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Decision time on key cases for Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to release a flurry of decisions as the 2024-25 term comes to an end this month. A number of the cases reflect the societal battles playing out across the country and affect millions of Americans. The court will be weighing in on whether gender-affirming health care for children under 18 is protected by the equal protection clause of the Constitution or if states are free to ban care for youth diagnosed with gender dysphoria. Read more: Supreme Court case could impact transgender health care in the Midwest
2025-06-13
53 min
Noon Edition
Are we in a Constitutional crisis?
During President Donald Trump’s first months in office, he signed more than 120 executive orders. The Financial Times reports that more than 100 legal challenges have been filed against these, including by federal judges.Former president Joe Biden signed 162 orders during his 4-year term. During Trump’s term from 2017 to 2021, he signed 220 orders.In eight years, Barack Obama signed 277 and George W. Bush signed 291.Tensions between the executive and judicial branches have come as the executive orders extend presidential power, including in cases involving deportation without due process, freedom of speech, state’s rights, electi...
2025-04-18
54 min
Devsig Podcast
Thirty Strange US Laws
This article from wikiHow titled "Strange, Funny, and Crazy Laws in the United States" aims to identify real and unusual laws currently in effect in the US, distinguishing them from myths and urban legends. The article was co-authored by Jennifer Mueller, JD, an in-house legal expert at wikiHow who received her JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2006, and Amy Bobinger, BA, a wikiHow staff writer. The content has been fact-checked for accuracy.Here is a summary of some of the weirdest laws highlighted in the article:Weird Animal Laws:In Georgia...
2025-03-30
11 min
Devsig Podcast
Thirty Strange US Laws
This article from wikiHow titled "Strange, Funny, and Crazy Laws in the United States" aims to identify real and unusual laws currently in effect in the US, distinguishing them from myths and urban legends. The article was co-authored by Jennifer Mueller, JD, an in-house legal expert at wikiHow who received her JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law in 2006, and Amy Bobinger, BA, a wikiHow staff writer. The content has been fact-checked for accuracy.Here is a summary of some of the weirdest laws highlighted in the article:Weird Animal Laws:In Georgia, it's illegal to allow chickens and...
2025-03-30
11 min
Circle City Conversations
Defying the Odds: How a Life-Altering Accident Led to Justice Advocacy
Cameron Fathauer is an Attorney at Schad Law, which is based in New Albany, Indiana. His legal specialties include personal injury, traumatic brain injury, medical malpractice, wrongful death, wills, trusts, and other estate-related work. Born and raised in Columbus, Indiana, he shifted from aspiring to be a minister to pursuing a career in law after a life-altering accident. A husband, father, and community leader who has overcome severe personal challenges and actively promotes mental health awareness, Cameron is a proud graduate of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He has also written...
2025-01-20
1h 06
Noon Edition
IU's Poynter Chair Carl Bernstein visits Maurer School of Law
Veteran journalist and best-selling author Carl Bernstein has been making the rounds on the Indiana University campus as IU’s Poynter Center chair this school year. As the chair, Bernstein has attended lectures to discuss the U.S political landscape and the current state of the media. Read More: Carl Bernstein returns to IU as Poynter Chair Bernstein is known for he and Bob Woodward’s reporting on the Watergate scandal for the Washington Post that brought down President Nixon. The two co-authored the bestselling book, “All the President’s Men” detailing their reporting.
2024-11-29
50 min
The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson
Indiana Lawyer Podcast — Nov 27, 2024
Podcast host Alexa Shrake interviews Christiana Ochoa, dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, about the new master of legal studies program the school plans to offer to non-lawyers. Shrake also is joined by Indiana Lawyer Managing Editor Daniel Carson and reporter Maura Johnson to provide a roundup of the latest legal news.
2024-11-27
38 min
Clown Questions
Jordan Keegan + is Jayden Daniels the MVP? Can the Yankees make history? Are the 76ers cheating?, First Your Interruption w/ Jameis Winston & NBA Finals Pick
0:00 - intro0:36 - is Jayden Daniels the MVP?3:22 - Who's out?8:08 - Can the Yankees make history?10:20 - Will we ever stop the Chiefs?11:46 - Are the 76ers cheating?15:25 - Can Indiana make the playoffs?17:47 - First Your Interruption w/ Jameis Winston21:34 - Jordan Keegan1:07:47 - Goosebump Moments of the Week1:13:44 - NBA Finals Pick
2024-10-30
1h 15
California Law Review
Survival Labor
The U.S. carceral system disproportionately harms racial minorities and people living in poverty. Penal abolitionist frameworks have helpfully reframed the conversation to foreground those harmful social consequences. But how do those consequences affect our understanding of work, and particularly work that is both criminalized and undertaken in order to survive? In this episode, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Professor Yvette Butler explains her concept of survival labor and why it should be included in our general understanding of work. Author: Yvette Butler, Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law Host: Peter Mason (Volume 113 Podcast Editor) ...
2024-08-08
28 min
Dion's Daily Dose
Guest: Jeff Maurer- Candidate for Indiana Secretary of State (Libertarian)
Join us on Wednesday October 26th when we will be interviewing Jeff Maurer. Please note that due to his schedule, the show will be starting 1 hour later than usual. We will go live at 8 PM Central (rather than 7). We hope that you will be able to watch and comment live. We ask all of our guests to provide a biography and we were directed to Mr. Maurer's website, where the following information was available: "Jeff Maurer is the nominated Libertarian candidate for Indiana Secretary of State and will appear on ballots statewide on November 8, 2022. Jeff is an entrepreneur whose...
2024-04-29
1h 19
Noon Edition
Campus protests and the first amendment
Protests are breaking out throughout the nation in opposition to the war between Israel and Hamas and the role the U.S. plays in it. At Indiana University, students and faculty are pressuring the university to divest from Israel.IU Divestment Coalition spokesperson Bryce Greene said the group hopes to remain in Dunn Meadow until their demands are met.Read more: Pro-Palestine protestors arrested at IUProtestors set up over a dozen tents around 11 a.m. Thursday.A change in policy by an ad hoc committee created by IU a...
2024-04-25
52 min
Indiana 250: Off the Record with Nate Feltman
Off the Record with Mickey Maurer
In this episode of Indiana 250 Off the Record, host Nate Feltman talks with Mickey Maurer, a distinguished member of the inaugural Indiana 250 class and a prominent figure in Indiana's business and philanthropic communities. They explore Mickey’s multifaceted career, from his beginnings in an entrepreneurial family in Indianapolis to his impactful roles in state government, media, and beyond. Mickey’s journey includes serving as the first president of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation under Governor Mitch Daniels, a successful stint in law, and his adventures in entrepreneurship which span various industries such as cable television, banking, filmmaking, books, and news...
