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StandUp4Israel עם שחר חסון ויוחאי ספונדר
StandUp4Israel | Shahar Hason & Yohay Sponder: "OMG! I'm Speaking English!"
(English below) נראה שהעולם לא לגמרי מבין מה קורה בישראל. אז צריך שמישהו יסביר לו. באנגלית. יוסף חדאד היה עסוק, אז נאלצנו להתפשר על שני האנשים הכי (לא) מתאימים למשימה - הסטנדאפיסטים שחר חסון ויוחאי ספונדר.בכל פרק, הצמד ידון על אירועי השבוע בארץ ובעולם, יתייעץ עם מומחים בכל הנושאים (חוץ מרחל מאופקים שעדיין לא עונה לנו לטלפון, אבל עובדים על זה) ואורח מוזיקלי שיגיע לסגור את הפרק בביצוע מרגש וקורע מצחוק.האזינו עכשיו! משתתפים: שחר חסון, יוחאי ספונדר, דני זקן, רום פלד, דניאל סלומון, עמרי גליקמן, עידו ברטל, מורן אטיאסקריינות: ליהיא שפרבר תסריטאי, במאי ועורך תוכן: רום פלדהפקה ראשית: עומר קולמפיקה: נועה ברקאי, עלמה יואלצילום: בן אשר, יועד מאירעריכת וידאו: יועד מאיר, רועי ברגסהפקה מוזיקלית: דניאל חיוןעיצוב גרפי: יובל קופלנדראש מחלקת גלצ הסכתים: הדר פרנקנטלתודה מיוחדת: ישי חסקי, אופק רוזנטל, עמית קרתא It seems the world doesn’t comprehend the current situation in Israel, so someone needs to explain, in English, what’s really going on here. Yoseph Haddad was busy, so we settled on the (un)suitable pair for the task - stand-up comedians Shahar Hason & Yohay Sponder. With: Shahar Hason, Yohay Sponder, Dani Zaken, Rom Peled, Daniel Salomon, Omri Glikman, Ido Bartal, Moran AtiasNarrator: Lihi Shperber Writer, Director and Editor: Rom PeledExecutive Producer: Omer KolProducer: Noa Barkai, Alma YoelsVideographer: Ben Asher, Yoad MeirVideo Editor: Yoad Meir, Roy BergesMusic Producer: Daniel HayunGraphic Designer: Yuval CopelandHead of GLZ podcasts: Hadar FrankenthalThanks to Ishai Haski, Ofek Rozental, Amit Karta
2024-02-01
00 min
StandUp4Israel עם שחר חסון ויוחאי ספונדר
StandUp4Israel | שחר חסון ויוחאי ספונדר הם שגרירי ישראל בפודקאסט חדש
(English below) נראה שהעולם לא לגמרי מבין מה קורה בישראל. אז צריך שמישהו יסביר לו. באנגלית. יוסף חדאד היה עסוק, אז נאלצנו להתפשר על שני האנשים הכי (לא) מתאימים למשימה - הסטנדאפיסטים שחר חסון ויוחאי ספונדר.בכל פרק, הצמד ידון על אירועי השבוע בארץ ובעולם, יתייעץ עם מומחים בכל הנושאים (חוץ מרחל מאופקים שעדיין לא עונה לנו לטלפון, אבל עובדים על זה) ואורח מוזיקלי שיגיע לסגור את הפרק בביצוע מרגש וקורע מצחוק.האזינו עכשיו! משתתפים: שחר חסון, יוחאי ספונדר, דני זקן, רום פלד, דניאל סלומון, עמרי גליקמן, עידו ברטל, מורן אטיאסקריינות: ליהיא שפרבר תסריטאי, במאי ועורך תוכן: רום פלדהפקה ראשית: עומר קולמפיקה: נועה ברקאי, עלמה יואלצילום: בן אשר, יועד מאירעריכת וידאו: יועד מאיר, רועי ברגסהפקה מוזיקלית: דניאל חיוןעיצוב גרפי: יובל קופלנדראש מחלקת גלצ הסכתים: הדר פרנקנטלתודה מיוחדת: ישי חסקי, אופק רוזנטל, עמית קרתא It seems the world doesn’t comprehend the current situation in Israel, so someone needs to explain, in English, what’s really going on here. Yoseph Haddad was busy, so we settled on the (un)suitable pair for the task - stand-up comedians Shahar Hason & Yohay Sponder. With: Shahar Hason, Yohay Sponder, Dani Zaken, Rom Peled, Daniel Salomon, Omri Glikman, Ido Bartal, Moran AtiasNarrator: Lihi Shperber Writer, Director and Editor: Rom PeledExecutive Producer: Omer KolProducer: Noa Barkai, Alma YoelsVideographer: Ben Asher, Yoad MeirVideo Editor: Yoad Meir, Roy BergesMusic Producer: Daniel HayunGraphic Designer: Yuval CopelandHead of GLZ podcasts: Hadar FrankenthalThanks to Ishai Haski, Ofek Rozental, Amit Karta
2023-10-29
00 min
Entitled
Will "Personalized Laws" Make Us More Equal?
