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By Cai Cherry
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Helen Cooke, the founder and CEO of MyPlus, about disability recruitment, becoming confident as both a student with a disability and a recruiter, and her experiences from 16 years in the disability-recruitment industry.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
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Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Carole Joffe, a sociologist and reproductive health advocate at the University of California, San Francisco, and ANSIRH, about the landmark case of Roe v Wade, the impact of abortion provision and denial, and the likely consequences of the current cases before the US Supreme Court.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
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Find out more about ANSIRH at www.ansirh.org
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Paul Cavill, a professor of early modern history at the University of Cambridge, about Henry VIII's effect on English law, the changing justice system, and the parallels between early modern history and the modern day.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
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Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Philippa Webb, a professor of international law at King's College London and a barrister at Twenty Essex chambers, about the crisis unfolding following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the use of international law in tackling climate change, COVID and human rights abuses, and her work as an academic and lawyer.
For more information on how to help Ukraine, go to How You Can Help Ukraine.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, our first panel episode to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month 2022, we talk to lawyer Owen Knight, actorJennifer Tyler, educational consultant Destiny Clarke, community activist Shingai Mabhumbo, and photographer and speaker Sophie Cook.
We discuss everything from Harvey Milk's iconic speech 'We Cannot Live On Hope Alone' and the importance of hope to the queer community, to intersectionality, Pride, and how to build on the work of those who came before us.
To thank our panellists, Law According To A King made a donation to a charity nominated by each of our panellists. Owen nominated the Albert Kennedy Trust (akt.org.uk); Jen nominated Mermaids (mermaidsuk.org.uk); Destiny nominated the Trevor Project (thetrevorproject.org); Shingai nominated PAFRAS (pafras.org.uk); and Sophie nominated People's Pride Southampton (peoplesprideuk.com). We are proud to support these fantastic organisations, and would like to thank our guests for their nominations.
For Jen's book recommendation: 'Life Isn't Binary: On Being Both, Beyond, and In-Between' by Alex Iantaffi and Meg-John Baker.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, in part 1 of our two-part special to celebrate LGBTQ+ History Month, we talk to Gary Lacasse, the Executive Director of the Canadian AIDS Society, about his work to honour those we have lost to AIDS, what needs to change, and his own experiences of the AIDS epidemic.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Charlotte Park-Morton, a professor of medical law at the University of Gloucestershire, about everything from privacy, surrogacy, and LGBTQ+ issues through the lens of medical law.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to SpearIt, a professor of law at the University of Pittsburgh, about the role of religion in the law, how Muslim prisoners have reshaped the criminal justice system, and how the pendulum swings between atheism and religion in the US.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this special episode of Law According To A King to celebrate 2021's International Day of Persons With Disabilities, we talk to Michael Stein, a professor of disability law and the director of the Disability Project at Harvard University's School of Law, about the history of international and US disability law, much of which he helped shape, and how we can bring disability rights into the foreground when discussing equality and acceptance.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
In this episode of Law According To A King, we talk to Marianna Michaelides, a specialist solicitor in child protection law at Bindmans LLP, about her work on international abduction cases, the role of solicitors and the legal system in protecting the most vulnerable, and how she copes with an incredibly stressful and emotional job.
Check out the blog at lawaccordingtoaking.blogspot.com to learn more about topics like this, with everything from constitutional law and human rights to tort reform and land law, with our new Law According To Kings series featuring blog posts from young people around the UK.
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn at @lawaccordingtoaking, Twitter at @lawaccording, or email us on [email protected] with your questions, comments, and ideas.
Music: https://www.purple-planet.com “Phoenix Rising”
The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.