2024-04-04
43 min
Murder Sheet
A Conversation with Indiana University Maurer School of Law Federal Habeas Project Director Michael Ausbrook and Law Student Emma Kilbreath
We interviewed attorney Michael Ausbrook about his work on the Habeas Project at the Indiana Maurer School of Law, as well as law student Emma Kilbreath. They'll speak about the project, the cases they've tackled, and the impact their work has had on the lives of incarcerated defendants. Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2024-02-08
48 min
Murder Sheet
The Delphi Murders: Richard Allen Goes to the Indiana Supreme Court: A Conversation with Indiana University Maurer School of Law Federal Habeas Project Director Michael Ausbrook
We recently interviewed attorney Michael Ausbrook about the Indiana Supreme Court cases involving Richard Alle. Ausbrook is a professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and is the director of the Habeas Project there. He has years of experience working habeas cases, and also serves as a board member of the Indiana Public Defender Council.Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2023-12-06
51 min
Your Working Life
It’s Time to Shine with Laurie Robinson Haden
Laurie Robinson Haden is the President and CEO of Corporate Counsel Women of Color (CCWC). In 2004, Laurie founded CCWC to advance women of color attorneys and foster diversity in the legal profession. She formerly worked for 18 years in multiple leadership roles at the CBS Corporation (now media and entertainment juggernaut Paramount+), including Senior Vice President and Assistant General Counsel of Litigation. She has been recognized by Savoy magazine as one of the country’s “Most Influential Black Lawyers.” For seven years, she was a member of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund board. She now serves on the Board of Visito...
2023-11-21
58 min
Everyday Leaders
David Maurer EVERYDAY BUSINESS LEADERS EBL12
Thank you for following Everyday Leaders. If you’ve been following us since 2018, we appreciate your support and look forward to continuing to add value to you if this is the first time you’re finding us, welcome! We are a husband and wife media team based in Indianapolis, IN, and have been helping clients build their marketing and media strategies for over 20 years. I am your host, and my husband Joe, https://Joeakestudios.com, is the producer, director, and editor of the Everyday Leaders media programs, virtual and live event broadcasts, and more. We are excited to bring you...
2023-11-08
19 min
The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson
Indiana Lawyer Podcast — Oct. 04, 2023
The Indiana attorney general is facing lawyer discipline, a U.S. Supreme Court justice comes to town, super PACs secured a victory at the Indiana Supreme Court and a Senate candidate is challenging the state’s election law — get updates on each of those stories and more in this week’s headlines. Plus, Tyler has a conversation with Alanna Fisher, a student at the IU Maurer School of Law who participated in the Rural Justice Initiative this summer.
2023-10-04
28 min
That Comic Podcast
Indiana Jones & The Unfortunate Circumstances - Issue 20
Welcome back That! Crew! We hope you had a happy Fourth, you are not too hungover, one still have all your digits. While you nerve that headache let us soothe you with our unique blend of comedy, comics, and class. Join Mendte, Mashko, Features, and Mr. Maurer to help keep the room from spinning and transport you to the comicsphere! Today the guys talk about what the hell is going on with Venom, Secret Invasion’s Daredevil connection, Superman & Lois season 3, plus the guys review Indiana Jones & and the Dial of Destiny. So get some Wawa, grab your pull list, an...
2023-07-05
1h 14
The Bottom Line by Evolved Finance
TBL Episode 214: Elizabeth Burrows - Founder of Burrow Consulting Inc.
“Now money is just a tool to be able to do the things that I want to do, you know I may lose money but I'm going to make more money along the way.” This week, Parker chats with Elizabeth Burrows about her financial journey. Elizabeth is an alumnus of North Vermillion High School and graduated magna cum laude from DePauw University with a degree in Political Science and Communications where she studied abroad at Oxford University. She went on to receive her Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University Maurer School of Law. In 2...
2023-05-23
47 min
LCIL International Law Centre Podcast
Snyder Lecture 15: 'Embracing Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Disclosure: What the US Can Learn From the UK and the EU' - Prof Donna M Nagy, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
Lecture summary: Just over a year ago, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) sought public comments on a bold and thoughtfully framed rule proposal for the enhancement and standardization of climate-related disclosure. It was a move that signaled to many that the US was finally responding to the global shift amongst investors and asset managers toward the integration of ESG data into fundamental value analysis. Today, however, as ESG issues in the US have become politically polarized and as litigation challenges loom large, the possibility of meaningful change appears more remote.Now is therefore an ideal...
2023-05-03
50 min
John McGivern's Main Streets
Goshen, Indiana
Goshen is in Elkhart County, IN. This area makes 85% of recreational vehicles in the US. Dynamax, Janus Motorcycles, Goshen College and Radio Horizonte were surprising. Mexican food is a given here, but Neopolitan pizza at Venturi and Maple City Indian Restaurant? Yum! Add the Old Bag Factory and Quilt Gardens and what you get is joy. In this episode you’ll hear from John, Main Streets producer and director Lois Maurer, and content producer Evan Watters as they share favorite memories from filming and interesting stories from the community.
2023-04-20
17 min
John McGivern's Main Streets
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Fort Wayne, Indiana, is such a great city to visit, but residents say the best part is living here. John knew it’s home to Vera Bradley and Sweetwater. But he didn’t expect a Diocesan Museum, a huge Public Library with genealogy center and Abe Lincoln collection, the most perfect Children’s Zoo or Coney Island Hot Dogs. What a great city! In this episode you’ll hear from John, Main Streets producer and director Lois Maurer, and content producer Lance Miller as they share favorite memories from filming and interesting stories from the communit
2023-03-16
17 min
The Liberty Blues Network
Liberty Blues EP. 39 libertarian for secretary of state of Indiana
Jeff Maurer returns to the Liberty Blues Netwerk to talk about his race for secretary of state in Indiana. 
2022-10-25
37 min
RogueNews
Livestream Interview: Jeff Maurer - Candidate - Indiana Secretary of State
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2022-10-21
38 min
The Arbitration Conversation
Episode 10: Prof. Bill Henderson, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
In this episode, Amy interviews Professor Bill Henderson of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Prof. Henderson's research focuses primarily on the empirical analysis of the legal profession and has appeared in leading legal journals, including the Stanford Law Review, the Michigan Law Review, and the Texas Law Review. He regularly publishes articles in The American Lawyer, The ABA Journal, and The National Law Journal. His observations on the legal market are also frequently quoted in the mainstream press, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Atlantic Monthly, The Economist, and National Public Radio. Based...
