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Item Minnesota Law Channel Preview: Experto Crede(2019-03-19) Barrett, RandyA preview of Minnesota Law's first podcast, Experto Crede.Item Season 1, Episode 1: Dealing with Data(2019-03-22) Tripathi, Veena; McGeveran, WilliamProfessor William McGeveran (University of Minnesota Law School) discusses his article, The Duty of Data Security, and highlights where the boundaries for that duty start and end.Item Season 1, Episode 2: Finding Sanctuary(2019-03-27) Tripathi, Veena; Cuison-Villazor, RoseProfessor Rose Cuison-Villazor (Rutgers Law) discusses her article, Sanctuary Networks, and discusses the emergence of a new type of sanctuary.Item Season 1, Episode 3: Arbitration Conflicts and New Prime(2019-03-27) Tripath, Veena; Noll, DavidProfessor David Noll (Rutgers Law) discusses his article, Arbitration Conflicts, and the recent Supreme Court decision in New Prime Inc. v. Oliveira.Item Season 2, Episode 1: Mass Incarceration in the United States(2020-06-10) Raman, Karthik; Barkow, RachelProfessor Rachel Barkow (NYU Law) discusses the political institutional dynamics that prompted and maintain mass incarceration in the United States.Item Season 2, Episode 2: Actuarial Risk Assessment in Criminal Sentencing(2020-06-10) Raman, Karthik; Eaglin, Jessica; Reitz, Kevin R.Professor Jessica Eaglin (Indiana’s Maurer School of Law) and Professor Reitz (UMN Law) discuss the costs and benefits of the growing use of actuarial risk assessment as tools in criminal sentencing.Item Season 3, Episode 1: Reverse Ejusdem Generis with Professor Jay Wexler(2020-11-06) Wright, Zach; Wexler, JayProfessor Jay Wexler (BU Law) discusses his forthcoming article in Minnesota Law Review, "Fun with Reverse Ejusdem Generis."Item Season 3, Episode 2: The New Law of Gender Nonconformity with Professor Naomi Schoenbaum(2020-11-21) Wright, Zach; Schoenbaum, NaomiProfessor Naomi Schoenbaum (GW Law) discusses her forthcoming article in Minnesota Law Review, "The New Law of Gender Nonconformity."Item Season 3, Episode 3: Presidential Law with Professor Shalev Roisman(2021-01-27) Wright, Zach; Roisman, ShalevProfessor Shalev Roisman (University of Arizona Law School) discusses his forthcoming article in Minnesota Law Review, Presidential Law.Item Season 3, Episode 4: Jumping Hurdles to Sue the Police with Professor Sunita Patel(2021-02-17) Wright, Zach; Patel, SunitaSeason 3, Episode 4: Jumping Hurdles to Sue the Police with Professor Sunita Patel Professor Sunita Patel joins the pod on this special episode of Experto Crede. Professor Patel is an Assistant Professor of Law at UCLA Law School and the Faculty Director of the UCLA Veteran’s Legal Clinic. Professor Patel joins the pod to discuss her article “Jumping Hurdles to Sue the Police” published in Volume 104 of the Minnesota Law Review. This episode is being released in conjunction with a special issue published by all law journals in the Twin Cities on policing and diversity issues in response to the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent events.Item Season 3, Episode 5: Equalizing Parental Leave w/ Prof. Deborah Widiss(2021-04-19) Wright, Zach; Widiss, DeborahThe guest for this episode is Professor Deborah Widiss, the Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Affairs and a Professor of Law at Indiana University Maurer School of Law. Professor Widiss joins the pod to discuss her recently published article with the Minnesota Law Review titled “Equalizing Parental Leave” which discusses the inequalities generated by the current parental leave laws in the United States and suggests ways to fix them.Item Season 3, Episode 6: On Sacred Land w/ Prof. Khaled Beydoun(2021-05-07) Wright, Zach; Beydoun, KhaledThe guest for this episode is Professor Khaled Beydoun, an Associate Professor of Law and the Associate Director of Civil Rights and Social Justice Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights at Wayne State University Law School. Professor Beydoun’s scholarship focuses on national security, Islamaphobia, modern policing and critical race theory. Professor Beydoun joins the pod to discuss his recently published article with the Minnesota Law Review titled “On Sacred Land” which analyzes how the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act counters land use discrimination against Muslims.Item Season 4, Episode 1: The Law School as a White Space w/ Professor Bennett