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The CAP·impact podcast is production of the Capital Center for Law & Policy at McGeorge School of Law. Host Jon Wainwright talks with law professors around the United States about developments fly... more
FAQs about The CAP·impact Podcast:How many episodes does The CAP·impact Podcast have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.
May 02, 2019CAP·impact Replay: Protecting Domestic Violence Survivors Prof. Natalie NanasiNatalie Nanasi is an Assistant Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law, and Director of the Judge Elmo B. Hunter Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women. We talked earlier about her work to increase protections for survivors of domestic violence by getting the law enforcement community in Dallas County to buy in on enforcing a Texas state law that takes guns out of the hands of convicted domestic violence offenders....more25minPlay
May 02, 2019CAP·impact Replay: Protecting Domestic Violence Survivors Prof. Natalie NanasiNatalie Nanasi is an Assistant Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University's Dedman School of Law, and Director of the Judge Elmo B. Hunter Center for Victims of Crimes Against Women. We talked earlier about her work to increase protections for survivors of domestic violence by getting the law enforcement community in Dallas County to buy in on enforcing a Texas state law that takes guns out of the hands of convicted domestic violence offenders....more25minPlay
April 25, 2019Episode 46: The Perils of Privatization with Prof. Matthew TitoloMatthew Titolo is a Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law. We talk about his research into the privatization of government services, the pitfalls of privatization for the government's perspective, and what citizens can do to be more aware of privatization and how they can make their voices heard....more40minPlay
April 25, 2019Episode 46: The Perils of Privatization with Prof. Matthew TitoloMatthew Titolo is a Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law. We talk about his research into the privatization of government services, the pitfalls of privatization for the government's perspective, and what citizens can do to be more aware of privatization and how they can make their voices heard....more40minPlay
April 18, 2019Episode 45: The Ongoing Fight for Voting Rights with Prof. Irving JoynerIrving Joyner is a Professor of Law at North Carolina Central University School of Law and Legal Counsel to the North Carolina NAACP. We talk about his ongoing work to protect the voting rights of African Americans in North Carolina, gerrymandering, the overturned election in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District, and compare and contract California and North Carolina voting laws....more28minPlay
April 18, 2019Episode 45: The Ongoing Fight for Voting Rights with Prof. Irving JoynerIrving Joyner is a Professor of Law at North Carolina Central University School of Law and Legal Counsel to the North Carolina NAACP. We talk about his ongoing work to protect the voting rights of African Americans in North Carolina, gerrymandering, the overturned election in North Carolina's 9th Congressional District, and compare and contract California and North Carolina voting laws....more28minPlay
April 11, 2019Episode 44: How Getting Into the Weeds Helped Kids in Kansas w/ Prof. Rick LevyRichard Levy is the J.B. Smith Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at Kansas University School of Law. He talks about his work reforming Kansas's Child in Need of Care and Juvenile Offender Codes to improve government service and outcomes for children....more29minPlay
April 11, 2019Episode 44: How Getting Into the Weeds Helped Kids in Kansas w/ Prof. Rick LevyRichard Levy is the J.B. Smith Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at Kansas University School of Law. He talks about his work reforming Kansas's Child in Need of Care and Juvenile Offender Codes to improve government service and outcomes for children....more29minPlay
April 04, 2019Episode 43: Climate Change, Utilities, & the Green New Deal w/ Prof. James Van NostrandJames Van Nostrand is a Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law and Director of the school's Center for Energy and Sustainable Development. We talk today climate change, the evolving energy sector and its impact on the coal industry, utilities, and...more25minPlay
April 04, 2019Episode 43: Climate Change, Utilities, & the Green New Deal w/ Prof. James Van NostrandJames Van Nostrand is a Professor of Law at West Virginia University College of Law and Director of the school's Center for Energy and Sustainable Development. We talk today climate change, the evolving energy sector and its impact on the coal industry, utilities, and...more25minPlay
FAQs about The CAP·impact Podcast:How many episodes does The CAP·impact Podcast have?The podcast currently has 152 episodes available.