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Sands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2027 - On the Internet No One Knows You're a DogPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2027.On the Internet No One Knows You’re a Dog was written by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterJim/Husband, GPS VO – Ethan PannSarah/Wife – Talia J. WilliamsGillian, Lucky, Derek – Sen Zacarias Penny – Essence LynnKuddles – Liam SebastianLexie – Amele BrownDirected by Robin MilesSound Design & Edits by Terence KreySound Engineer by David LawsonProduction Manager – Angela VautOriginal Music - Jeremy WilmsFor more information ab...2025-05-0634 minHello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.Hello, Hot Flash: Conversations about menopause, women’s health and mindset for midlife women.195 Menopause-Related Workplace Discrimination, What You Need To KnowShow Notes Are you concerned with the way your perimenopausal or post-menopausal symptoms are impacting you at work?  If so, or if you foresee a concern, check out my recent interview Emily Gold Waldman, Bridget Crawford, and Naomi Cahn are three legal experts who have been diving deep into the issue of menopause discrimination in the workplace through their extensive research and advocacy efforts. Waldman, in her role as the Associate Dean at Pace University, sheds light on the interconnected nature of menopause, sex, and age discrimination, pushing for cultural and legal reforms similar to t...2025-01-0941 minEnvironmental Law Explored: A Podcast SEERiesEnvironmental Law Explored: A Podcast SEERiesShell v Milieudefensie: European Climate Case & Regulatory Backdrop In this episode, Rhys Davies (Kirkland & Ellis International LLP) joins Natalia Urzola (SJD Candidate, Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University) to discuss the Court of Appeal's decision in The Hague, Netherlands, in Shell v. Milieudefensie. The court determined that while Shell has obligations to reduce its scope 3 emissions, it is not required to meet a specific reduction target. The podcast explores this ruling in the context of existing and upcoming EU regulatory frameworks, including the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive. It also compares these EU requirements with climate-related regulations i...2024-11-2637 minBeyond the Bar PodcastBeyond the Bar PodcastS3 E36: Inside the Mind of a Family Law Powerhouse: John Pappalardo's Journey from Athletics to ADRJoin us for an intimate conversation with legal powerhouse John Pappalardo, who leads a 12-member matrimonial law firm, The Pappalardo Law Group PLLC, and serves as a State Department referral attorney for Missing and Exploited Children cases. In this candid discussion, John reveals his journey from a "challenging teenager" to becoming a respected family law attorney, mediator, and professor at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. Key moments: 🎓 How athletics and liberal arts shaped his early years ⚖️ His transition from criminal law to family law 🤝 Why he believes in alternative dispute resolution 🌿 The surprising career he'd choose if he couldn...2024-11-2224 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Candido Cornejo Jr. & Jesse James Keitel - Intentional CastingSummary: In this episode, trans creatives Jesse James Keitel and Candido Cornejo Jr.  discuss the importance of intentional casting and authentic representation in Hollywood. They explore the challenges faced by trans and non-binary artists, the significance of advocacy, and the need to break stereotypes in casting. The conversation highlights personal experiences and the ongoing efforts to educate the industry on trans representation, emphasizing the humanity and talent of individuals beyond their identities. In this conversation, Candido and Jesse share the challenges and nuances of casting in the entertainment industry, particularly focusing on the representation of trans and n...2024-11-0556 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Kim Williams - The Power of Elevating StoriesSummary: In this episode of In the Podlight, casting executive and producer Kim Williams shares her journey in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the importance of authenticity, representation, and storytelling. She discusses her unique approach to casting, the significance of collaboration, and the challenges faced in advocating for diversity. Kim also reflects on her career experiences, the role of mentorship, and her aspirations for the future, all while encouraging creatives to embrace opportunities and stay true to themselves.TakeawaysKim Williams emphasizes the importance of authentic storytelling.She believes in saying yes to...2024-10-2940 minChrysalis with John FiegeChrysalis with John Fiege18. Sean Dixon — Puget SoundkeeperThe tires of your car have a chemical in them, called 6PPD, that slows tire degradation by binding with oxygen and ozone that could break down the rubber. But these same reactions that protect the rubber are also creating a new chemical, called 6PPD-quinone, which scientists just found in 2020 to be highly toxic to aquatic organisms.6PPD is in essentially every tire made since the 1960s, and aquatic ecosystems around the world, particularly in dense urban areas, are in danger.Coho salmon is particularly susceptible to the toxin, and salmon populations in the Seattle area...2024-10-281h 22Sands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Sammi Cannold & Liam Pearce - Neurodiversity and Inclusion on BroadwaySummary: In this episode of In the Podlight, hosts Grant and Caroline engage in a profound conversation with director Sammi Cannold, and actor Liam Pearce about their experiences with the groundbreaking Broadway production, How to Dance in Ohio. They explore the journey of the show from its documentary roots to its Broadway success, emphasizing the importance of neurodiversity and authentic representation in theater. The discussion delves into the casting process, the significance of creating an inclusive environment for autistic individuals, and the impact of the show on audiences and the industry. Sami and Liam share their insights...2024-10-2233 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Michelle Sugihara - Moving the Needle with CAPESummary: In this episode of In the Podlight, Michelle Sugihara, the executive director of the Coalition of Asian Pacific’s in Entertainment (CAPE) discusses CAPE's mission to increase representation and visibility for Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders in the entertainment industry. Michelle shares insights on the importance of coalition building, the impact of representation in media, and the challenges faced by underrepresented groups in a contracting industry. The conversation also touches on the future of storytelling, the significance of mentorship, and advice for young artists navigating their careers