Capers(2022-05-06) Silberberg, Lee; Capers, BennettThe guest for this episode is Professor Bennett Capers, Professor of Law at Fordham University School of Law in New York, New York. Professor Capers joins the pod to chat about his Article, “The Law School as a White Space,” which discusses the needed metamorphosis from law schools as White spaces (in terms of demographics) to law schools as white-spaces (in terms of being a blank page).Item Season 4, Episode 2: Transition Administration w/ Professors Michael Herz & Kate Shaw(2022-05-13) Silberberg, Lee; Herz, Michael; Shaw, KateThe guests for this episode are Professors Michael Herz and Kate Shaw, Professors of Law at Cardozo School of Law in New York, New York. Professors Herz and Shaw join the pod to chat about their Article, “Transition Administration,” which discusses the complexities of presidential transitions and suggests possible reforms to presidential transitions following the difficulties of the 2020 presidential transition.Item Season 4, Episode 3: Psychological Parenthood w/ Professors Douglas Nejaime & Anne Dailey(2022-05-20) Silberberg, Lee; Nejaime, Douglas; Dailey, AnneThe guests for this episode are Professors Douglas NeJaime and Anne Dailey, respectively, Professor of Law at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut and Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford, Connecticut. Professors NeJaime and Dailey join the pod to chat about their Article, co-authored with Professor Anne Alstott, “Psychological Parenthood,” which discusses the psychological parent principle and reframing family law with psychological parenthood as it overarching guideline.Item Season 4, Episode 4: You Don’t Have a Home to Go to but You Can Stay Here w/ Dan Suitor(2022-05-27) Silberberg, Lee; Suitor, DanielThe guest for this episode is Daniel Suitor, Volume 106 Symposium Articles Editor for the Minnesota Law Review. Dan joins the pod to chat about his Note, “You Don’t Have a Home to Go to but You Can Stay Here: A Bill of Rights for Unhoused Minnesotans,” which discusses the legal difficulties faced by unhoused people and proposes a novel—more progressive and potent—Unhoused Bill of Rights.Item Season 4, Episode 5: Barring Entry to the Legal Profession w/ Eura Chang(2022-06-03) Silberberg, Lee; Chang, EuraThe guest for this episode is Eura Chang, Volume 106 Note and Comment Editor for the Minnesota Law Review. Eura joins the pod to chat about her Note, “Barring Entry to the Legal Profession: How the Law Condones Willful Blindness to the Bar Exam’s Racially Disparate Impacts,” which discusses the bar exam’s exclusionary history and the legal profession’s willful blindness to the harms wrought by the bar exam on BIPOC law graduates.Item Season 4, Episode 6: COVID-19, Vaccines & IP Law w/ David Gindler and Jasper Tran(2022-06-10) Silberberg, Lee; Gindler, David; Tran, JasperThe guests for this episode are David Gindler, Partner, and Jasper Tran, Associate and Minnesota Law School class of ‘15, at Milbank LLP in Los Angeles, California. Messrs. Gindler and Tran join the pod for the Volume 106 special episode to discuss the convergence of COVID-19, vaccinations, IP Law, and their practices at Milbank.Item Season 5, Episode 1: How the Liberal First Amendment Under-Protects Democracy(2023-04-14) Loison, Marine; Evans, Kylee; Abu El-Haj, TabathaThe guest for this episode is Professor Tabatha Abu El-Haj, a Professor of Law at Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Abu El-Haj is an expert in the First Amendment and the right to peaceable assembly. Professor Abu El-Haj joins the podcast to discuss her recently published article with the Minnesota Law Review titled “How the Liberal First Amendment Under-Protects Democracy” which challenges the existing construction of the First Amendment and instead emphasizes its role as an underwriter of a republican form of government.Item Season 5, Episode 2: An (Un)reasonable Expectation of Privacy?(2023-04-21) Loison, Marine; Winters, HelenThe guest for this episode is Helen Winters, Note and Comment Editor of Minnesota Law Review Volume 107. Helen Winters joins the podcast to discuss her recently published note with the Minnesota Law Review titled “An (Un)reasonable Expectation of Privacy?: Analysis of the Fourth Amendment When Applied to Keyword Search Warrants” which seeks to demonstrate a gap in third-party doctrine and the narrow defenses of Carpenter in relation to reverse keyword searches.