2022-09-30
26 min
The Boss Hog of Liberty
270: Candidate Series - Jeff Maurer - Indiana Secretary of State
Episode 270 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out!The Candidate series is back! Support provided by the Slick Pickle, Big Bounce Inflatables, and Weiland's Flowers. This week we talk with Jeff Maurer who is running for Secretary of State. Jeff has been touring Indiana over a year explaining why he believes voters deserve a receipt when they cast a ballot. We talk about elections, licensing, security, and the way individuals interact with the business. Jeff explains why this office might be a generational change in Indiana politics. Jeremiah Morrell and Dakota Davis are your hosts, Sara Morrell...
2022-09-23
1h 07
Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey
Interview #2 w/Jeff Maurer (Libertarian Candidate for Indiana Secretary of State)
Join Kris in welcoming Libertarian Candidate, Jeff Maurer, back to the show for this 2nd interview! Jeff is running for Secretary of State of Indiana during the "2022 General Election" (which will take place on Tuesday, November 8th, 2022). When Jeff was here the first time, Kris focused on who he was, why he was running as a Libertarian & then they took a bit of an introductory look at his campaign. In this episode, Kris & Jeff dive a little deeper... to look at the solutions to some very serious issues facing Indiana's Election Processes! Jeff talks, in depth, about...
2022-09-12
1h 06
The Chris Spangle Show
How to Protect Elections with Jeff Maurer
Jeff Maurer is running for Secretary of State in Indiana. He joins me to discuss how states can better protect their elections while restoring confidence in the electorate that their vote is accurately counted. Visit his website at MaurerForIndiana.com.Video - https://youtu.be/30dWhilU8JIJoin WAL Plus now for commercial-free shows and our complete archives - JoinWALPlus.com----Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right e...
2022-07-27
40 min
The Chris Spangle Show
How to Protect Elections with Jeff Maurer
Jeff Maurer is running for Secretary of State in Indiana. He joins me to discuss how states can better protect their elections while restoring confidence in the electorate that their vote is accurately counted. Visit his website at MaurerForIndiana.com.Join WAL Plus now for commercial-free shows and our complete archives - JoinWALPlus.com----Looking to start a podcast? Download my podcast Podcasting and Platforms now, and check out my recommendations for buying the right equipment.----Q Sleep Spray assists in achieving a more restful s...
2022-07-27
39 min
The Geek In Review
HyperDraft's Tony Thai and Sean Greaney - The Compatibility of BigLaw and Innovative Lawyers
HyperDraft's Tony Thai knew he could produce a better method of practicing law and producing legal documents. He viewed processes more like an engineer than a lawyer and understood that there were more efficient ways to do the work, not for the sake of efficiency, but because like any good engineer, he was lazy. Or, as he describes himself, "aggressively lazy." Not lazy in the traditional sense, but rather lazy in the way that many of us understand that the current way of working is just wasting everyone's time, and there has to be an easier/better/faster way...
2022-07-26
58 min
The Liberty Blues Network
Liberty Blues Ep 31 Jeff Maurer
Jeff Maurer is the nominated Libertarian candidate for Indiana Secretary of State and will appear on ballots statewide on November 8, 2022. Jeff is an entrepreneur whose career spans tech, transportation, and budget and finance. He serves as a development officer for Students For Liberty, the largest pro-liberty student organization which champions free markets and free speech around the world. Born in New York City, Jeff grew up on Long Island, graduating from Long Beach High School in 2000. He then graduated from Washington University in St. Louis in 2004 with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. In 2013, Jeff chose to move to In...
2022-07-21
1h 11
Bar Crawl Radio
India Thusi on Sex Workers and the Police in Johannesburg
BCR is talking about Sex Work. We spoke with a knowledgeable scholar whose recently published book “Policing Bodies” details her ethnographic study of the interaction of sex workers – the police – and the justice system of Johannesburg, South Africa. Prof. Thusi teaches in Bloomington at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law and at the Kinsey Institute. India has worked with the ACLU, Human Rights Watch, the Center for Constitutional Rights and The Opportunity Agenda. Early in her career – India clerked for the South African Constitutional Court – and was curious about the rough neighborhood down the block from the Court. Her t...
2022-06-03
42 min
Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey
Interview #1 w/Jeff Maurer (Libertarian Candidate for Indiana Secretary of State)
Join Host, Kristopher H. Bilbrey, as he welcomes to the show, Jeff Maurer, the Libertarian Candidate for Indiana Secretary of State in the "2022 General Election" (Tuesday, November 8th, 2022). This is the first in a series of interviews planned with Jeff during the "2022 Campaign." Please listen to this episode and then pass it along to all other Indiana citizens you know! Link to Jeff's 2nd Interview on the show 09.12.22 (Ep #193): https://perception.fireside.fm/193. Connect with the Campaign below: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MaurerForIndiana. Website: https://www.maurerforindiana.com. Email: info@maurerforindiana...
2022-05-26
1h 04
Tech Refactored
S2E36 - Cybersecurity and Insuring Your Everyday Life
Every day it seems cybersecurity is in the news. From data breaches to ransomware to national security, these incidents have become a feature of every day life. And they affect everything from individuals and small businesses to nation-state actors. On this episode we’re joined by Asaf Lubin to help us understand the challenges of cybersecurity generally and, in particular, the role of cybersecurity insurance in addressing some of these concerns. Asaf is an Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and a Fellow at IU’s Center for Applied Cybersecurity Research. His research includes the regu...
2022-05-04
00 min
The Mindful Negotiating Show
Ep 6: Mediating with Professor/Attorney Sam Ardery
Today we are joined by Professor/Attorney Sam Ardery, who had no intention of becoming a mediator when he took mediation training in law school. Over 4,000 cases later, authoring a book, and holding a faculty position at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Sam shares his trademark wisdom and candor about what it takes to be a successful mediator and negotiator.
2022-05-02
54 min
Trusted CI podcast
Apr 2022: Updates from the Trusted CI Framework Cohort
The Trusted CI Framework is a minimum standard for cybersecurity programs. In response to cybersecurity guidance focused narrowly on cybersecurity controls, the Trusted CI Framework provides a more holistic and mission-focused standard for managing cybersecurity. In order to encourage adoption of the Trusted CI Framework, we have created a program called the Framework Cohort, where representatives from multiple NSF Major Facilities and other "Key Projects" participate in a group engagement with Trusted CI focused on adoption and implementation of the Framework.This webinar will provide updates from the inaugural cohort, currently in progress, and discuss the opportunity to participate in...
2022-04-25
47 min
The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson
Indiana Lawyer Podcast — April 20, 2022
This week's news includes a leadership change at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, updates on major lawsuits in the state and federal courts and a new nomination to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. This week's guest is IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law Dean Karen Bravo.