in a diverse yet challenging landscape....2024-10-1527 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Raja Benz & Greg Geffrard - The Intimacy Professional Summary: In this episode, Raja Benz and Greg Geffrard, intimacy professionals, discuss their roles in the performing arts, emphasizing the importance of consent, cultural competency, and creating safe spaces for performers. They explore the complexities of intimacy work, the challenges they face in a predominantly white field, and the significance of representation in storytelling. The conversation highlights the evolving nature of intimacy work in the entertainment industry and the need for ongoing advocacy and education to ensure that all voices are heard and respected.TakeawaysIntimacy professionals advocate for ethical representation...2024-10-081h 09Sands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Aurin Square - The Write Post-StrikeSummary: In this episode of In the Podlight, award-winning playwright and screenwriter Aurin Squire discusses his journey from journalism to writing for theater and television. He shares insights on the importance of representation in storytelling, the dynamics of a writer's room, and the significance of diverse voices behind the camera. Aurin also reflects on his aspirations for future projects, the influence of sports on his creative discipline, and his self-care practices as a creative professional.Takeaways:Aurin Squire emphasizes the importance of writing from personal experience and perspective.The writer's room is...2024-10-0139 minOur Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel PopeOur Womanity Q & A with Dr. Rachel Pope20. The Law and Menopause with Naomi R. Cahn & Emily Gold WaldmanSeptember is Perimenopause Awareness Month! And we are diving into all things perimenopause and menopause.How do policies and laws impact women’s rights during perimenopause and menopause in the workplace? In this episode of Our Womanity with Dr. Rachel Pope, we delve into this important issue with expert guests Naomi R. Cahn, the Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Distinguished Professor of Law, and the Nancy L. Buc '69 Research Professor in Democracy and Equity at the University of Virginia School of Law. Naomi is the author of numerous books, including Fair Shake (2024). Joining the conversation is Emily Go...2024-09-2423 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Theresa Wolters - MusiCares in the Grammy OrganizationSummary: In this episode of In the Podlight, hosts Grant and Caroline speak with Teresa Walters, Vice President of Health and Human Services at Music Cares. Teresa shares her extensive background in humanitarian work and discusses the critical role Music Cares played during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing nearly $36 million in emergency relief to music professionals. The conversation explores the ongoing challenges within the music industry, the importance of inclusivity, and the organization's commitment to community engagement and philanthropy. Teresa emphasizes the need for compassion and confidentiality in their services, and reflects on her personal inspirations and future...2024-09-2431 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Kim Montelibano Heil + Victor Vazquez - The Economics of Casting Regional TheaterSummary: Casting directors Kim Montaliba-Nohail and Victor Vazquez discuss the significance of regional theater in the American arts landscape. They explore the role of regional theaters in nurturing new works, the challenges of casting in different mediums, and the economic impacts of the pandemic on the theater industry. The conversation emphasizes the importance of representation, the complexities of casting expenses, and the ongoing efforts to create equitable opportunities for underrepresented voices in the arts. Both share personal insights on the journey of an artist, the value of community, and the need for persistence in the face of...2024-09-1754 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: LaChanze - Inclusion Behind the Scenes on BroadwaySummary: In this conversation, Tony Award-winning Broadway actress and producer LaChanze discusses her work as the president of Black Theater United and her mission to create a more inclusive and diverse Broadway. She shares her journey as an actress and producer, the importance of representation in the industry, and her commitment to bringing the work of overlooked artists, such as Alice Childress, to the forefront. LaChanze also talks about her production company and her passion for increasing and diversifying audiences in the theater. Takeaways:LaChanze is the president of Black Theater United, a...2024-09-1042 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight: Rebecca Damon - Union Policy + Stance post Actors StrikeSummary: Rebecca Damon, executive vice president and New York Local 1 president of SAG-AFTRA, discusses the SAG-AFTRA merger, the importance of sister unions, the impact of artificial intelligence on the entertainment industry, and the need for actors to stay informed, get involved, and take control of their careers.Takeaways:The SAG-AFTRA merger was a multi-year process that aimed to unite two unions representing actors and artists for the same work.The power of unions working together is crucial in achieving success and prosperity for their members.Artificial intelligence (AI) has a significant impact...2024-09-1037 minMillennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery PodcastMillennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery Podcast🎙️ Episode 293 | AI, Privacy and Data Governance with TrustArcIn this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with Noël Luke, she is the Chief Assurance Officer at TrustArc. Noël is a leading voice in privacy and data protection, she joined TrustArc in 2015 and is responsible for overseeing and enhancing TrustArc’s robust assurance programs, which are at the forefront of privacy and compliance excellence. Today we’re at the intersection of two key topics we’ve been discussing all year: artificial intelligence and privacy. Data privacy regulations are changing daily with new laws being introduced across the globe. Keeping up with these changes and remaining complian...2024-09-0925 minSands TalksSands TalksIn the Podlight - Teaser EpisodeWelcome to In the Podlight, the podcast where we shine a spotlight on creatives from all walks of life. In this teaser episode, hosts Caroline Liem and Grant Kretchik introduce the show’s mission: to celebrate and explore the diverse experiences and identities within the creative industry.This season, we're diving into thought-provoking discussions with a range of guests who share their unique insights and experiences in the post-pandemic entertainment world. Some of the guests you’ll hear from: Rebecca Damon: on the critical need for strong AI regulations to protect human