Oral Argument

Episode 100: A Few Minutes in the Rear-View Mirror

06.11.2016 - By Joe Miller and Christian TurnerPlay

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In honor of our base 10 number system, we revert to type and have recorded a long, self-indulgent episode. We reflect on our show, respond to feedback, and wonder about law and legal academia. Also Joe’s travels and nonsense. Feedback includes the other side of the expedite problem, a morality quiz for Joe, the proper playback speed for this show, political processes in arrest and indictment, professionalism norms and racism, SSRN’s purchase by Elsevier, more on the Bluebook and its connection with the problems of legal knowledge creation, and what our jobs are and whether we should keep doing this show.

This show’s links:

Christian Turner, Podcasts

Oral Argument 0: Who Is Your Hero?

Flyover Country

Oral Argument 96: Students as Means

Alvin Roth, Who Gets What - And Why

Leegin Creative Leather Products v. PSKS; Klor’s v. Broadway-Hale Stores

Oral Argument 99: Power (guest Lisa Heinzerling); Richard Posner, The Incoherence of Antonin Scalia

On the bar exam: Oral Argument 61: Minimum Competence (guest Derek Muller); Oral Argument 62: Viewer Mail; Virginia Bar, Mandatory Dress Code

Oral Argument 98: T3 Jedi (guests Jeremy Kessler and David Pozen)

Michael Jensen's announcement of the sale of SSRN to Elsevier

John Dupuis, Elsevier Buys SSRN: Another Sideshow or the Main Event?

Paul Gowder, SSRN Has Been Captured by the Enemy of Open Knowledge

Zenodo

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