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The Intersection of Media and Law

Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Release Date: 11/14/2018

A New Digital Infrastructure show art A New Digital Infrastructure

Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Annelise Riles, the Executive Director of the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies at Northwestern University, outlines her vision for the United States' role in global engagement, the future of global collaboration, and addresses the growing skepticism of the costs of removing the human element.

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A Safe, Fair, and Dignified Workplace show art A Safe, Fair, and Dignified Workplace

Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Tina Tchen, former chief of staff to Michelle Obama and president and CEO of Time’s Up Now and the Time’s Up Foundation, discusses how the law can actually impede progress in critical areas of workplace discrimination, and how businesses and government can more effectively move the needle. 

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Michael Kang, the William G. and Virginia K. Karnes Research Professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, is a nationally recognized election law expert. He discusses COVID-19’s looming impact on the upcoming presidential election, the range of election-related litigation already in courts, and whether he thinks America will know election results on November 3.

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Emily Kadens, legal historian with a particular focus on medieval and early modern history of commercial law and practice, shares her research on the origins of commercial fraud in England and dispels the myth of a golden age of commerce. 

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

The United States has a long history of religious accommodation. But is it possible to exempt those who object to an anti-discrimination law without defeating the purpose of that law? Planet Lex host Jim Speta is joined in this episode by Andrew Koppelman, John Paul Stevens Professor of Law and author of Gay Rights Versus Religious Liberty: The Unnecessary Conflict, to discuss the intersection of religious freedom and anti-discrimination laws.

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Julie L. Biehl shares her mission to release incarcerated youth and speaks about her vision for the future of juvenile justice.

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Daniel B. Rodriguez discusses the myriad (and ever-evolving) legal issues surrounding COVID-19.

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Leading Edge of Legal: How In-House Attorneys Navigate Issues in High Profile Startups show art Leading Edge of Legal: How In-House Attorneys Navigate Issues in High Profile Startups

Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Myra Pasek and Pete Cline discuss various legal issues they have dealt with while working at startup companies.

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

David Shapiro and Danny Greenfield discuss the scope and effects of solitary confinement in US prisons.

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Planet Lex: The Northwestern Pritzker School of Law Podcast

Laura Pedraza-Fariña and David Schwartz discuss their research interests and current projects at Northwestern.

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Megan Murphy is an award-winning journalist and commentator whose 20-year career has spanned multiple countries and events, from the 2016 presidential campaign to the global financial crisis. She most recently served as editor-in-chief of Bloomberg Businessweek. Before starting her career in journalism, Murphy was securities lawyer at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati in Palo Alto, CA. She currently lives in London.

Kate Shaw is a Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School and the Co-Director of the Floersheimer Center for Constitutional Democracy. Before joining Cardozo, she worked in the White House Counsel’s Office for the the Obama Administration. She clerked for Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court and Judge Richard A. Posner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. Kate is a legal and Supreme Court analyst for ABC News.