creat...2024-08-2001 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - Til Death Do Us NOT PartPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…Til Death Do Us NOT PartWritten by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterCaller – Isabella LilavosRoommate / Manager – Clayton J. JohnsonAI Voice – Davie OsborneRep 1 / Supervisor – Jiana CasazzaProduced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—aca...2024-08-1309 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - Serial SweetheartPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…Serial SweetheartWritten by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterRachael – Kiara DanielsTracey / Prison Guard – Marie LiuRandy – Grant Harrison MateoBeverley – Sammi DenneyProduced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses...2024-08-0617 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - My House is Smarter Than Your HousePace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…My House is Smarter Than Your HouseWritten by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterHusband – Ben ZackWife – Kayla ToureAlexa / Dishwasher / Oven / Coffeemaker – Kirah JeanToilet / Refrigerator / Microwave / Siri – Jioke LouisProduced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diver...2024-07-3012 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - It Always Feels Like a MondayPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…It Always Feels Like a MondayWritten by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterSally – Helen SimoneMolly – Mickayla DavisDr. Dietrich – Cade HalvorsonMrs. Goldfarb / Melissa – Jiana CasazzaSam / Justin / Bill 1 – Nicolas GrecaBill 2- Clayton J. JohnsonProduced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transform...2024-07-2322 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - Kidnapping 101Pace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…Kidnapping 101Written by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterEdie Gardner – Kirah JeanLeo Gardner – Jioke LouisKidnapper – Ben ZackProduced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New York City an...2024-07-1610 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2026 - Granny's CookiesPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2026 presents…Granny’s CookiesWritten by Tom and Ellin Curley for VoiceScapes Audio TheaterGranny – Silvia – Jill – Isabel Day DigginsJill’s Mom – Rebecca MacLeayMax - Produced by Laurie Brown KindredDirected by Robin MilesSound Engineer, Edits and Sound Design by David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—academically, professionally, and socioeconomically. With campuses in New...2024-07-0918 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2025 - Town HallPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2025 presents…Town Hall Written by Ella Bernarduci, Ruhika Misra, Brian Beckerle, Miranda Shaughnessy, Spencer Bellamy and Camilo TorresMayor – Brian BeckerleVegan – Ella BerarduciPastor Partridge – Ruhika MisraMr. Mucin – Miranda ShaughnessyBarkeep – Camilo TorresBobby Lee – Spencer BellamyGoo – Miranda ShaughnessyCouncilman – Spencer BellamyProduced by Laurie Brown KindredSound Edits and Design by Terence KreySound Engineer – David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives...2024-06-2517 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2025 - Thirsty ThursdayPace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2025 presents…Thirsty ThursdayWritten by Kalie Barsoum, Catherine Dendo, Jaclyn Eisenbeis, Amalia Madariaga, Megan Mulroy, and Ka’enaaloha Watson.Emily – Amalia MadariagaCarly – Catherine DendoMolly – Ka’enaaloha WatsonJoe – Jaclyn EisenbeisDaphne – Kaila BarsoumRobin – Megan MulroyProduced by Laurie Brown KindredSound Edits and Design by Terence KreySound Engineer – David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives of its diverse students—acade...2024-06-1813 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2025 - Mystery on Creek LanePace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2025 presents…Mystery on Creek Lane Written by Agius Adamany, Keith Beck, Dezmond Chavous, Armani Gabriel, Brendan Lin and Quinn WelliverAamon – Quinn WelliverYoung Boy – Justin DusenberryZach – Agius AdamanyRyder – Brendan LinRory – Quinn WelliverCharlie – Keith BeckErnie – Dezmond ChavousTheo – Armani GabrielProduced by Laurie Brown KindredSound Edits and Design by Terence KreySound Engineer – David Lawson For more information about Sands College, go to Pace.edu/sands Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the lives o...2024-06-1116 minLegal Talk Network - Law News and Legal TopicsLegal Talk Network - Law News and Legal TopicsThe Hush Money Conviction & Sentencing TrumpOn May 31, 2024, a New York jury found former president Donald J. Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his highly watched hush money trial. He will be sentenced on July 11th by Judge Juan Merchan. Since the verdict, the former president has lashed out at the verdict and even turned to the Supreme of the Court of the United States, asking them to throw out his conviction. This is the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president, and the first criminal conviction of a former president.So will former President Trump see jail time? And how w...2024-06-0735 minLawyer 2 LawyerLawyer 2 LawyerThe Hush Money Conviction & Sentencing TrumpOn May 31, 2024, a New York jury found former president Donald J. Trump guilty on all 34 counts in his highly watched hush money trial. He will be sentenced on July 11th by Judge Juan Merchan. Since the verdict, the former president has lashed out at the verdict and even turned to the Supreme of the Court of the United States, asking them to throw out his conviction. This is the first-ever criminal trial of a former U.S. president, and the first criminal conviction of a former president.So will former President Trump see jail time? And how w...2024-06-0735 minSands TalksSands TalksBFA FTVC Class of 2025 - File 1547Pace University’s Sands College of Performing Arts BFA Acting for Film, Television, Voiceovers and Commercials Class of 2025 presents...FILE 1547 Written by Ari Collins, Kate Daley, Tyler Diamond, Justin Dusenberry, Livia Hetes, Izzy Hodzic and Ashley Lavalle.Detective Smith – Kate DaleyDetective Morgan – Tyler DiamondAlexis – Ashley LavalleAudrey – Izzy HodzicJace – Justin DusenberryLaila – Ari CollinsRiley – Livia HetesProduced by Laurie Brown KindredSound Edits and Design by Terence KreySound Engineer – David LawsonFor more information about Sands College, go to pace.edu/sands  Since 1906, Pace University has been transforming the liv...2024-06-0418 minSands TalksSands TalksTRAILER - Sands CollegeSands College builds on the global reputation of one of Pace University’s flagship programs, which includes undergraduate and graduate degrees in acting, directing, musical theater, commercial dance, production and design for stage and screen, and stage management. The college draws upon the vast creative resources of New York City to cultivate the talent of a new generation of diverse performing artists. Established in 2014 within Pace’s Dyson College of Arts and Sciences, the Pace School of Performing Arts (PPA) was the first new performing arts school in Manhattan in nearly 50 years. In less than a decade, it h...2024-04-2900 minReimagine LawReimagine LawEnvironmental law: finding your “voice” to create positive changeFlora Curtis, barrister and member of the UK “Legal Voices for the Future” initiative.  