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Law is alive. It doesn’t live in books and words. It thrives in how well we understand and apply it to everyday life. We ask questions, find answers, and publish what we discover in feature episodes... more
FAQs about Life of the Law:How many episodes does Life of the Law have?The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.
May 07, 201313: A Life on the BenchWhat does it take to become a judge? No one starts their legal career as a jurist. First they work as a lawyer advocating for one side of a case over another. But transitioning from lawyer to judge means hearing both sides of a case objectively and then making decisions that carry the weight of the court. In a break from our usual feature format, this week Life of the Law’s Executive Producer, Nancy Mullane talks with James R. Lambden, an Associate Justice on the California Court of Appeal about living a life immersed in the law.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more17minPlay
April 23, 201312: Games and LawOnline, multi-player games create addictive, all-encompassing competitive worlds for players. But sometimes, players disturb the fantasy with abusive behavior. Through trial and error, game developers have found that “virtual judiciaries” can help solve problems in their virtual worlds, and the results have real-world consequences.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more17minPlay
April 16, 2013Full Interview with Justin HelzerJustin Helzer died Sunday night, April 14th. He committed suicide inside his cell on San Quentin’s Death Row (the cell in this photo). If you look closely you can see him sitting on his bunk, leaning against the door. Listen to his full interview with Nancy Mullane in this Life of the Law special.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more15minPlay
April 09, 201311: Without MeansMore than 30,000 people died by guns in 2011 in the US. Of those, close to 20,000 died by suicide. Many still do not make a connection between gun availability and suicide rates, but a growing body of research suggests otherwise. What role do these “other” gun deaths play in our discussion of gun laws?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more15minPlay
March 26, 201310: Dibs!After a big snowstorm, the streets of many northern cities start to get cluttered with furniture. Why? Because of “dibs,” the practice of claiming a shoveled-out parking spot. Some see it as a necessity, others as a dangerous nuisance, and still others as an expression of John Locke’s theory of property rights.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more17minPlay
March 12, 20139: Reporter on Death RowWhat do we really know about death row in California? When we don’t know we create, we imagine.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more32minPlay
February 26, 20138: Redesigning JusticeRed Hook is an isolated neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, once known as the “crack capital of America.” In 2000, residents banded together to create a community justice center more responsive to the needs of the neighborhood. Can a more humane courthouse get better results?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more16minPlay
February 12, 20137: Felony FactoryYou’ve just been arrested, charged with a felony and can’t afford to pay your bail, let alone hire a lawyer. You know you have the right to a trial by jury or judge, but what happens when the legal system is too busy to see you? Public defenders in Cook County, Illinois, struggle to fill the gap at one of the busiest court complexes in the nation.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more17minPlay
January 29, 20136: Block BossOn every city block, there are rules. Some are unspoken, some require friendly reminders, some are enforced by the law. Is it ever OK to break the rules in order to prevent others from breaking the rules themselves?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more21minPlay
January 25, 20135 : Tough CrowdIs the law ever a laughing matter? We present to you a brief history of attempted comedy in the toughest room in the country—the Supreme Courtroom.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices...more16minPlay
FAQs about Life of the Law:How many episodes does Life of the Law have?The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.