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Supreme Court Confronts Bid to Open Up Gunmakers' Liability
The US Supreme Court hears argument March 4 in a case over gun industry protections from lawsuits.The dispute involving Mexico and Smith & Wesson Brands Inc. centers on whether exceptions to the 2005 Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act open manufacturers to court challenges.Mexico alleges gunmakers intentionally trade with suppliers for drug cartels and the law allows suits when industry knowingly violates firearms laws in a way that causes injury. Industry says it's shielded, but the Boston-based US Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has said not so fast.Cases and Controversies...
2025-02-28
24 min
Food Safety Talk
Food Safety Talk 317: Golf Cart Grocery Store
HAPPY DAYS - “Fonzie Moves in Over the Cunninghams Garage” - The Fonz - YouTubeInside Trader Joe’s PodcastOur Food Keeps Getting Recalled. Here’s What to Do. - Chasing Life with Dr. Sanjay Gupta - Podcast on CNN AudioOur Food Keeps Getting Recalled. Here’s What to Do. - YouTubeFood safety concerns rise ahead of Thanksgiving after recent outbreaks - Good Morning AmericaMcDonalds Food SafetyFood science expert shares tips to avoid eating contaminated food | Morning in AmericaMorning in America...
2024-11-26
1h 51
Subliminal Jihad
*PREVIEW* [#147] SUS PSYCHEDELICS INC, PART FOUR: American Eggception
For access to the full Sus Psychedelics, Inc. series and other premium episodes, subscribe to the Al-Wara' Frequency at patreon.com/subliminaljihad. PHASE FOUR: THE CLINICAL FINISH LINE Dr. Roland Griffiths and the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Study, using psychedelics to lower the fear response and confront death, the incredibly revealing 1979 “A Conversation on LSD” reunion video featuring Tim Leary, Humphrey Osmond, Oscar Janiger, Al Hubbard, Willis Harmon, Myron Stolaroff, and Laura Huxley, talking about Allen “indefatigable Zionist for drugs” Ginsberg, the necessity of “shaking things up” a bit, “The Search for the Manchurian Candidate” by John Marks… The Institute of Noetic Sciences an...
2023-05-09
13 min
The Leading Voices in Food
Foodborne illness and the struggle for food safety
When I was growing up, people didn't fret much about food safety. Trichinosis from undercooked pork was about all I heard about. But today people hear about much more: norovirus, salmonella, campylobacter, staphylococcus, listeria, and there's much more. So what in the world is happening? Our guest, Timothy Lytton, distinguished university professor and professor of law at Georgia State University knows an awful lot about this. He's the author of a seminal book entitled "Outbreak: Foodborne Illness and the Struggle for Food Safety." Interview Summary When your book came out, I was so excited to...
2023-01-25
20 min
Insurance Vs History
Insurance vs The NRA
How has the NRA impacted insurance? And why are insurers being asked to regulate the gun industry? Welcome to the Insurance vs History Podcast! In this episode, I try and tackle the NRA’s impact on the insurance industry, as well as discuss a new wrinkle in the discussion of gun safety: asking the insurance industry to take a regulatory role. Sources and Links: Note: This is only a selection. There was a LOT here, and I read a lot of stuff from “both sides of the aisle” so to speak. I tried to inc...
2023-01-16
46 min
The Weekly Reload Podcast
Georgia State University's Timothy Lytton on How Guns Will Impact the Senate Runoff
The race that will decide the final balance of power in the Senate will be decided in a matter of days. The contest in Georgia between incumbent Democrat Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Hershel Walker won't determine who controls the Senate since Democrats have already accomplished that, but it will determine how easily they can move forward with President Joe Biden's executive and judicial appointments. That will significantly impact gun policy for the next two years. So, we've got Georgia State University professor Timothy Lytton on the show to talk about where the race is headed.
2022-12-05
54 min
Repast
Filling Gaps in Food Safety Regulation with Professor Tim Lytton
In this episode of Repast, Michael and Diana talk with Professor Timothy Lytton, Professor of Law at Georgia State University about his new article, “Using Insurance to Regulate Food Safety: Field Notes From the Produce Sector,” published in the New Mexico Law Review. They discuss the management of risk in food safety, gaps in food safety regulation, and the potential of the insurance industry to partially fill these gaps. Professor Lytton also talks about his process, and what is next in his scholarship. Timothy D. Lytton is Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development, Distinguished University Professor, and Profess...
