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BibliotecandoBibliotecando#34: O que o vestibular não te conta sobre os livros clássicosNeste episódio do Bibliotecando, vamos falar sobre as temidas leituras obrigatórias de vestibular e como tornar esse processo mais leve. Aqui, você vai encontrar: O que é um "livro de vestibular"? Por que são tidos como chatos? Atualização das listas de leituras obrigatórias Deveriam existir leituras obrigatórias? Livros para o Enem Livros de vestibular da nossa época Livros citados no episódio: “A Última Coisa Que Ele Me Falou”, Laura Dave: https://amzn.to/3UC5sMF  “Jogos Vorazes”, Suzanne Collins: https://amzn.to/3SKJIg1  “Harry Potter e a Pedra Filosofal”, J.K.Ro...2024-02-0751 minLet\'s Grow Pulling PodcastLet's Grow Pulling PodcastLet's Grow Pulling Live Monday, August 15th with Ferenc Vegh, The Sullivans, Jesslyn Fagundes, and Dave Schultz with Bowling Green, OH August 18th-20thLet's Grow Pulling Live Monday, August 15th with Ferenc Vegh, The Sullivans, Jesslyn Fagundes, and Dave Schultz with Bowling Green, OH August 18th-20th2022-08-161h 36Manual da Música PodcastManual da Música PodcastEspecial de Natal com Rafael Floriani | Manual da Música Podcast #049Dedicado à música desde os 19 anos, começou seus estudos de maneira autodidata com violão e logo passou a fazer aulas particulares de bateria na cidade de Lages SC. Em 1996 passou a estudar no Conservatório de Música do professor Fábio Schneider em Caxias do Sul RS. Em 1998 passou a residir em São Leopoldo RS e começou a estudar no Conservatório de Música do professor Odilon Reis.  Também neste período manteve seus estudos com aulas particulares nas cidades de Monte Negro RS com o professor Fern...2021-12-231h 20Emphasis AddedEmphasis AddedAcademic Freedom and Discrimination in a Polarizing Time | 26th Annual Frankel LectureEmphasis Added is a podcast by the Houston Law Review. Check out this episode in video on YouTube at https://podcast.houstonlawreview.org/This episode of Emphasis Added is a special episode where we bring you a condensed version of the Houston Law Review's 26th Annual Frankel Lecture. The lecture features keynote speaker and Harvard Law School Professor Jeannie Suk Gersen, along with two commentators, UC Berkley School of Law Professor Khiara Bridges, and Princeton University Professor Keith Whittington.  Moderated by University of Houston Law Professor Dave Fagundes, the speakers explore academic freedom and discrimination in a p...2021-12-011h 13Bande à partBande à part123: ClownsWe unexpectedly become fascinated with clowns and their make-up, including Joseph Grimaldi. See links below. Leichner Kosmetik: https://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/companies/leichner.php Dave Fagundes and Aaron Perzanowski, The fascinating reason why clowns paint their faces on eggs, BBC Future (6 December 2017): https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20171206-the-fascinating-reason-why-clowns-paint-their-faces-on-eggs Costume worn by Joseph Grimaldi (1800-1823), Museum of London: https://collections.museumoflondon.org.uk/online/object/794735.html Carold Reed (director), Veniero Colasanti (costume design), Trapeze (1956): https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049875/ Mode Circus Knie, Textilmuseum St. Gallen (7 March 2019 – 19 January 2020): https://www.textilmuseum.ch/modecircus/ Jean-Antoine Watteau, ‘Pierrot, formerly known as Gilles’ (c. 171...2021-01-2425 minEmphasis AddedEmphasis AddedProfessor Carol M. RoseIn this episode, Professor Carol M. Rose speaks by phone with Editor in Chief Drew Padley to discuss her career and recent Houston Law Review article, which can be found at the link below:Carol M. Rose, Cold Corpses, Hot News, and Dead IP: The Reasons for and Consequences of a Legal Status of No-Property, 57 Hous. L. Rev. 377 (2019).The article was presented at the UHLC Institute for Intellectual Property and Information Law (IPIL) National Conference in Santa Fe, NM in May 2019.Professor Rose is now retired but was most recently teaching at the...2020-04-131h 09Emphasis AddedEmphasis AddedProfessor Orly Lobel (24th Annual Frankel Lecture)Professor Orly Lobel, the Warren Distinguished Professor