The Freedom of Thought Podcast: An opportunity to explore the people behind the books, articles, arguments, and events that contribute to the law and public discourse. We interview the scholars and attorneys bringing fresh thinking to new challenges and questions, and ask: what makes you different? What are the convictions behind your engagement on controversial questions? How has your work shaped... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsPolitics |
Financial institutions have faced growing scrutiny for debanking customers, with no explanation. While debanking is sometimes legally necessary when banks suspect unlawful conduct, recent reports have prompted high-profile questions about the practic... more
Prof. Richard Epstein joins Prof. Todd Zywicki to discuss his academic journey, where he learned early on, particularly through the lens of Roman law, that legal issues cannot be understood by mere definitions, but by understanding deeper substantive... more
At this Freedom of Thought Project event, panelists will discuss the current political landscape in the US and how rhetoric from political leaders impacts our judiciary, society, and our freedoms.
Featuring:
James Burnham, President, Vallecito Capi... more
At this Freedom of Thought Project event, panelists will discuss the current political landscape in the US and how rhetoric from political leaders impacts our judiciary, society, and our freedoms.
Featuring:
T. Elliot Gaiser, Solicitor General, Ohi... more
In Part 2, Professor Julia Mahoney joins Professor Joshua Kleinfeld to discuss freedom of thought in diverse professional worlds, from universities to law to corporations to medicine. Why have professional sectors become more ideological? Has concent... more
In Part I, Professor Julia Mahoney joins Professor Joshua Kleinfeld to delve into the complexities of governmental regulation and market power. What makes markets possible? How do institutions enable people to cooperate in a productive way? In what w... more
Hon. Andrew Ferguson, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
Hon. Paul B. Matey, U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
What responsibility do states have in protecting the rights of their citizens? How should we think about rights like the freedom of speech — do rights operate primarily as a limit on government power, or do they protect the natural rights of the citi... more
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