Camila Bustos, Assistant Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, Pace University (NY), and co-founder of the US body “Law Students for Climate Accountability”.   In this special episode we are joined by two guests.  Flora Curtis, a London-based barrister specialising in environmental law, and a member of “Legal Voices for the Future” (LVF), a learning forum acting as a voice for positive change about climate-related issues for the next generation of lawyers.  Professor Camila Bustos teaches on environment and climate justice and co-fo...2023-08-0928 minLegal Talk Network - Law News and Legal TopicsLegal Talk Network - Law News and Legal TopicsEnvironmental Law Series: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)According to the EPA, “The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 -- otherwise known as CERCLA or Superfund -- provides a Federal "Superfund" to clean up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites as well as accidents, spills, and other emergency releases of pollutants and contaminants into the environment. Through CERCLA, the EPA was given power to seek out those parties responsible for any release and assure their cooperation in the cleanup.”In this episode of our Environmental Law series, host Craig william joins Professor of environmental law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace Univ...2023-05-1229 minLawyer 2 LawyerLawyer 2 LawyerEnvironmental Law Series: The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)According to the EPA, “The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 -- otherwise known as CERCLA or Superfund -- provides a Federal "Superfund" to clean up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites as well as accidents, spills, and other emergency releases of pollutants and contaminants into the environment. Through CERCLA, the EPA was given power to seek out those parties responsible for any release and assure their cooperation in the cleanup.”In this episode of our Environmental Law series, host Craig william joins Professor of environmental law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace Univ...2023-05-1229 minDeal TalkDeal TalkNavigating Business Disputes: The Mindful Mediation Method with Erin E. Gleason AlvarezYou'll learn valuable tips and techniques for successful conflict resolution and negotiation, all while developing your own negotiation skills.Erin E. Gleason Alvarez is an accomplished mediator, negotiation consultant, and adjunct professor at Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.Erin will share her expertise on effective mediation strategies for navigating conflicts in the workplace.2023-05-0424 minBloomberg LawBloomberg LawHigh School Transgender Bathroom Ban UpheldNoa Ben Asher, a professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, discusses the 11th Circuit ruling that a Florida school board didn’t violate transgender high school student Drew Adams’ equal protection rights when it banned him from using the boys' bathrooms.Madison Alder, Bloomberg Law reporter, discusses how conservative states challenging the Biden administration have found their preferred venue and an ideal judge in a rural Louisiana farming parish.June Grasso hosts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2023-01-0823 minReal Talk: A Diversity in Higher Ed PodcastReal Talk: A Diversity in Higher Ed PodcastMenstruation Matters: Periods and the LawKC and Jamil talk with authors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman about their new book Menstruation Matters: Challenging the Law’s Silence on Periods. The conversation explores legal contexts around menstruation from tax policies and education to workplaces and prisons, gender equity, and reimagining a world that is built for all bodies—visionary justice. Use code MENSTRUATION-FM at NYU Press for 30% off the book and free domestic U.S. shipping! Bridget J. Crawford is University Distinguished Professor at Pace University School of Law and the co-editor of Feminist Judgements: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court...2022-10-1757 minUnpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries PodcastUnpacking 1619 - A Heights Libraries PodcastEpisode 013 – Colonial Reckoning Part 3 with Randolph McLaughlinRandolph McLaughlin, Professor of Law at the Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law, discusses his article, “The Birth of a Nation: A Study of Slavery in Seventeenth Century Virginia.”2022-10-0539 minHali Hewa PodcastHali Hewa PodcastEpisode 4: The role of activism in driving climate action with Vanessa Nakate[Editor's Note: We experienced connectivity issues between minute 5 and 6 and some parts are incoherent. Kindly bare with us. There is also a bit of background noise that could be cleaned out during post production.] About this episode Welcome to the fourth episode of the Hali Hewa Podcast. ‘Hali Hewa’ is a Swahili term for ‘climate ' and this podcast series is hosted and produced by Kenyan climate change activist, Abigael Kima. Every month in the lead up to COP27, Abigael will be interviewing African climate change experts on the issues that matter...2022-09-0531 minThe Environmental Law PodcastThe Environmental Law PodcastGroundtruth (Ep. 9): Environmental Justice in the International ArenaIn the ninth episode of “Groundtruth,” Associate Hilary Jacobs (Washington, DC), speaks with Professor Achinthi Vithanage, the Associate Director of Environmental Law Programs at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, and Jesse Glickstein, Environmental & Human Rights Counsel for Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s Global Social and Environmental Responsibility Team. They discuss environmental justice (EJ) on a global scale and what companies can do to advance EJ, climate justice, and human rights goals worldwide.2022-07-2037 minThe Collective Corner with Elena ArmijoThe Collective Corner with Elena ArmijoLeaders Rise and Fall based on What They Lead Other People To Do feat. Steve FriedmanWhat is the difference between a mentor and a coach? We look at that in this episode, and in our interview segment, we have Steve Friedman. Steve is an executive coach and consultant who has had several professions. He was the president of Pace University from 2007 to 2017, and he served as the dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. He was a well-established lawyer and created many, many breakthroughs for people in the world. He says, “For the last four or five years, I've been an executive coach for both companies and nonprofits. Th...2022-06-2840 minCourt JunkieCourt JunkieEp 195: Long Road To Justice: Nailah FranklinIn September 2007, 28-year-old Nailah Franklin disappeared from her apartment in Chicago. Even though an arrest was made shortly thereafter, the suspect’s trial wouldn’t begin for another eight years.  