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Pod Curiam is a production of the Cardozo Law Review. Our mission is to bring you the most relevant and innovative legal analysis from our print publication, right from the authors' mouths. Pod Curiam... more
FAQs about Pod Curiam:How many episodes does Pod Curiam have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
April 18, 2019Second Class Citizenship?In this Episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, spoke with University of Massachusetts School of Law Professor Irene Scharf about her Article, Second Class Citizenship? The Plight of Naturalized Special Immigrant Juveniles. They spoke about the issues facing these immigrant children and what can be done, and also about gleaning some good from the Dred Scott case, historically viewed as a stain on U.S. law....more23minPlay
April 11, 2019Secession and the Prevalence of Both Militant Democracy and Eternity Clauses WorldwideIn this episode, Article Editor, Brian Gifford discusses Professor Rivka Weill's Article, published in Vol. 40 No. 2, Secession and the Prevalence of Both Militant Democracy and Eternity Clauses Worldwide. Professor Weill studied more than 190 Constitutions and how they deal with secessionist movements in their territories....more53minPlay
February 18, 2019Prosecuting Chinese SpiesIn this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow speaks with Andrew Chongseh Kim about his article, published in Volume 40, Issue 2. They discuss Batman, Austin Powers, and the current state of Economic Espionage, indicating the disparate prosecution of those who are "researching while Asian."...more35minPlay
February 16, 2019Mainstream Media and the FHAThis episode is Part II of our series on the Fair Housing Act. In this episode Staff Editor Jeff Myers speaks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Professor Craig Flournoy about the way the mainstream media covers, or fails to cover, Fair Housing and issues of Race, and how the problems that started in the 1960s still persist today. ...more25minPlay
February 07, 2019Part I: Promises Still to KeepCardozo Law Review Staff Editor, Benjamin Leb speaks with Seton Hall Law's Professor Paula Franzese about the Fair Housing Act in Part I of our multipart series on the Act. They discuss redlining, tenant blacklisting, and the work that still must be done to fulfill the promises of affordable housing....more31minPlay
January 08, 2019Foreign Agent ProblemsIn this episode, Editor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow spoke with Ms. Jacqueline Van De Velde about her article, Foreign Agent Problems. They dig into how the domestic laws of foreign states, such as China and Russia, make it impossible for Non-Governmental Organizations to carry out their activities, which are essential to civil society abroad....more38minPlay
December 18, 2018What's Wrong with ObergefellEditor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, sits down with Professor Gregg Strauss (UVA) to discuss his paper, What's Wrong with Obergefell, an Article that dives into the rhetoric of the landmark opinion, Obergefell v. Hodges, authored by Justice Kennedy, and why it is harmful to society....more22minPlay
December 18, 2018Preparing for the ApocalypseEditor-in-Chief, Jared Grubow, sits down with Professors Constance Bagley (Yale) and Anat Alon-Beck (NYU) to discuss their paper, Preparing for the Apocalypse: A Multi-Prong Proposal to Develop Countermeasures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Threats. ...more26minPlay
FAQs about Pod Curiam:How many episodes does Pod Curiam have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.