2022-04-20
34 min
Cambridge International Law Journal 11th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference: 'Strengthening Global Governance through International Law: Challenges and Opportunities'
CILJ 2022: Panel 4 - Charting New Frontiers in Cyberspace
- Remarks from the Chair: Ms. Ashrutha Rai, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Cambridge - Dr. Thanapat Chatinakrob, Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Thammasat University, Thailand - 'Rethinking the Scope of International Law Regulating Information Operations: Lesson Learned From a Crime of Online Genocide in Myanmar' (7:00) - Yuan Fang: J.S.D Candidate, Washington University in St. Louis, School of Law - 'The Global Governance of Cyberspace Within the UN Charter Context: Main Issues, Methodology, and the Pathway Forward' (23:45) - Dr. Asaf Lubin, Associate Professor of Law, Indiana University Maurer School of Law - 'The Law and Politics of Ransomware' (38:15) - Dr...
2022-04-13
2h 09
John McGivern's Main Streets
Indiana Dunes
Formed more than 10-thousand years ago by glaciers, the area was first the home of the Miami and Potawatomi tribes. The area quickly thrived thanks to its location to not just Lake Michigan, but also rivers –helping the fur trade and eventually steel production, flourish. But the water wasn’t the only mode of transpiration that brought in commerce. Railroads brought in goods and people. Today, the Indiana Dunes are a hot spot for visitors in the Midwest and beyond.
2022-04-03
14 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S2, E4: Lifelong Friends: Fred Logan, Jeff Richardson, and the Hon. John Tinder
The Hon. John Tinder graduated from the Law School in 1975, with Fred Logan and Jeff Richardson following in 1977. Throughout their long and storied careers, the trio has remained incredibly close, despite living in different parts of the country. In this episode of One More Cold Call, the three alumni talk about their experiences in life and law, and what led them to create a scholarship supporting our students.
2022-03-30
52 min
The Path & The Practice
Episode 80 - Christopher Rasmussen talks growing-up in Louisiana, being a musician, corporate practice, and the importance of flexibility on your professional path
This episode features a conversation with Christopher Rasmussen. Chris is a partner in Foley’s Chicago office with a practice focused on transactional matters. In this discussion, Chris reflects on growing-up in Slidell, Louisiana, attending the University of Southern Mississippi and the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Chris discusses the many years he spent working as a professional musician, arranger, and music teacher, including the two years he spent performing in a Tony-and Emmy-award winning musical. Next, Chris discusses his decision to attend law school and join Foley. He discusses how he settled on a corporate practice and his cu...
2022-03-24
45 min
John McGivern's Main Streets
South Bend, Indiana
South Bend is on the St. Joseph River and got its name because the city sits on the river’s southernmost bend. The first residents were the Miami and Potawatomi tribes –and the river access eventually drew in an influx of fur traders. Established in 1865, South Bend saw a business boom in industry thanks to the St. Joseph River. Studebaker, Oliver Chilled Plow, and Singer Sewing machines were just a few of the big names. But we can’t forget the University of Notre Dame. It’s a huge influence on the economy and culture in South...
2022-03-05
14 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S2, E3: Gina and Cip Beredo: Serving clients and the Cleveland community
Dean Austen Parrish speaks with Gina Brickley Beredo and Cip Beredo, both graduates of the Class of 1999, who now call Cleveland, Ohio home. Gina and Cip have had tremendous careers. Gina is the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Owens Corning, a Fortune 500 company with more than 19,000 employees. Prior to joining Owens Corning, Gina was General Counsel at Nordson Corporation and before that Chief of Litigation for American Greetings. She began her legal career as a litigation associate at BakerHostetler LLP.Cip also has had a tremendous career. He is the Americas Chair of the Corporate Practice...
2022-02-09
39 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S2, E2: Anthony Prather: Pride in the practice of law
Tony Prather, JD'83, is a senior partner at Barnes & Thornburg, where he has been for more than 20 years. Tony represents management in all aspects of labor and employment law and litigation. Prior to joining Barnes & Thornburg, Tony was in-house counsel for Ameritech Corporation, Firestone Building Products Company, Firestone Industrial Products Company and Firestone Polymers. He twice has served on the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission.On Feb. 4, 2022, Indiana University announced Tony would serve as the university's vice president and chief legal counsel, pending Board of Trustees approval. He is expected to begin his duties in that role on Feb. 22.With...
2022-02-07
39 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S2, E1: Colleen Cotter: Legal Aid, Skadden Fellowships, and PILF
Colleen Cotter is a 1990 graduate of the law school and has been the Executive Director of The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland since 2005. Colleen also serves on the Board of Directors of the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association and the Saint Luke’s Foundation. She is President of the United Way of Greater Cleveland Council of Agency Executives and has served in many other leadership positions.Last year, she was named by Cleveland-Marshall Law School as one of its 2021 Hall of Fame honorees. She was named a 2017 Crain’s Woman of Note. She also received the 2017 Cleveland Bar Association’s President’s Award...
2022-02-07
46 min
The Indiana Lawyer Podcast with Maura Johnson
Indiana Lawyer Podcast — Jan. 26, 2022
In this episode of the Indiana Lawyer Podcast, we've got updates on court COVID procedures, criminal justice legislation and turnover at the state's largest university. We also have a conversation with the Republican candidate for Marion County prosecutor. Plus, IL managing editor Jordan Morey sits down with Austen Parrish, dean of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law. All of that and more on the Jan. 26, 2022, episode of the Indiana Lawyer Podcast.
2022-01-26
34 min
All IN
Religious Exemptions From the Vaccine
Today we talk about how religious exemptions work for the COVID-19 vaccine, the challenge for employers handling these requests, and a proposed state law that could have an impact on the process. Produced by Drew Daudelin. Guests: Justin Hicks Workforce Development Reporter, Indiana Public Broadcasting Chris Schrader Government Affairs Director, Indiana Society of Human Resource Management Daniel Conkle Professor of Law Emeritus and Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies, Indiana University Maurer School of Law
2021-12-13
00 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E10: Tim Morrison: A career of service
Tim is a 1974 graduate of the Law School. He retired from the US Attorney’s Office in Indianapolis in 2011 after 23 years of service. He litigated violent crime, firearms, public corruption, white collar, and national security cases. When he retired he was First Assistant U.S. Attorney, and he had served as interim leader of the office three times during his 23 years--briefly in 1993, from 2000 to 2001, and again for more than three years from 2007 to 2010. Tim started in the office in 1988, after working as a chief deputy prosecutor in Monroe County and a supervisory deputy prosecutor in the Marion County Prosecutor’s Offi...
2021-12-08
36 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E9: Erin Schrantz: Exploring international investigations
Erin, '00, is an attorney in Chicago with Jenner and Block, where she is the co-chair of the firm's Investigations, Compliance. and Defense Practice, and a member of the firm’s Monitorship Practice. She represents clients across a variety of industries in investigations and complex litigation, including cross-border investigations into financial crimes and corruption. Erin is at the top of her field. Last year, she was named by Crain’s Chicago as one its “Notable Women in Law” in 2020, while in 2018 Global Investigations Review recognized her as one of the top 100 worldwide “Women in Investigations.” She previously was named by the National...