Thank you to Professor Bennett Gershman from Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University for speaking with us about this case.  Post-Production for the show is provided by Jon Keur of Wayfare Recording Co. This episode was researched and written by Gabrielle Russon. Sponsors in this episode: Daily Harvest - Go to DailyHarvest.com/COURT to get up to $40 off your f...2022-04-1148 minLaw to FactLaw to FactPromissory EstoppelIn this episode, Professor Josh Galperin, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law interviews me about equitable remedies and promissory estoppel.Some key takeways...1. Promissory estoppel is an equitable remedy, awarded for fairness when a legal remedy is not available.2. Promissory estoppel is only available in the absence of a legal contract.3. Promissory estoppel is available if      (1) the promisor should reasonably expect to induce action or forbearance on the part of the promisee  (objective evaluation)      (2) the promisee did rely on the promise (subjective evaluation)      (3) injustice...2022-03-1324 minWhy Do Pets Matter? Hosted by Debra Hamilton, Esq.Why Do Pets Matter? Hosted by Debra Hamilton, Esq.Professor Delcianna Winders - Animal Advocacy, Restorative Justice and The Law on ”Why Do Pets Matter?” hosted by Debra Hamilton EP 197During this episode of "Why Do Pets Matter?" Professor Delcianna Winders speaks with us about the incredible work she is doing in the world of animal advocacy and animal law.    Pets matter because they are sentient beings — and other animals, including billions of animals suffering on factory farms with inadequate legal protections, matter for the same reason.  Human, animal, and environmental interests are intertwined. The Animal Law and Policy Institute is training future leaders in animal advocacy while centering animals in the fight for environmental protection   About Delci Winders: Profes...2022-02-2436 minShe Impacts CultureShe Impacts CultureEp 13 Ellie Nieves: Inviting God Into Your CareerToday’s guest is Ellie Nieves, the Founder & President of Leadership Strategies for Women, LLC where she develops seminars and webinars for companies and associations that want to grow their emerging women leaders into effective managers and executives. Ellie launched her career as a young lawyer in NYC politics. She was often the youngest and many times the only woman sitting at the table. Today, she is Vice President and Counsel of Government Affairs for a Fortune 250 company where she briefs and provides strategic advice to the CEO and senior management on relevant legislative and po...2021-09-161h 05Talking SeniorsTalking SeniorsEpisode 7: The Impact of Covid 19 on Higher LearningDean and Professor of Law, Horace Anderson of Elisabeth Haub School of Law joins Anthony J. Enea, Esq.  2021-07-0735 minLaw to FactLaw to FactRule Making and Administrative LawIn this episode...Professor Josh Galperin explains government rule-making authority and provides a broad overview of topics covered in administrative law.Some key takeaways....Administrative law is the law that governs day-to-day government operations. It explains how federal agencies like the EPA, FDA, or SEC get authority to act, restrictions on their actions, and judicial review of their work.Agencies make rules, adjudicate disputes, enforce law, and offer policy guidance.Rules are prospective and general policymaking while adjudication is case-by-case, fact-oriented dispute resolution.Guidance is the process, short of making...2021-04-1336 minESTUDANDO E APRENDENDO COM MEUS ALUNOSESTUDANDO E APRENDENDO COM MEUS ALUNOSEpisódio #04 - Responsabilidade penal da pessoa jurídica em matéria ambiental | Com Rafael WolffNo quarto episódio do podcast “Estudando e aprendendo com meus alunos”, o professor Tagore Trajano recebe Rafael Wolff para tratar sobre a responsabilidade penal da pessoa jurídica em matéria ambiental. Rafael Wolff é Juiz Federal na 4ª Região. Doutor em Direito Ambiental pela Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University (NY/USA), defendendo tese acerca da pena de prisão e crimes ambientais. Mestre pela Universidade Federal Fluminense, dissertando sobre o papel do magistrado na infiltração de agentes. Especialista em Processo Civil pela UFRGS. Autor do livro “Agentes Infiltrados: o Magistrado como Ferramenta de Aprimorament...2021-03-1225 minLaw to FactLaw to FactCalifornia v. TexasIn this episode...Professor Alexander Greenawalt discusses shares his thoughts, and predictions about California v. Texas, a case pending before the Supreme Court. Among other noteworthy issues, Professor Greenawalt discusses whether Congress has the power under the US Constitution to pass the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”)? Why is the constitutionality of the ACA back for the Supreme Court this term? And how is the Supreme Court likely to resolve the dispute?About our guest...Alexander Greenawalt is a Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of L...2021-03-0742 minLaw to FactLaw to FactSecuring Employment During and After Law SchoolIn this episode, Nick Santomassimo, a 3L at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University discusses his work experiences during the summers prior to entering law school and his law school summers, and his path to securing post-law school work.  Nick's particular interest lies in corporate law and he shares how his decision to spend one summer with a corporation helped him secure a position with a corporate law firm.About our guest...Nick Santomassimo graduated from Marist College in 2018 where he majored in Business Law and e...2021-02-1730 minLaw to FactLaw to FactDean Horace Anderson on Why Voting Is ImportantIn this episode, I speak with Horace Anderson, Dean of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, on the importance of voting.  