In a world with personalized laws, each person would be subject to different legal rules and their own personally-tailored laws. For example, if you're a good driver, you could be rewarded for that good behavior with less stringent laws. Through this idea, and the acceleration of AI, technology could be used to comprehend our data from various places to create laws individual to us. These are some of the ideas that Omri Ben-Shahar writes about in his book, Personalized Law: Different Rules for Different People.In this episode, we speak to Omri Ben-Shahar about the questions and...
2023-04-28
45 min
The Human Risk Podcast
Professor Yuval Feldman on Trust & Voluntary Compliance
What role does Trust play in Compliance? What is Voluntary Compliance and how effective is it?This episode sees the return of the very first guest I ever had on the podcast, Professor Yuval Feldman of Bar-Ilan University in Israel. I asked Yuval to help me launch the show because his book “The Law Of Good People’ was a major influence on my human risk work. So, as we approach the 200th episode of the show, I wanted to get him back to say thank you for all that he’s inspired and because I know that COVID...
2022-08-13
1h 08
Big Brains
Could Personalizing Laws Make Society More Just? With Omri Ben-Shahar
Big data has created a world of personalization. We have personalized medicine, personalized education, personalized advertising. Now, one University of Chicago Law School scholar is asking: Why not personalized law? In his new book, Personalized Law: Different Rules For Different People, Prof. Omri Ben-Shahar lays out the case for why our idea of equality under the law actually leads to unequal outcomes, and why we should use data and algorithms to tailor our laws to individual people. As he says: If one size fits all doesn’t work for shoes, why should it work for speed limits?
2022-02-03
26 min
"Briefly" by The University of Chicago Law Review
Solving the Privacy Paradox
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing some legal concerns related to the collection and use, or misuse, of personal data. Today’s podcast features interviews with Professor Lior Strahilevitz and Professor Omri Ben-Shahar, from the University of Chicago Law School.Check us out on Twitter at uchilrev, and our website at https://lawreviewblog.uchicago.edu/This episode was produced by Yosef Schaffel. Music from bensound.com
2019-05-04
34 min
Reasonably Speaking
Coming to Terms with Consumer Contracts
Consumer contracts are everywhere. The number of contracts you enter into today may surprise you. Most of the contracts you enter into no longer involve a pen and paper. Purchasing a morning coffee, visiting a website, or scheduling a delivery are just a few daily transactions that more often than not include contract terms. In this episode, consumer contract experts Omri Ben-Shahar and Florencia Marotta-Wurgler discuss several types of consumer contracts, enforceability of terms, and the potential consequences of agreeing to these terms without reading the fine print.
2019-04-16
26 min
Oral Argument
Episode 152: Replication
We talk with Greg Klass about the use of recent empirical studies to aid in the restatement of the law of consumer contracts - the one-sided, unread "agreements" that are ubiquitous in modern life. The conversation covers the purpose of restatements, the methodology of empirical legal scholarship, and more. This show’s links: Greg Klass's faculty profile and writing Greg Klass, A Critical Assessment of the Empiricism in the Restatement of Consumer Contract Law Oral Argument 133: Too Many Darn Radio Buttons (guest Jim Gibson) John Gruber, Apple to Release Software Update to Solve iOS 11 Issue When Ty...
2017-11-12
1h 35
Oral Argument
Episode 133: Too Many Darn Radio Buttons
By listening to this podcast YOU AGREE to arbitrate all disputes in Florida and to forego class actions and consequential damages. This week: Jim Gibson on boilerplate terms in contracts. What to do with contract terms that aren’t read? This show’s links: Jim Gibson’s faculty profile and writing James Gibson, Boilerplate's False Dichotomy Lucian Bebchuk and Richard Posner, One-Sided Contracts in Competitive Consumer Markets Karl Llewellyn, Review: The Standardization of Commercial Contracts in English and Continental Law by O. Prausnitz ProCD v. Zeidenberg Margaret Jane Radin, Boilerplate: The Fine Print, Vanishing Rights, and the Ru...
2017-04-28
1h 14
People In the Know
U.S. Justice Department Scraps Request for Apple's Help in Phone Hack
The U.S. Department of Justice has withdrawn its legal action demanding Apple help the government unlock an encrypted iPhone. The US government has also confirmed a third party method to bypass access to a terrorist's phone has proven successful. The court filing says the Federal Bureau of Investigation had managed to access data stored on the iPhone. As such, the FBI says it no longer requires assistance from Apple.The phone has been at the center of a dispute between the US government and Apple over whether the company should be obliged to show US investigators how to access...