2022-10-11
34 min
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (11 de abril de 2022)
El día de hoy, lunes 11 de abril, en nuestro programa de radio Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Francisco Carballo, director del Centre for Postcolonial Studies de Goldsmiths de la Universidad de Londres, sobre la guerra en Ucrania: “Las masacres que hemos visto en las periferias de Kiev probablemente se repitan en el este ucraniano… Me temo que esta guerra va a durar y será muy cruenta”, dijo, y comentó: “El hecho de que hayan logrado romper el cerco a Kiev y que el ejército ruso se haya replegado y vaya a atacar por el este, indica q...
2022-04-11
1h 32
Legal Face-off
Sandy Hook settlement panel, Williams on Canadian protests, Honig on new documentary, and much more
Giffords Law Center Chief Counsel & Policy Director Adam Skaggs and Georgia State University Professor Timothy Lytton discuss the groundbreaking settlement between the families of the Sandy Hook Elementary School victims and the manufacturer of the gun used in the mass shooting. Mount Royal University Professor Lori Williams discusses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoking the Emergencies Act to end protests in Ottawa. CNN Senior Legal Analyst Elie Honig joins to discuss his first documentary piece commemorating the 60th anniversary of the trial of the “Architect of the Holocaust,” Adolf Eichmann. In the Legal Grab...
2022-02-24
00 min
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (21 de enero de 2022)
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Timothy Lytton, profesor de Derecho de la Universidad Estatal de Georgia, sobre la acusación contra el papa emérito Benedicto XVI por su inacción en casos de pedofilia en Alemania: “El reporte indica que entre 1945 y 2019 hubo más de 497 casos de abuso sexual en el arzobispo de Múnich… Hubo dos sacerdotes que estuvieron en la cárcel por abuso sexual y Ratzinger los puso otra vez en sus puestos de sacerdotes a trabajar con niños después de su encarcelación”, explicó.El comit...
2022-01-21
1h 29
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (1 de diciembre de 2021)
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Néstor Rosanía, director del Centro de Estudios en Seguridad y Paz, sobre el retiro de las FARC de la lista de organizaciones terroristas extranjeras del Departamento de Estado: “Las FARC y el proceso de paz sale de la lista, pero ingresan dos organizaciones: una es la Nueva Marquetalia de Iván Márquez y la otra es la disidencia denominada Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias de Colombia, Ejército del Pueblo”, comentó.Venezuela entre los países con mayor prevalencia de hambre en América Latina, s...
2021-12-01
1h 24
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (25 de octubre de 2021)
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Luis Montes, analista político y estratega demócrata, sobre las discrepancias en el plan de asistencia social y protección ambiental de Joe Biden: “En el Senado hay que convencer básicamente a todos los demócratas, y en esto se incluyen al senador Manchin y a la senadora de Arizona… Esto debe ir más allá de una legislación de infraestructura tradicional, y por eso también se están destinando fondos para combatir muchos problemas estructurales sociales”, dijo.Con el Brigadier General...
2021-10-26
1h 26
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón
Día a Día con César Miguel Rondón (24 de junio de2021)
Hoy en Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Timothy Lytton, profesor de Derecho de la Universidad Estatal de Georgia, sobre la estrategia de seguridad pública y prevención de delitos con armas de fuego: “Biden ha propuesto implementar inspección a vendedores de armas de fuego, la revocación de las licencias a quienes vendan armas sin verificación de antecedentes, la creación de nuevas unidades federales, el financiamiento de iniciativas locales para programas policiales nuevos y el dar recursos adicionales para investigaciones sobre las causas de la violencia armada”, explicó.Sobre el pr...
2021-06-24
1h 23
The Marketplace of Ideas
Tort Liability for Businesses During COVID-19
Listen in to the fourth panel of the LEC's Civil Justice Fest, a webinar series held throughout the month of November aimed to help make sense of America's rapidly changing civil justice environment. This panel discussion featured: Betsy Grey, Jack E. Brown Chair of Law, Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law Timothy D. Lytton, Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development; Distinguished University Professor & Professor of Law, Georgia State University College of Law Daniel B. Rodriguez, Harold Washington Professor of Law, Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law ...