2021-12-08
32 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E8: Laurie Robinson Haden: A change agent extraordinaire
Laurie Robinson Haden is a 1998 graduate of the Law School. During her time in Bloomington, she served as an Associate and then Executive Notes Editor of the Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies. In addition to a spectacular career working at Epstein Becker & Green, Seyfarth Shaw, and at CBS Corporation, Laurie is the founder, president and CEO of Corporate Counsel Women of Color. Corporate Counsel Women of Color is a non-profit professional organization, which Laurie created in 2004 to support and advance women of color as attorneys and to foster diversity in the legal profession.It now has more than 4700 members.
2021-12-08
40 min
The Cannabis Diversity Report with Tahir Johnson
#052 Judge Shelli Hayes - Bridge City Collective
Judge Shelli Hayes (ret.), Vice President and Chief Legal Officer, brings 5+ years of regulated cannabis industry experience to Bridge City Collective. She has been an active participant in the development and growth of the Illinois cannabis industry since the inception of the Illinois Medical Cannabis Pilot Program. In 2017 Judge Hayes moved to Nevada and co-founded a licensed Cannabis Processing facility, where she serves as Chief Operating Officer, Chief Legal Officer, & Corporate Secretary. In addition, she has served as the Chief Compliance Officer for a Hemp Company in Grand Junction, Colorado. Judge Hayes has extensive experience working various...
2021-11-04
40 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E7: Jamal Sowell: Law, the military, and the power of education
Jamal Sowell, '17, has served most recently as the Florida Secretary of Commerce (the CEO of Enterprise Florida, Inc.), the state's principal economic development organization. He is also a US Marine, a veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Jamal talks about the influence of the law and the military on his career.
2021-11-03
25 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E6: Hon. Clarine Nardi Riddle: Unwilling to be labeled
Hon. Clarine Nardi Riddle, '74, counsel with Kasowitz, Benson & Torres in Washington, DC, has served as a trial court judge in Connecticut, as chief of staff to Senator Joseph Lieberman, and as the state's only female attorney general. She is also a founder of No Labels, a bi-partisan organization aimed at moving America from old-politics point-scoring to new-politics problem-solving. Clarine shares insights from her wide-ranging career.
2021-11-03
34 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E5: Joe and Keith Hedinger: Law and old-fashioned root beer
Keith, '84, and Joe, '17, Hedinger are president and vice president of Hedinger Beverage Distributing Company and the Dad's Root Beer Company in Jasper, Ind., which also makes Dr. Wells, Bubble-Up, and Suncrest soft drinks. The family has been in the soft-drink business for over 65 years, and this father-son team talk about how the law has helped them build on their company's success.
2021-11-03
25 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E4: Kaelyne Yumul Wietelman: Super-engaged, from presidential task forces to the NFALA
Kaelyne Yumul Wietelman, an associate at Kelley Drye in Washington, DC, provides advice on how to balance a practice at a highly respected firm with active community and volunteer engagement. In this episode we hear about Kaelyn’s work with the American Bar Foundation and the National Filipino American Lawyers Association.
2021-11-03
30 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E3: Trailblazing in Utah: Managing the state's only certified women-owned law firm
Heidi Goebel, founder and managing partner of Goebel Anderson PC, describes her path from Indianapolis to Salt Lake City, the importance of mentorship, and how she co-founded what is currently the only certified majority woman-owned and operated law firm in Utah.
2021-11-03
33 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E2: Let's play ball: Sports, entertainment, and the law
Milt Thompson, president and CEO of Grand Slam, talks about turning down a professional baseball career to attend law school, his work with the Pan American Games (including a trip to Cuba where he met with Fidel Castro), and his long-standing leadership of nonprofits and community organizations in Indianapolis.
2021-11-03
52 min
One More Cold Call: IU Maurer School of Law
S1, E1: Scott Breen: Cans and joint degrees: Making a difference in sustainability
Scott Breen, the vice president of sustainability at the Can Manufacturers Institute, describes his work and career path and his work with his Sustainability Defined podcast.
2021-11-03
25 min
Trusted CI podcast
Oct 2021: The Trusted CI Framework; Overview and Recent Developments
The Trusted CI Framework is a tool to help organizations establish and refine their cybersecurity programs. In response to an abundance of guidance focused narrowly on cybersecurity controls, Trusted CI set out to develop a new framework that would empower organizations to confront cybersecurity from a mission-oriented, programmatic, and full organizational lifecycle perspective. The Trusted CI Framework recommends organizations take control of their cybersecurity the same way they would any other important business concern: by adopting a programmatic approach. This webinar will provide an introduction to the Trusted CI Framework, including a walkthrough of the 16 “Musts” for establishing a competent cybe...
2021-10-25
1h 01
News Not Noise
Contempt and Consequences: What’s Next for Steve Bannon?
In this episode, Jessica Yellin speaks with Professor India Thusi of Indiana University’s Maurer School of Law. They discuss the case of former chief strategist to President Trump, Steven K. Bannon and his failure to comply with a federal subpoena about the events of January 6th, 2021. The select committee panel is scheduled to vote on the contempt charge against Bannon on Tuesday, October 19th and is expected to approve the charge. A vote could then be taken up by the full House of Representatives in short order. The possibility of holding Bannon in Contempt of Cong...
2021-10-20
10 min
Matters: A podcast from Clio
Being Client-Centered in a Post-Covid World
The COVID pandemic has fundamentally and permanently transformed industries around the world—and the legal industry is no exception. In this episode of Matters, we’ll speak to organizational leaders, educators, and practicing attorneys to hear how the practice of law has changed—and what attorneys need to do to keep pace.Specific topics highlighted in this episode include:How the COVID pandemic highlighted the mental health crisis in the legal industryHow client behaviors have permanently changed as a result of the COVID pandemicHow professional organizations can support law firms through the transitionList...
2021-10-06
42 min
Pioneers and Pathfinders
Bill Henderson
Today’s guest is the one and only Bill Henderson. In his day job, he’s a professor of law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law where he holds the Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession. Bill is a prolific writer and speaker on the legal market who is well known for assembling some of the best and brightest thinkers on the legal industry in his blog, Legal Evolution. Bill has been a longtime friend of Seyfarth, and he's worked with the firm on our own innovation journey. Listen in to today’s conversation to hear: - How Bi...
2021-09-15
35 min
Fire of Genius
Fire of Genius Vol. 11 Ep. 0: Introduction
On this episode of Fire of Genius, Zach and Chris introduce the IP Theory Journal at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, discuss the types of episodes we will be releasing on this volume, and our goals for the journal.
