commentary.
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Professor Sarah Paoletti and Advocate Azadeh Shahshahani on the current state of ICE facilities
Law School Professor Sarah Paoletti and Project South's Legal and Advocacy Director Azadeh Shahshahani discuss the current state of ICE facilities and calls for reform after reports of human rights violations.
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Dissecting the current state of long-term care with Professor Allison Hoffman and Dr. Norma Coe
Law School Professor Allison Hoffman and Dr. Norma Coe, PhD. from the Perelman School of Medicine, Leonard Davis Institute Senior Fellows, discuss their paper, "Long-Term Care Policy after Covid-19 — Solving the Nursing Home Crisis." The paper is co-authored with Dr. Rachel M. Werner from the Perelman School of Medicine.
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Professor Michael Murphy on the "Duty to Google" and its growing importance in practice
Professor Michael Murphy's report, "The Search for Clarity in Attorney's Duty to Google," discusses how judges have found lawyers to not do their diligence in doing research on the clear web. Professor Muphy joins us to discuss the growing importance of a basic web search in the 21st century.
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Professor Michael Levy on the Van Buren vs. United States and what it means for you
Professor Michael Levy discusses the upcoming Supreme Court Case, Van Buren vs. United States. This is the first time that Court is reviewing the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which will determine whether the law extends beyond hackers and unauthorized users of electronics systems to authorized users who access computer information for unauthorized activities.
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