
Osgoode Hall law professors Dan Priel and Richard Haigh in conversation with an author about their latest book or a person of interest doing interesting work.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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We the Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality - Jill Hasday
We are joined by University Professor Jill Hasday from the University of Minnesota Law School. Her book exposes common understandings of American law and ... more
We, the Data: Wendy Wong
Richard and Dan are joined by Professor Wendy Wong of the University of British Columbia. Her latest book, We, the Data, looks at how our data-intensive world has had significant effects on our autonomy, community, dignity a... more
Police Deception and Dishonesty: The Logic of Lying - Luke Hunt
Do you think police can be dishonest? We are joined by Professor Luke Hunt of the University of Alabama, the author of this very provocative book. Luke takes this question and examines ... more
Lillianne Cadieux-Shaw: "Retaliatory Defamation Lawsuits, Equality Principles, and Access to Justice: Commentary on Hansman v Neufeld", volume 55, Advocate's Quarterly
We are joined by Toronto lawyer (and former student of ours) Lil Cadieux-Shaw in ... more
Brain Science for Lawyers, Judges, and Policymakers -- Owen Jones, Jeffrey Schall, Francis Shen, Morris Hoffman and Anthony Wagner
We are joined by two of the authors of this very handy book, Professor Jeffrey Schall and former Judge Morris Hoffman... more
Mine! How the Hidden Rules of Ownership Control Our Lives -- Michael Heller & James Salzman
We are joined by Professor Michael Heller of Columbia Law School and Professor James Salzman of UCLA School of law and UCSB Bren School of the Environment. ... more
Dan and Richard discuss Jeff Kosseff's timely and important book about lies and free speech in our current era. The book uses Oliver Wendel Holmes admonition about falsely yelling fire in a theatre to explore how free speech is protected in America, ... more
Richard and Dan are joined by Seton Hall Law School Professor Gaia Bernstein to discuss her book on the perils of our screen technologies. Gaia, who is also the Co-Director of two institutes at Seton Hall -- the Institute for Privacy Protection and t... more
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