2021-09-08
02 min
Matters: A podcast from Clio
How to Adopt a Client-Centered Mindset
So far during this season of Matters, we’ve looked at the “why” behind client-centered lawyering—but now, it’s time to start digging into the “how”. In this episode and the ones that follow, we’ll look at practical steps you can take at your law firm to become more client-centric and, as a result, more successful.In this episode, Jack and Nefra welcome three client-centered attorneys and an esteemed law professor to discuss how to adopt a client-centered mindset at your firm. Naturally, having the right mindset is key to everything else that follows—so you can’t have...
2021-08-18
37 min
WFHB Local News Features – WFHB
Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Continue
Unemployment benefits in Indiana have been in flux for the past few months. On Monday of last week, Indiana officials filed a second appeal asking the Indiana Court of Appeals to stay an order compelling the state to continue paying federal pandemic unemployment benefits. The appeal marks Governor Eric Holcomb’s continued efforts to halt Indiana’s participation in three federally funded, state-administered unemployment programs. The governor first announced his decision to withdraw from the federal programs in late May. Citing ‘help wanted’ signs across the state, he contended that generous federal benefits discoura...
2021-07-28
10 min
The Private Law Podcast
Pamela Foohey on Bankruptcy, Debt, and the Pandemic
Pamela Foohey is currently Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, and will soon become Professor of Law at Cardozo School of Law in New York. Professor Foohey is an expert in bankruptcy law and policy, she is part of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project, and her work has been featured in multiple media outlets. Today, we talk about bankruptcy, debt, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
2021-05-03
52 min
University of Minnesota Law School
Experto Crede 3.5 - Equalizing Parental Leave w/ Prof. Deborah Widiss
The guest for this episode is Professor Deborah Widiss, the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs and a Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Professor Widiss joins the pod to discuss her recently published article with the Minnesota Law Review titled “Equalizing Parental Leave” which discusses the inequalities generated by the current parental leave laws in the United States and suggests ways to fix them. The full article is available on the Minnesota Law Review’s website -> www.minnesotalawreview.org Follow Professor Widiss on Twitter -> https://twitter.com/DeborahWidiss Follow the Minnesota Law Review...
2021-04-19
48 min
Disruptive Successor Podcast
Episode 24 - Half-Retire: A Transition Plan for Family Businesses with Jim Muehlhausen
Jim Muehlhausen is the Founder and President of the Business Model Institute who is also a well-known consultant and speaker to large and small businesses. Being a true entrepreneur, he has experienced almost every facet of profession that would contribute to putting up a business -- ranging from CPA, franchisee, attorney, business owner, consultant, franchisor, public speaker, university professor, and book author. From 1987 to 1991, Jim was hailed as the youngest franchisee in Meineke Discount Muffler history while still attending Indiana University Maurer School of Law. He then proceeded to sell that business and founded an automotive aftermarket m...
2021-04-13
46 min
Trusted CI podcast
Oct 2020: Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)
The US has historically taken a fairly minimalist approach to cybersecurity regulation, but recent years have evidenced a trend toward increasing regulation. The latest in this trend is the US Department of Defense’s “Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification” (CMMC). CMMC has garnered quite a bit of attention recently, as it intends to impose cybersecurity compliance requirements on the entire Defense Industrial Base (DIB), over 300,000 organizations (including some universities). CMMC has emerged at a breakneck pace, and there is still a great deal of uncertainty regarding who is impacted, what is required, and how organizations should respond. This talk will 1) introduce US cyb...
2021-04-09
1h 08
SALT Teaching Social Justice
Episode 16: Carwina Weng on Confronting Trauma in Clinical Law Teaching
Professor Carwina Weng, of Indiana University Maurer School of Law, talks about trauma-informed teaching and the importance of teaching clinic students how to support clients in difficult situations.
2021-04-07
17 min
All IN
The Fight For Guaranteed Pregnant Worker Accommodations
There's a bill at the Indiana Statehouse that would make employers respond to requests for accommodations by pregnant employees. But responding to a request doesn't mean it's a guarantee they'll get it. Today we talk to the representative behind the bill to find out what impact it would have. We find out why pregnant worker legislation in Indiana has failed in recent years, and why some who want more protections see this new bill as nothing more than a symbolic gesture. Produced by Drew Daudelin. Guests: Karen Engleman Indiana State Representative, District 70 Samantha Kern Testified Against HB 1309 Deborah Widiss Professor...
2021-04-06
00 min
The Philanthropy212 Podcast
Principles of Good Governance in Not-For-Profit Organizations with Philip Purcell, Consultant & Adjunct Faculty at Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy
Philip Purcell is a Consultant and Adjunct Faculty at the Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy, where he teaches nonprofit organization law and planned giving. He is also Adjunct Faculty at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, where he teaches law and philanthropy, and nonprofit law. Philip is the Editor of Planned Giving Today, and a Senior Consultant in Legacy and Estate Planning at Heaton Smith Group. He is Lead Counsel for the Community Foundation Legal Help Desk, a Member of the American Bar Association, and a Charitable Committee Member of the Internal Revenue Service...
2020-12-31
35 min
The Marketplace of Ideas
Crossing Borders, Breaking Borders
On September 17, the LEC held a co-sponsored webinar with Indiana University Bloomington’s Maurer School of Law on two new books that critically examine new ideas about migration, secession, and political freedom. Professor of Law at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, Ilya Somin, argues for the expansion of people’s ability to “vote with their feet” across domestic and international boundaries in his book Free to Move. Timothy Waters, Professor of Law and Val Nolan Faculty Fellow at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Associate Director of the Center for Constitutional Democracy, argues for a radica...
2020-11-23
1h 29
Status Check with Spivey
Overview of LLM Admissions
This podcast is hosted by Dr. Peter Cramer, our LLM & International Admissions Consultant. Dr. Cramer has been working in legal education for over 25 years. He started his law school career at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and later went to Georgetown University Law Center where he served as the Associate Director of the Center for Global Legal English. For nine years prior to joining Spivey Consulting Group, Dr. Cramer worked as the Assistant Dean for Graduate and International Students at Washington University School of Law, where he focused primarily on admissions, course counseling, and instruction. In this podcast, Dr...
2020-10-09
06 min
Talk Justice An LSC Podcast
Expanding Access to Justice Through Regulatory Reform
In this episode of Talk Justice, moderator Jim Sandman, President Emeritus of LSC, leads a panel discussion on regulatory reform and how it can expand access to justice. Two leading jurists from states in the vanguard of reform, Utah Supreme Court Justice Constandinos "Deno" Himonas and Arizona Supreme Court Vice Chief Justice Ann Timmer, explore the impact of changes such as licensing paraprofessionals to provide legal services and easing restrictions on fee-sharing and non-lawyer ownership of law firms. Bill Hendersson, a law professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and the editor of Legal Evolution, surveys the relationship...