About our guest:Dean Horace E. Anderson, Jr. joined the Pace Law School faculty in 2004 from the New York office of White & Case LLP. His practice there focused on intellectual property, privacy and data protection, the Internet, and media and technology law. He was appointed Interim Dean of the Law School in 2018 and was named the ninth Dean of the Law School in December 2019.I...2020-10-2821 minLaw Profs Are People TooLaw Profs Are People TooS3E1-Leslie Y. Garfield TenzerLeslie Y. Garfield Tenzer is the host/producer of Law to Fact podcast and the James D. Hopkins Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University in White Plains, NY where she teaches Criminal, Tort, Contract and Social Media Law. She is the author of several articles, most notably “The Death of Slander,” 35 Columbia L. Rev. 17 (2012).Professor Tenzer has received several awards during her tenure at Pace including Professor of the Year, the Ottinger Prize for Faculty Achievement, and the Goettel Prize for Faculty Scholarship. In addition to her regular teaching at Pace Law Scho...2020-08-1111 minThe Animal Law PodcastThe Animal Law PodcastAnimal Law Podcast #59: The Case of the Downed PigsOn this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, I speak with regular Animal Law Podcast guest Delcianna Winders along with two of her students in the Lewis and Clark Law School Animal Law Litigation Clinic, Hira Jaleel and Irene Au-Young, on a case they filed on behalf of several animal welfare organizations including Farm Sanctuary, Animal Legal Defense Fund, Animal Outlook, Animal Welfare Institute, Compassion in World Farming, Farm Forward, and Mercy For Animals. This case was brought against the US Department of Agriculture and the Food Safety and Inspection Service over what the plaintiffs claim is these agencies’ “unla...2020-04-3048 minLaw to FactLaw to FactSuccessful Tips for Online LearningIn this episode...Bridget Crawford, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, shares key strategies for students engaged in distance learning.Some takeaways are...1. Identify learning objectives from each class and make certain you understand them2. Treat online learning like a classroom experience, dress, sit at a desk3. While in class cameras on, mics offAbout Professsor CrawfordProfessor Bridget J. Crawford teaches Federal Income Taxation; Estate and Gift...2020-03-1831 minLaw to FactLaw to FactA Step by Step Guide to Creating a Distance Learning ClassIn this episode...Bridget Crawford, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, walks listeners through the steps necessary to create a distance learning class.Some key takeaways are...1.  Take time to understand the platform you will use.2.  Decide whether you want to create a synchronistic or asynchronistic class.3.  For asynchronistic classes:       a.  Layout the agenda, prepare a lesson plan, include powerpoint presentations       b.  Record in bits rather than one long sess...2020-03-0836 minPace University\'s PodcastsPace University's PodcastsPaceCast with Marvin Krislov: Episode 11When it comes to championing environmental research and sustainability initiatives, Pace University isn’t just talking the talk. In this episode of PaceCast, President Marvin Krislov chats with Director of Environmental Law Programs at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law Katy Kuh, JD, to discuss the many exciting initiatives happening at the law school, whose environmental law program was recently ranked number one in the country by U.S. News & World Report. He also chats with Department of Environmental Studies and Science at Dyson College Chairperson E. Melanie Dupuis, PhD, who discusses meat consumption as well as how her department is...2020-03-0500 minLaw to FactLaw to FactEnvironmentalist Karl Coplan on His Book, Live Sustainably NowIn this episode... Professor Karl Coplan, Professor of Law and Director of the Environmental Litigation Clinic at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University discusses his new book, Live Sustainably Now: A Low Carbon Vision of the Good Life, published by Columbia University Press. Professor Coplan shares ways, both small and large, in which each of us can lower our carbon footprints, and together make a difference in the fight against climate change.  Live Sustainably Now reads as much as a memoir as it does a call to arms. Coplan s...2020-02-1126 minThe Animal Law PodcastThe Animal Law PodcastAnimal Law Podcast #56: The Case Of the Speedy SlaughterhouseOn this episode of the Animal Law Podcast, I speak with Cristina Kladis and Professor Delcianna Winders of the Lewis and Clark Law School Animal Law Litigation Clinic about the very first case filed by the clinic, Farm Sanctuary v USDA. This very important lawsuit seeks to invalidate the agency’s new rules eliminating line speed limits for pig slaughter, thereby putting pigs, workers and the environment at even greater risk from the horrors perpetrated in these slaughterhouses. If that were not enough, these rules also delegate much of the responsibility for oversight of the slaughter process from USDA in...2020-01-2954 minUVA LawUVA LawStudents’ Free Speech Rights 50 Years After TinkerUVA Law student Manal Cheema ’20, University of North Carolina School of Law professor Mary-Rose Papandrea, Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law professor Emily Gold Waldman and William & Mary Law School professor Timothy Zick discuss the status of student rights 50 years after the landmark Supreme Court ruling in Tinker v. Des Moines. UVA Law professor Kimberly Robinson moderated the panel, which was part of the Virginia Law Review symposium “Speech Inside the Schoolhouse Gates: 50 Years After Tinker v. Des Moines,” supported by the Karsh Center for Law and Democracy. (University of Virginia School of Law, Jan. 24, 2020)2020-01-241h 06Pace University\'s PodcastsPace University's PodcastsPaceCast with Marvin Krislov: Episode 10Pace University has a commitment to service that is woven into our campus culture. At Pace, we believe in being good neighbors to our communities, and giving back whenever and wherever possible. In this episode of PaceCast, President Marvin Krislov talks with the Associate Director for Pace’s Center for Community Action and Research Heather Novak and Cindy Kanusher, JD, the executive director of the Pace Women's Justice Center at our Elisabeth Haub School of Law, about the Pace Community’s dedication and commitment to serving others. Also joining the discussion is Pace University student and recent Jefferson Award for Publ...2019-12-1900 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThe Professor and the Judge Teach Civil ProcedureIn this episode...Judge Lisa Margaret Smith, Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York and Professor Michael Mushlin, Elisabeth Haub School of Law share their experience jointly teaching their 1L Civil Procedure class with a courtroom component. The program gives the students a flavor of the practical aspects of civil procedure and a context within which to grasp doctrinal concepts. Their approach supplements the traditional casebook materials and typical Socratic teaching method used in first-year law courses by challenging students to draft court documents, allowing them to visit a federal court and meet regularly with...2019-12-1733 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThinking About Punishment and the Criminal LawIn this episode...John Humbach, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law discusses the notion that crime is caused by culpable mental states (such as intentions) and describes how criminal justice could be different if we stopped focusing so much on assigning "blame" and paid more attention to how we can best prevent crimes from happening in the first place.  