
Conversations from Harvard Law School is a production of the Harvard Law Office of Communications.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a year ago |
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Professor Holger Spamann, an expert in corporate law, economics, and finance, argued during a September 2022 lecture at Harvard Law School that the differences between the two most widely used legal systems in the world, common law and civil law, are... more
During a March 2023 lecture at Harvard Law School, Professor Laura Weinrib, a legal historian and constitutional and labor law scholar, described the arc of labor union power in the 20th century and its relationship to political spending.
Professor Adrian Vermeule, an administrative and constitutional law expert, argued during an October 2022 panel discussion at Harvard Law School that the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia began his career on the bench as a proponent of the ad... more
During a lecture in the fall of 2022, former presidential candidate and U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julián Castro explained his belief that the nation’s cities are not only bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic but also becoming m... more
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This podcast features in-depth discussions covering pivotal themes in law, governance, and social justice, facilitated by noted professors and thought leaders. Episodes tackle varied subjects ranging from civil and common law distinctions, the political implications of economic inequality, the evolution of legal philosophies, to pressing contemporary issues such as racial equality and democratic integrity. With contributions from seasoned legal experts, each episode not only illuminates complex legal concepts but also reflects on their broader societal impacts, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of law and real-world issues. The engaging format encourages critical thinking about established norms and inv... more
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