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Regulating Online Hate Speech with Daphne Keller
Regulating Online Hate Speech with Daphne Keller

Episode 53

How do we regulate online hate/terrorist speech? Daphne Keller, an expert in platform regulation and Internet users' rights, discusses how the law is…

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Securing American Elections with Nate Persily
Securing American Elections with Nate Persily

Episode 52

In 2016, Russia attacked the United States. As the Special Counsel report stated, “The Russian government interfered in the 2016 presidential electio…

6 years, 11 months ago

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Can Technology Help Address the Mental Health Crisis? with Joe Ruzek & Zach Harned
Can Technology Help Address the Mental Health Crisis? with Joe Ruzek & Zach Harned

Episode 51

Mental health care is going digital, with new apps designed to offer personalized intervention and instruction right when a client might need them. C…

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Fuel Economy Standards and the Law with Professor Deborah Sivas and SLS student Ben DeGolia
Fuel Economy Standards and the Law with Professor Deborah Sivas and SLS student Ben DeGolia

Episode 50

Cars and trucks account for nearly one-fifth of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. But fuel economy standards intended to limit their impact have been ch…

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Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative State with David Engstrom and Cristina Ceballos
Artificial Intelligence and the Administrative State with David Engstrom and Cristina Ceballos

Episode 49

Professor David Engstrom and law student Cristina Ceballos discuss artificial intelligence and whether it can help or hinder important decision makin…

7 years ago

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The Mueller Report and Indictments. What Have we Learned? with David Sklansky
The Mueller Report and Indictments. What Have we Learned? with David Sklansky

Episode 48

Professor David Sklansky, a former federal prosecutor, discusses what we know about the investigation, what we have learned from the report, and what…

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How Safe is Your Online Information? with Jennifer King
How Safe is Your Online Information? with Jennifer King

Episode 47

Why and when do people choose to hand over their personal information in exchange for online services? Jennifer King, of Stanford’s Center for Intern…

7 years, 1 month ago

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Race, Class, and College Admissions with Rick Banks
Race, Class, and College Admissions with Rick Banks

Episode 46

Law Professor Rick Banks, author of the forthcoming book Meritocracy in an Age of Inequality, discusses college admissions, race, and class in the wa…

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Chinese State-Owned Enterprises with Curtis Milhaupt
Chinese State-Owned Enterprises with Curtis Milhaupt

Episode 45

How has China managed to grow in the world economy? Comparative corporate governance expert Curtis Milhaupt discusses Chinese state-owned enterprises…

7 years, 2 months ago

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Gene-edited Babies and DNA Testing with Hank Greely
Gene-edited Babies and DNA Testing with Hank Greely

Episode 44

Hank Greely, an expert in ethical, legal, and social implications of new biomedical technologies, discusses gene-edited babies and DNA testing. For p…

7 years, 2 months ago

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