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Overturning Roe and the Future of Abortion in the U.S. with Bernadette Meyler
Episode 114
In an unusual leak from the U.S. Supreme Court, a draft memo shows the Court has decided to overrule Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision Roe v. W…
4 years ago
Environmental, Social, and Governance Funds with Paul Brest and Colleen Honigsberg
Episode 112
Shareholders and investors alike are pressuring companies to improve their environmental, social, and governance performance. And an increasing numb…
4 years ago
Stanford Environmental Law Clinic’s Critical Environmental Cases with Debbie Sivas, Chris Meyer, and Sidni Frederick
Episode 111
Stanford’s Environmental Law Clinic issues come in all sizes and shapes, from arguing successfully before the Ninth Circuit on their Endangered Speci…
4 years ago
The Legacy of Justice Stephen Breyer
Episode 110
The Legacy of retiring Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer is discussed by Stanford Law School Dean Jenny Martinez, who clerked for Breyer. Hosted b…
4 years, 2 months ago
Covid-19, mask and vaccine mandates, and Continued Challenges Facing America’s Teachers
Episode 109
Teacher burnout—and resignations—may be leading to a crisis in education. Join Laura Juran, Chief Counsel and Associate Executive Director of the Cal…
4 years, 2 months ago
The Closing of the American Mind? A Discussion about Critical Race Theory, Book Banning, and More
Episode 108
Over 30 state legislatures across the country have introduced bills to limit the discussion of racial history in a wave prompted by the emergence of …
4 years, 2 months ago
SF Board Supervisor Matt Haney on the Challenges of Crime and Homelessness in Big Cities
Episode 107
Matt Haney, San Francisco Board Supervisor, joins Stanford Legal for a discussion about the challenges of homelessness and crime in cities, particula…
4 years, 3 months ago
Pandemic Vaccine Mandates at the Supreme Court
Episode 106
Just as pandemic fatigue is setting in and the Omicron variant is sweeping across the nation—putting a tremendous strain on America’s healthcare infr…
4 years, 3 months ago
Evictions and How Covid Changed the Discussion about Government Support for Society's Most Vulnerable
Episode 105
When AG Garland put out a call to lawyers, law students, and law schools generally to suit up to deal with the "eviction tsunami" that many are predi…
4 years, 5 months ago
Fake it Until You Make It? The Fall of Theranos and the Trial of Elizabeth Holmes
Episode 104
It was the stuff of Silicon Valley dreams. Elizabeth Holmes dropped out of Stanford University to launch the blood testing disruptor Theranos and bui…
4 years, 6 months ago