of Law and Director of the Program on Employment and Labor Law at the University of San Diego School of Law, delivered the Houston Law Review's 24th annual Frankel Lecture, entitled “Exit, Voice & Innovation: How Human Capital Law Impacts Equality (& How Inequality Hurts Growth).”Commentators for the lecture were: Lisa Larrimore Ouellette, Associate Professor of Law and Justin M. Roach Jr. Faculty Scholar at Stanford Law School, and Todd Rakoff, Byrne Professor of Administrative Law at Harvard Law School. UH Law Center Professor Dave Fagundes, Baker Botts LLP Professor of Law...2019-11-261h 31Ipse DixitIpse DixitDave Fagundes & Aaron Perzanowski on Clown Eggs & Property NormsIn this episode, Dave Fagundes, Baker Botts LLP Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, and Aaron Perzanowski, Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University College of Law, discuss their paper "Clown Eggs & Property Norms," which will appear in the Notre Dame Law Review. Among other things, Fagundes and Perzanowski describe the Clown Egg Register, an collection of (mostly) ceramic eggs used to document the appearance of well-known clowns. They explain why the Register was created, and how clowns use it to not only to police informal ownership norms in their appearance, but also to...2018-11-0735 minOral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 151: Hungry GhostsWe talk with Dave Fagundes about sharing, abandoning, and property law's role in promoting happiness. Topics include the usual nonsense, notions of happiness, consumption and acquisition, charity, and home ownership. This show’s links: Dave Fagundes's faculty profile and writing David Fagundes, Why Less Property Is More: Inclusion, Dispossession, and Subjective Well-Being About Life Is Beautiful About Marie Kondo David Fagundes, Buying Happiness: Property, Acquisition, and Subjective Well-Being Roger Crisp's entry on Well-Being in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (including discussions of Bentham's notion and preferentist accounts) About Mr. Burns, character from The Simpsons Rebecca Solnit, Th...2017-11-051h 28Oral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 85: Missouri Duel: Our Second Annual Call-Out ShowIt’s our second annual call-out show, and it’s a double-sized episode meant to last two weeks. We’re joined by listeners and previous guests who share with us the bits of culture — books, movies, and television — that have affected them and their experience of law and policy. Many things come up, but here’s the rundown: Listener Cameron, 0:00, Les Misérables Listener Michael, 26:11, JFK, the film Listener Bunny, 44:28, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Measure of a Man Listener and co-host Sonja West, 1:11:26, The Feminine Mystique Listener and co-host Dave Fagundes, 1:41:25, A Wilderness of Error Mom, 2:10:14, Honor Council...2016-01-012h 15Oral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 79: He Said It Peabody WellWhen we do a Supreme Court term preview, we of course turn to Slate’s amazing Dahlia Lithwick, and then we proceed not to discuss the upcoming term. We begin with a whirlwind fourteen minutes of feedback on, among other things, an index for the show, the Cyberloquium, the potential for classes in our goofy style, the North Dakotan listening trend, listening while cooking, the possibility of a Dworkin episode, surname vs. last name, the use of “antepenultimate,” the dearth of recent speed trap law discussion, and a tease further discussion of law and morals. With Dahlia, we then talk a...2015-10-181h 14Oral ArgumentOral ArgumentEpisode 55: Cronut LinesWhy do people stand in line? Or is it “on line”? Of course it isn’t. But the question remains. We talk with Dave Fagundes, scholar of, among many other things, roller derby, who has written the cutting edge article on why we form lines even without laws requiring them. Discussion ranges from cronuts to rock bands to carpool lanes to phone apps. This show’s links: Dave Fagundes’s faculty profile and writing The decision in Armstrong v. Exceptional Child Center and Steve Vladeck’s reaction, Steve’s having discussed this case in episode 38 David Fagundes, Wait...2015-04-031h 40