We retired this podcast, because we couldn't parse it for 10 consecutive times.
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2019-01-25 | Alan Trammell, assistant professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law, discusses his work on nationwide injunctions. The conversation was recorded in September 2018 about research he conducted over the previous summer. |
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2018-12-14 | Fidel Calero, manger of education services for the AccessLex Institute Southwest Territory, discusses financing legal education. Calero was on campus in October of 2018 to launch a partnership between AccessLex and the law school and to give a presen... |
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2018-12-01 | Margaret Sova McCabe, the 13th dean of the University of Arkansas School of Law, discusses her research interests and transition to Fayetteville. McCabe began her deanship during the summer of 2018. The interview was recorded in September of that year. |
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2018-09-01 | Zoe Niesel, assistant professor, director of the Law Success Program and co-director of the Legal Research and Writing Program at St. Mary’s University School of Law, discusses her research on defining personal jurisdiction in the age of internet conta... |
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2018-08-11 | Lua Kamal Yuille, associate professor at the University of Kansas School of Law, discusses her research on "The Myth of Autonomy." She was on campus in March of 2018 as part of the law school's speaker exchange. |
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2018-07-28 |
Retalitation Against Black Work Matters featuring Michael Green Michael Green, professor at Texas A & M University School of Law, discusses his research on retaliation against Black Work Matters. He was on campus in April of 2018 as part of the law school's speaker exchange. |
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2018-05-11 | Josh Galperin, the director of the Environmental Protection Clinic and clinical lecturer in law at Yale Law School, discusses his research on private environmental governance. He was on campus as part of the Arkansas Law Review Symposium in October of ... |
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2018-04-14 | Regina Hopper, alumna and senior vice president of global public policy, GRIDSmart Technologies, talks with Darinda Sharp about her work with integrated mobility through connected and automated technologies. She was on campus in February of 2018 to acc... |
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