Some key takeaways...25% of American adults have criminal records.30% are of young people are arrested by the time they are 23.Our criminal justice system focuses is flawed because i...2019-09-2437 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThe Four Myths of the Federal Rules of Civil ProcedureIn this episode...Michael Mushlin, Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, responds to one of the most perplexing issues for law students: How do the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure fit within the Civil Procedure class framework.  This episode is essential for any student studying Civil Procedure. Some key takeaways are:  The Rules Cover the Waterfront (that they apply to everything)The Rules are Indecipherable (that you can't read them even if you try)The Rules are Divinely Inspired (courts are not permitted to interpret them)Th...2019-08-2031 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThe Importance of Joining Law Review or a Law JournalIn this episode... We speak with Pace Law Review Editor in Chief, Samantha Mumola, and rising Charleston Law School 2L and member of Resolve: The Law Journal on Dispute Resolution, Ainissa Proctor, acknowledging the hassle of participating in a law journal competition at the end of 1L exams yet enthusiastically endorsing the importance of joining a review or journal when possible. Some key takeaways...You only have one chance to try out for a law journal, don't miss it.When deciding who to choose for a law journal, students look for...2019-05-0720 minLaw to FactLaw to FactProducts LiabilityIn this episode...Dean Michelle Simon interviews Leslie Garfield Tenzer, on Products Liability. Both of whom are professors of law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University.Some key takeaways...Plaintiff has three different causes of action for claims when a product harms a consumer or user:NegligenceStrict Liability (402a)Breach of WarrantyDesign DefectManufacturing DefectFailure to Warn-As always, if you have any suggestions for an episode topic, please let us know!You can email leslie@lawtofact.com or tweet @lawtofact.-2019-04-3011 minLaw to FactLaw to FactLiquidated Damages in ContractsIn this episode…Darren Rosenblum, Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains liquidated damages clausesSome key takeaways... Liquidated damages are damages parties agree to and include in the contract in the event of a breach.Courts are reluctant to enforce liquidated damages clauses if they are dollars used to incentivize parties not to breach (punishments cloaked as damages)When choosing whether to uphold a liquidated damages clause, a court will consider the reasonableness of the damages clause concerning the breach.Courts look favorably on liquidated da...2019-04-2315 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThe Equal Protection Clause and Disparate ImpactIn this episode…Dean Emily Gold Waldman of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains how to deal with a statute that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact with respect to a class that has a heightened review. Some key takeaways... Impact + Intent triggers the need for heightened reviewA law that is facially neutral but has a disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to sex triggers intermediate scrutinyA law that is facially neutral but has disparate impact and discriminatory intent as to race triggers strict scrutinyDiscriminatory inte...2019-04-1615 minLaw to FactLaw to FactStudents Share their Moot Court ExperienceIn this episode... Rob Veech and Melanie Franco, 3Ls at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, discuss their moot court experiences and offer tips.Some key takeaways...Ask a non-laywer to moot you.  If the they understand your argument you are good to go.Know the date and jurisdiction of every case you cite in your brief.Practice, Practice, Practice.Have fun!!!About our guests...Melanie Franco is currently a 3L studying environmental law, and will be clerking for a tax court judge after graduation. During law sc...2019-04-0218 minThe Animal Law PodcastThe Animal Law PodcastAnimal Law Podcast #46: The Case Against the USDA, Revisited On this episode of the Animal Law Podcast I welcome back to the Animal Law Podcast regular guest Delci Winders, who will give us updates on some interesting Animal Welfare Act cases. The first case deals with the blackout on the USDA’s website regarding information dealing with enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act. In 2017 the USDA deleted many Animal Welfare Act records from its website, reversing what had been an automatic practice of posting those records as part of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This has resulted in enormous problems for animal welfare organizations, consumers, an...2019-03-2737 minLaw to FactLaw to FactWhy You Should Take A Clinic While in Law SchoolIn this episode, Professor Jason Parkin, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains the benefits of participating in a law school live client clinic. Some key takeaways are: Clinics allow law students the opportunity to "be the lawyer" and represent clients in courtrooms and other legal settings.Clinics give students an opportunity to see whether they like litigation.In clinics the students is the lawyer, in externships the student works for the lawyer.Most schools offer a multitude of clinics and are available to students after their first year of...2019-03-1236 minIpse DixitIpse DixitLeslie Garfield Tenzer on Social Media and the Right to a Fair TrialIn this episode, Leslie Y. Garfield Tenzer, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University, discusses her article "Social Media, Venue and the Right to a Fair Trial," which will be published in the Baylor Law Review. Tenzer begins by explaining how venue works in criminal trials, and how it affects the due process right to an unbiased jury. She describes the history of change of venue in criminal trials, and how technological changes have affected judicial evaluation of bias. And she observes that courts have explicitly ignored social media in the bias analysis, even...2019-02-2634 minLaw to FactLaw to FactIllegal Searches: Technology, Privacy, and the Fourth AmendmentIn this episode, Prof. David Dorfman, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law, explains how to answer a question concerning the right to search and seizure.  