2020-09-22
59 min
Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast
Ep 017 Interview with Bill Henderson, law professor, editor of Legal Evolution and interim director of the Institute for the Future of Law Practice
Episode 17 of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast -- Interview with Bill Henderson, Law Professor, Editor of Legal Evolution and Interim Director of Development, IFLP In this, one of the most wide-ranging episodes of the Legal Tech StartUp Focus Podcast (www.legaltechstartupfocus.com/podcast), Charlie Uniman welcomes Bill Henderson. Bill is a law professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, editor of the online publication, Legal Evolution (www.legalevolution.org) and Interim Director of the Institute for the non-profit Future of Law Practice (IFLIP) (www.futurelawpractice.org). Charlie and Bill kick off the podcast with...
2020-07-28
40 min
Daily Matters: The changing face of the legal industry
Episode 79: Bill Henderson, Stephen F. Burns Professor of Law at IU’s Maurer School of Law
Today’s guest is Bill Henderson, who in the past five years has been named one of the 100 Most Influential Lawyers in America by the National Law Journal, the Most Influential Person in Legal Education by National Jurist Magazine, and a member of the inaugural group of “Legal Rebels” profiled by the ABA Journal.In this episode, Bill and Jack Newton engage in a thought-provoking discussion about:The impact COVID-19 has had on change and innovation in legalKey strategies that differentiate highly successful law firmsHow to solve the legal profession’s Diversity and Inclusio...
2020-07-17
52 min
University of Minnesota Law School
Experto Crede 2.2 - Actuarial Risk Assessment in Criminal Sentencing
Professor Jessica Eaglin (Indiana’s Maurer School of Law) and Professor Reitz (UMN Law) discuss the costs and benefits of the growing use of actuarial risk assessment as tools in criminal sentencing. This episode was recorded on November 18, 2019. Read the latest issue and archives of the Minnesota Law Review -> https://minnesotalawreview.org/ Follow Minnesota Law Review on Twitter -> twitter.com/MinnesotaLawRev Learn more about the University of Minnesota Law School by visiting law.umn.edu and following Minnesota Law on Twitter twitter.com/UofMLawSchool
2020-06-10
1h 00
WFHB Local News Features – WFHB
WFHB Local News – April 10, 2020
Welcome to the WFHB Local News for Friday, April 10, 2020. Coming up in the program, WFHB News Director Kade Young interviews an Indiana University researcher who is working on a Covid-19 vaccine for children. Also coming up in the next half hour, we have the latest coronavirus news from our remote correspondents. But first, your local headlines. There are nearly 7,000 cases of Covid-19. Indiana State Department of Health reports 300 total deaths out of 35,000 people tested. People 80 years-old and higher made up the most number of those who died from the virus. This age demographic...
2020-04-13
29 min
Ipse Dixit
Pamela Foohey on Fintech and Debt Inequality
In this episode, Pamela Foohey, Associate Professor of Law at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, discusses her article "Reducing The Wealth Gap Through Fintech 'Advances' in Consumer Banking and Lending," co-authored with Nathalie Martin, Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Frederick M. Hart Chair in Consumer and Clinical Law at the University of New Mexico School of Law. The article is forthcoming in the University of Illinois Law Review. Foohey begins by discussing inequalities in income, wealth, and debt, and how those inequalities affect minority groups in disparate ways. She discusses how consumer credit products worsen the dis...
2020-03-14
47 min
Maurer Power Podcast
Maurer Power Podcast: Episode One
We talk the all the news surrounding the winners and losers about NBA trades. Kahlil Whitney leaving Kentucky is the NBA Draft his next stop? Is Giannis Antetokounmpo putting up an all-time NBA season? Bobby Knight's return to Indiana.
2020-02-11
00 min
All IN
The First Season of "Sick"
The first season of the podcast “Sick,” produced by Side Effects Public Media at WFYI, dives into the story of a fertility doctor in Indiana who spent years deceiving his patients, recently discovered due to the growing popularity of mail-in DNA tests. We catch up with the producers and hosts of the podcast to find out how they put it together. We also talk to a mother and son featured in the story, and we ask a law professor why it was such a challenge to hold Dr. Cline accountable. Produced by Drew Daudelin. Guests: Jake Harper Producer, host of “Sick”...
2020-01-06
00 min
Business Scholarship Podcast
Gina-Gail Fletcher on Engineered Credit-Default Swaps
Gina-Gail Fletcher, associate professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, joins the Business Scholarship Podcast to discuss her forthcoming article Engineered Credit Default Swaps: Innovative or Manipulative?. Fletcher's article examines the phenomenon of engineered credit-default-swap transactions. In these transactions, CDS buyers or sellers induce borrowers either to default or avoid default on debt referenced by CDS contracts, thus allowing them to directly affect the values of the contracts. Fletcher considers the costs and benefits of this controversial practice and sketches possible regulatory and market responses to it. This episode is hosted by Andrew Jennings, a teaching...
2019-11-19
24 min
Fertility Health Podcast
Ep. 18 | How to Achieve a Great Doctor-Patient Relationship
The journey to start or expand a family for aspiring mothers or couples can be long, arduous, and filled with emotional highs and lows. On their way to fertility, patients need to make many decisions such as which treatment option to pursue, whether or not to continue treatments, and whether it is a good idea to keep spending money on procedures not covered by insurance.Throughout this journey the quality of the patient-doctor relationship is vital. If the doctor-patient foundation is solid, patient satisfaction, empowerment, and success are more often attainable.In this episode, Jody...
2019-08-07
22 min
The 7Sage LSAT Podcast
#23 - Getting into Law School - Indiana Bloomington Law with Dean Greg Canada
On today's episode David Busis, Partner at 7Sage Admissions Consulting, speaks with Greg Canada, Assistant Dean of Admissions at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Please send your comments, questions, and ideas for future episodes to podcast@7sage.com Links to other 7Sage Admissions content: • Top Law School Rankings: https://7sage.com/admissions/top-law-school-rankings/ • Admissions Webinars: https://7sage.com/admissions/webinar/ • Law School Admissions Predictor: https://7sage.com/admissions/predictor/ • Top Law School GPA/LSAT Medians: https://7sage.com/admissions/top-law-school-admissions/
2019-07-31
1h 01
Law School Podcaster
Beyond Thinking Like a Lawyer - What Changes in Legal Education Mean for Law Students
Steeped in books and theory, the traditional curriculum at most law schools hasn’t changed in decades. But the tighter job market is bringing changes – albeit a bit slowly. Law firms, businesses, and the clients they serve, are demanding that more be done by law schools to train and prepare properly future lawyers while they are still in school. What does this mean if you are a prospective law student? What should you be looking for to get the most innovative, practical and relevant law school experience? We talk with law school dean...