2020-12-17
1h 09
The Week in Health Law
199. George #covidlawbriefing. Liability Shields, with Nicolas Terry, Timothy Lytton, and Lance Gable.
2020-05-07
00 min
Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
Foodborne Illness & Litigation
If you think cases of foodborne illness and litigation are on the rise, you’re right. The CDC estimates 48-Million Americans a year suffer from foodborne illnesses, some more serious than others. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen and Timothy D. Lytton, Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development at Georgia State University College of Law, take a look at foodborne illness litigation, legislation, and food safety.Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
2020-01-27
23 min
Ringler Radio - Structured Settlements and Legal Topics
Foodborne Illness & Litigation
If you think cases of foodborne illness and litigation are on the rise, you’re right. The CDC estimates 48-Million Americans a year suffer from foodborne illnesses, some more serious than others. On Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen and Timothy D. Lytton, Associate Dean for Research & Faculty Development at Georgia State University College of Law, take a look at foodborne illness litigation, legislation, and food safety. Visit Ringler to contact a consultant in your area about structured settlements.
2020-01-27
23 min
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
The U.S. Supreme Court Ruling on Sandy Hook Families' Lawsuit against Remington Arms
Professor Timothy D. Lytton and attorney Stephen P. Halbrook discuss the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Sandy Hook families' lawsuit against gunmaker Remington Arms.
2019-11-27
33 min
RCI | Français : Reportages
Nouvelle affaire d’E. coli dans la laitue américaine vendue aux Canadiens
Les consommateurs canadiens font face à la quatrième alerte de contamination à l'E. coli en deux ans liée à de la laitue romaine américaine vendue au Canada. Il y a de quoi voir rouge pour les consommateurs qui affectionnent la tendre laitue verte. Pour la quatrième fois durant cette courte période de temps, l'Agence de la santé publique du Canada (ASPC) conseille donc aux Canadiens de ne pas consommer de la laitue romaine provenant des États-Unis. Pour le moment, contrairement aux autres alertes, l'ASPC ne relève pas de contamination en masse des consommateurs, mais elle dit avoir recensé le...
2019-11-26
03 min
MindPop
Food Safety, Food Politics
E. coli. Listeria. Salmonella. When you turn on the news, it's hard not to hear about some tragic outbreak caused by lettuce, or beef, or something unknown. Why do outbreaks occur with such regularity? Is a failure of big government? Or is it big business putting profits above its customers? Or is it a regulatory state that is underfunded and overtasked? Timothy Lytton, Distinguished University Professor at Georgia State University, gives us some answers.
2019-06-23
47 min
Big John and Ramblin' Ray Interviews
Timothy Lytton explains the lawsuit against Remington over the Sandy Hook shooting
Timothy Lytton is a law professor at Georgia State University and he breaks down the lawsuit in front of the Connecticut Supreme Court against Remington over the use of it's weapon in the Sandy Hook shooting.
2017-11-16
03 min
Eating Matters
Episode 25: Kosher: Private Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food
Generating over $12 billion in annual sales, kosher food is big business. This week on Eating Matters, host Kim Kessler and guest co-host Talia Ralph welcome Timothy Lytton, law professor and author of “Kosher: Private Regulation in the Age of Industrial Food” to the show. Discussing how kosher food came to be a successful private-sector regulation in an era of growing public concern over the government’s ability to ensure food safety, Tim divulges the factual evolution of the kosher certification. Currently, a network of over three hundred private certifiers ensures the kosher status of food for over twelve million Americ...
2015-04-02
32 min
The Rudd Report
Certification of Kosher Food as a Model for Food Safety, Apr 03, 2012
Timothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss certification of kosher food as a model for food safety. Visit the Rudd Report website for more information: http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/.
2012-06-28
18 min
The Rudd Report
The Role of Litigation in Social Change, Apr 03, 2012
Timothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the role of litigation in social change. Visit the Rudd Report website for more information: http://www.yaleruddcenter.org/.
2012-06-28
14 min
Yale University: Health & Medicine
The Role of Litigation in Social Change
Timothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss the role of litigation in social change.
2012-04-03
00 min
Yale University: Health & Medicine
Certification of Kosher Food as a Model for Food Safety
Timothy Lytton, Albert and Angela Farone Distinguished Professor of Law at Albany Law School, and Kelly Brownell, Director of the Rudd Center for Food Policy & Obesity, discuss certification of kosher food as a model for food safety.
2012-04-03
00 min