2016-03-31
25 min
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Rising Storm: Ways of Addressing Climate Change's Impacts on Infrastructure and Housing
A Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event co-sponsored by the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago and the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics Led by University of Chicago environmental lawyer Mark Templeton, an expert panel will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different public and private approaches for addressing the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and housing. Featuring panelists: - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resource Defense Council - Bill Abolt, Vice President, AECOM - Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics In conversation with Mark Templeton...
2015-05-06
1h 31
UChicagoLaw
Rising Storm: Ways of Addressing Climate Change's Impacts on Infrastructure and Housing
A Kreisman Housing Breakfast Series event co-sponsored by the Energy Policy Institute at Chicago and the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics Led by University of Chicago environmental lawyer Mark Templeton, an expert panel will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of different public and private approaches for addressing the impacts of climate change on infrastructure and housing. Featuring panelists: - Henry Henderson, Midwest Director, Natural Resource Defense Council - Bill Abolt, Vice President, AECOM - Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics In conversation with Mark Templeton...
2015-05-06
1h 31
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Omri Ben-Shahar, "The Unintended Effects of Access Justice Laws"
Access Justice laws give people equal opportunity to enjoy primary goods, ensuring that access to these goods is not allocated by markets and is not tilted in favor of wealth and privilege. But Access Justice often fails to meet its egalitarian aspirations, because access and its benefits are deployed disproportionately by elites, yet paid for directly by public budgets and indirectly by weaker groups. In this lecture, Professor Ben-Shahar explains why Access Justice law can unintentionally hurt weak groups in a variety of areas — access to courts, information, insurance, internet, and many more. Omri Ben-Shahar earned his PhD in Economics an...
2015-03-19
59 min
UChicagoLaw
Omri Ben-Shahar, "The Unintended Effects of Access Justice Laws"
Access Justice laws give people equal opportunity to enjoy primary goods, ensuring that access to these goods is not allocated by markets and is not tilted in favor of wealth and privilege. But Access Justice often fails to meet its egalitarian aspirations, because access and its benefits are deployed disproportionately by elites, yet paid for directly by public budgets and indirectly by weaker groups. In this lecture, Professor Ben-Shahar explains why Access Justice law can unintentionally hurt weak groups in a variety of areas — access to courts, information, insurance, internet, and many more. Omri Ben-Shahar earned his PhD in Economics an...
2015-03-19
59 min
The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Podcast
Panel on "Reconstructing Contracts: The Contracts Scholarship of Douglas Baird"
A panel of leading scholars discuss Douglas Baird's pathbreaking work on Contract Law published in his new book Reconstructing Contracts. Avery Katz, Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Stewart Macaulay, Malcolm Pitman Sharp Professor & Theodore W. Brazeau Professor, University of Wisconsin Madison Law School Ariel Porat, The Alain Poher Chair in Private Law, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Moderated by Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Economics and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics, University of Chicago Law School. This panel was recorded on October 23, 2013.
2014-02-20
1h 05
UChicagoLaw
Panel on "Reconstructing Contracts: The Contracts Scholarship of Douglas Baird"
A panel of leading scholars discuss Douglas Baird's pathbreaking work on Contract Law published in his new book Reconstructing Contracts. Avery Katz, Vice Dean and Milton Handler Professor of Law, Columbia Law School Stewart Macaulay, Malcolm Pitman Sharp Professor & Theodore W. Brazeau Professor, University of Wisconsin Madison Law School Ariel Porat, The Alain Poher Chair in Private Law, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University Moderated by Omri Ben-Shahar, Leo and Eileen Herzel Professor of Law and Economics and Kearney Director of the Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics, University of Chicago Law School. This panel was recorded on October 23, 2013.
2014-02-20
1h 05
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product
Dispute Resolution as a Product: Competition between Civil Justice Systems
This International Conference on Regulatory Competition in Contract Law and Dispute Resolution will bring together leading scholars in the field of contract law and dispute resolution both from the US and Europe. Important research papers on the law market in these fields will be presented and commented upon by at least one discussant. The results of the conference should be of high interest not only for academics, but also for practitioners and lawmakers. | Speakers: Gerhard Wagner, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Omri Ben-Shahar
2011-10-15
45 min
Center for Advanced Studies (CAS) Law as a Product (LMU)
Dispute Resolution as a Product: Competition between Civil Justice Systems
[Conf.] This International Conference on Regulatory Competition in Contract Law and Dispute Resolution will bring together leading scholars in the field of contract law and dispute resolution both from the US and Europe. Important research papers on the law market in these fields will be presented and commented upon by at least one discussant. The results of the conference should be of high interest not only for academics, but also for practitioners and lawmakers. | Center for Advanced Studies: 15.10.2011 | Speakers: Gerhard Wagner, Dagmar Coester-Waltjen, Omri Ben-Shahar
2011-10-15
00 min