2019-07-25
30 min
Law School Podcaster
Nontraditional Law School Applicants & Students - Tips to Help You Apply, Find the Right Fit and Succeed
Nontraditional law school applicants and students might look a little different on paper and in-person, but they still have to face the same daunting law school admissions process as those coming straight from undergraduate schools. As students, they will face the same rigorous academic curriculum and the same job search challenges as others, but they do so coming from a background and a perspective that may not always mirror that of their fellow law students. We explore this topic with law school admissions deans, a dean of career services, an admissions consultant and we talk with a non-traditional student...
2019-07-24
28 min
Leaders and Legends
21: Mickey Maurer, Chairman of the board at IBJ Corp. and The National Bank of Indianapolis
Mickey Maurer is an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, an owner of the Indianapolis Business Journal, and now he’s a guest on the “Leaders and Legends” podcast. Mickey takes us through his career, what led him to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro, and take a job working for Mitch Daniels.Sponsors:sponsors https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/43f8ab4b-615b-4fa3-83f7-01fc9ec2f2bc/mCf0_E0g.jpg* Veteran Strategies (https://veteranstrategies.com/)* Girl Scouts of Central Indiana (https://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/)* MacAllister Machinery (https://www.ma...
2019-06-24
59 min
LawNext
Bill Henderson on the Need to Change Non-Lawyer Ownership Rules
Should legal ethics rules be changed to allow non-lawyer ownership of legal services providers? So controversial is the question that it was major news in July when the State Bar of California voted to appoint a task force to study and make recommendations on the issue. What spurred the bar to take this action was the Legal Market Landscape Report it commissioned from William D. Henderson, professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, who is Bob Ambrogi’s guest on today’s episode to discuss his findings and recommendations. Henderson’s report makes the case that the le...
2018-09-10
37 min
Blacklines & Billables
Voices of CLOC 2018
Summary: The next installment of our “Voices” series—this time from the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium’s 2018 Institute in Las Vegas. Armed with a portable microphone and eight questions about CLOC and legal technology and innovation, we asked a range of lawyers and technologists to share their views on key issues facing the legal and legal technology ecosystems. Their short, on-the-spot answers created this “Voices of CLOC 2018” podcast (Episode 10 of the Blacklines & Billables podcast). The Questions:As a legal technology conference, what makes CLOC special?What's something you'd like to see...
2018-05-05
34 min
Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast
What Hinders Innovation in the Legal Industry?
Committees have been formed, seminars have been taught, and conferences have been hosted — all in an effort to convince lawyers that new technology will save them time and money. Sometimes the message sticks; sometimes attorneys run in the opposite direction. But is it lawyers themselves or the industry's rules and culture that hinder innovation in legal tech? In this episode of Planet Lex, host Daniel Rodriguez talks to Bill Henderson about innovation in the legal industry, including the cultural and regulatory restraints that keep new technology from impacting the legal industry at large. They discuss the diffusion theory, which ex...
2018-01-17
38 min
Clarity
The Future Of Law Schools Performance Report Card Panel
Listen now to final panel of the recent "Future of Law Schools" conference, held by Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute. The panel, "A Law School Performance Report Card: A Conversation about Education, Rankings, and What Matters in Entry-Level Hiring" was moderated by William D. Henderson, Professor of Law & Stephen F. Burns Chair on the Legal Profession, Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
2017-11-14
1h 20
Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Law Firm Salary Extravaganza
Law firms all across the country fell all over themselves last month to hike associate salaries. Elie and Joe chat with Professor Bill Henderson of the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, an expert in legal industry economics, to discuss what just happened and where the industry goes from here. Spoiler: he's not sure everyone should have given out those raises...
2016-07-28
28 min
Freedom's Ring Podcast
FR 16 - 20 - Religious Liberty In Indiana? - Dan Cockle - 05-14-16
Daniel Conkle, Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law Indiana University Maurer School of Law, discusses current legislative efforts in Indiana, where last year’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act became a national controversy.
2016-04-05
14 min
Federalist Society SCOTUScast
Voisine v. United States - Post-Argument SCOTUScast
On February 29, 2016, the Supreme Court heard oral argument inVoisine v. United States. Stephen Voisine was convicted in 2003 of assaulting a woman with whom he was in a domestic relationship--a misdemeanor violation of a Maine statute. In 2009 Voisine turned a rifle over to federal officials who were investigating him for a separate alleged crime. When investigators discovered Voisine’s 2003 misdemeanor assault, they charged him under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9), which makes it a federal crime for a person “who has been convicted in any court of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence” to “possess in or affecting commer...
2016-03-28
18 min
Dream Job Radio
Control Your Career Destiny!
Caroline Dowd-Higgins authors a career transition blog showcasing savvy professional development advice. She is the Director of Career & Professional Development at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and an active private practice coach for individuals and corporate clients. Caroline is the author of "This Is Not the Career i Ordered: Enpowering Strategies From Women Who Recharged, Reignited & Reinvented Their Careers." Be sure to visit www.carolinedowdhiggins.com to learn more about your career destiny!
2011-07-16
25 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
The Debate over Law School Data Reporting
Many law students across the nation are concerned about jobs in the legal profession and are pushing for reform in data reporting as it pertains to legal education. Nate Burris, President of the Law Student Association at Boston College Law School and William D. Henderson, a Professor at the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, are guests on Lawyer2Lawyer with Attorneys and co-hosts Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams to discuss the issues, including the role of the ABA and law schools, law students’ concerns about their education debt and the current legal job market.
2011-05-26
38 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Law Students & the Legal Job Market
Over the past year, the legal community has been dogged by a down economy resulting in layoffs, pay cuts and lack of jobs from the largest law firms down to the smallest law firms. What does this mean for law students? On Lawyer2Lawyer, co-hosts and attorneys, Bob Ambrogi and J. Craig Williams welcome Professor William D. Henderson from Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Dr. Silvia Hodges from Fordham University School of Law, to discuss what law students need to learn while in school, the present legal job market and what the future holds for law students when...
2009-12-30
33 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Life After Lawyering
Freezing salaries and even layoffs are a couple ways firms are dealing with their present economic situation, while law students look ahead to a potentially grim future. Join Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J . Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi ,as they welcome William D. Henderson, Associate Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law and Attorney Paul J. Semenza, a Trial Attorney, formerly with the Law Office of Arthur E. Levine, to discuss life after lawyering. They will hear a real life story from a trial attorney who has experienced the ups and downs after a layoff and...
2009-02-26
33 min