
Welcome to On Remand: the official podcast of the New England Law Review--a student-run organization that produces the flagship publication of New England Law | Boston in Massachusetts. Featuring forthcoming authors, alumni, and in-field professionals, On Remand provides student-oriented insight on the legal realm and its real world implications.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

Listen to New England Law Review's Spring Symposium to lean more about "Against Progress: Intellectual Property and Fundamental Property in the Internet Age." Author and scholar Jessica Silbey led our symposium discussing how technological expansion ... more
On this episode of “On Remand,” Suffolk Law School Professor, Rebecca Curtin, who is also a panelist for the NELR’s Spring Symposium, sits down with Online Editor, Alex Lebowitz. Professor Curtin discusses her response to Jessica Silbey’s book, “Agai... more
On this episode of "On Remand," Kate Barry '24 takes us through her Note titled "Logging Off - The New Walking Out: A New Generation of Workers Signal A Modern Labor Movement,” which delves into what 'quiet quitting' is and what led to the labor rebe... more
Professor Eliot T. Tracz sits down to discuss his faculty blog, "Censorship, Least Cost Avoiders, and Common Sense," which delves into the the issue of censorship and book bans in public libraries and schools.










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