Professor Dorfman explains the history of the Fourth Amendment and walks us through the relevant case law. The discussion ends with a clear explanation of how to answer a law school exam question concerning police investigation of a GPS system.2019-02-1940 minLaw to FactLaw to FactCriminal Law: The Mistake of Law DefenseIn this episode Professor Thomas McDonnell, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law explains the Mistake of Law defense.  Professor McDonnell begins by noting that ignorance of the law is never a defense to a crime, but then highlights three instances in which defendants can successfully avoid conviction based on his misunderstanding of the law with which they are charged;  (1) if the legislature creates a mistake of law defense (2) If the law changes ex post facto and (3) if denying the defense would be a violation of fundamental fairness. 2018-11-1330 minLaw to FactLaw to FactCoping with Law School StressIn this episode I speak with three experts on stress and how to cope with it.  Professor Rachel Gurvich of Univ. of North Carolina shares her tips for helping students through the stressful law school exam period.  Follow Prof. Gurvich @rachelgurvich for continued law school tips and encouragement.  Suze Yalof Schwartz, Founder and CEO of Unplug Meditation shares her "16 second to calm" meditation, an essential tool for dealing with stress in real time.  Finally, Dean Angie D'Agostino, Dean of Students and the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University normalizes stress expectations among law students and discusses when stud...2018-11-0620 minLaw to FactLaw to FactAnalyzing the Reasonableness of Duty and Proximate CauseIn this episode, Professor Noa Ben-Asher, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law explains how to evaluate the reasonableness of negligence from a theoretical viewpoint.  This episode provides listeners with a framework for analyzing duty and proximate cause in the context of justice.  Professor Ben-Asher explains that students must understand and consider whether justice would be served by finding a particular defendant negligent.  Together we discuss three theories of justice; distributive justice, corrective justice, and economic justice, and test these theories against traditional tort cases.  This episode provides tort students with a deep understanding of negligence elem...2018-10-3026 minLaw to FactLaw to FactWills: When a Beneficiary Predeceases the TestatorIn this episode Prof. Bridget Crawford, Hopkins Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law discusses the implications of a will when a beneficiary dies after the testator.  The discussion explores the consequences under both the common law and Uniform Probate Code. 2018-10-2312 minLaw to FactLaw to FactContesting a WillIn this episode, Prof. Bridget Crawford, James D. Hopkins Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University discusses her fail-proof acronym for challenging a will on an exam, on the bar or in practice! Just use FIDO PPD and you are set for success. About our guest…Professor Bridget J. Crawford teaches Federal Income Taxation; Estate and Gift Taxation; and Wills, Trusts and Estates. Her scholarship focuses on issues of taxation, especially wealth transfer taxation; property law, especially wills and trusts; tax policy; and women and the law. Pr...2018-06-2923 minLaw to FactLaw to FactConditions in ContractsIn this episode, Prof. Linda Fentiman, Professor at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University discusses contract conditions and how they influence a parties obligations under the law. 2018-05-0124 minLaw to FactLaw to FactRule Against PerpetuitiesIn this episode, Prof. Shelby Green of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University explains the Rule Against Perpetuities, a long-standing rule that is actually also the plot of two movies. Listen to hear in which movies "The Rule" plays a starting role. Hint: George Clooney was once a co-star2018-04-2520 minLaw to FactLaw to FactIn Personam JurisdictionIn this episode, Prof. Randolph McLaughlin of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University discusses In Personam Jurisdiction. Professor McLaughlin explores the history of the doctrine and clearly articulates the tests students should apply when faced with a personal jurisdiction question.2018-04-1931 minLaw to FactLaw to FactMortgagesIn this episode, I speak with Professor John Nolon, Elisabeth Haub School of Law,  nationally recognized as the Director of the Elisabeth Haub School of Law Land Use Law Center. Prof. Nolon discusses mortgages. After an astute explanation of the levels of analysis necessary to understand mortgages, Prof. Nolon and I discuss how this topic, and property class in general, fits into the broader picture of educating first-year law students. John R. Nolon is Distinguished Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University where he teaches property, land use, dispute resolution, a...2018-03-1432 minLaw to FactLaw to FactMarbury v. MadisonIn this episode, Professor Karl Coplan, Elisabeth Haub School of Law, explains Marbury v. Madison. Prof. Koplan has a particular insight into the workings of the Supreme Court having clerked for Justice Warren Berger. And, true to his commitment to environmental law, Prof. Koplan is working hard to leave a zero carbon footprint, kayaking to school. Look for an easter egg around 16:45!Professor Karl S. Coplan has been a Professor and Associate Professor of Law at Pace Law School and director of Pace Environmental Litigation Clinic since 1994. Prior to joining the Pace faculty, he...2018-02-2822 minThe Animal Law PodcastThe Animal Law PodcastAnimal Law Podcast #31: The Case of the Languishing, Lonely LolitaWelcome to the 31st episode of the Animal Law Podcast! Mariann is joined once again by Delcianna Winders, PETA’s Vice President and Deputy General Counsel for Captive Animal Law Enforcement, to discuss PETA v Miami Seaquarium, which she just argued in the 11th Circuit. The case involves an animal with whom you are probably also familiar. Lolita is an orca who, in spite of enormous efforts to help her both from on the ground activists and activist lawyers, continues to languish in absolutely hideous conditions at the Miami Seaquarium. The case we will be discussing today holds out the...2017-12-2735 minLaw to FactLaw to FactThe Erie DoctrineIn this episode, we discuss the Erie Doctrine with Michael Mushlin, Professor of Law at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law. Professor Mushlin walks us through "the house of Erie" and explains the steps in analyzing an Erie Problem that students might see in an exam. It's a fun conversation that helps you understand and appreciate Erie in a way you probably hadn't before. About our Guest:Professor Michael B. Mushlin teaches Civil Procedure, Evidence, and Prisoners' Rights at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. He is the author...2017-12-2628 min