Touro Law Review Podcast
1) Law in Literature: The Case of Hollow Spaces
This episode explores the intersection of fiction writing and the practice of law. Victor Suthammanont, a writer and attorney, discusses his first novel, Hollow Spaces, published earlier this year. H...Show More
2) Drawing the Lines: Gerrymandering and Election Law
Political gerrymandering – the practice of drawing the boundaries of electoral districts in a way that gives one political party an advantage over its rivals – is in the news nowadays. Indeed, with Te...Show More
3) "Cook v. Trump: The President and the Federal Reserve"
In his second term as President, Donald J. Trump has set about remaking the federal government. Recently the President sought to terminate Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, asserting that she allege...Show More
4) Trump v. CASA: The Case of Universal Injunctions
On the last day of the 2024-25, the Supreme Court issued its decision in Trump v. CASA, involving the validity of universal injunctions. By a 6-3 vote, the Court granted the Trump administration’s re...Show More
5) Reading 1984 in 2025
"Orwellian" is a critical term in our current political discourse. The phrase is often invoked in connection with the novel 1984, written by George Orwell and published in 1949. On this episode of t...Show More
6) The Risk to Local Governments Posed by the Current Crisis in Higher Education
Every day, it seems, brings a new national news story about higher education. Beyond the headlines, the crisis in highereducation poses economic and other risks to state and local governments that su...Show More
7) SCOTUS Subject Matter Jurisdiction - Royal Canin USA v Wullshleger
On this episode, Professors Laura Dooley and John Quinn discuss Royal Canin U.S.A., Inc. v. Wullschleger, a recent Supreme Court case involving federal subject matter jurisdiction. Royal Canin is a s...Show More
8) So You Want to Be a Law Professor
On this episode of the Touro Law Review Podcast, Professor Tiffany Li describes her journey from law student at Georgetown Law School to faculty member at the University of San Francisco Law School. ...Show More
9) The Supreme Court, the First Amendment, and Social Media
Professor Jorge Roig teaches Constitutional Law at Touro Law Center. On this episode of the Touro Law Review Podcast, Professor Roig discusses three recent Supreme Court decisions involving the applic...Show More
10) A Discussion with Author and Attorney Joshua Perry about his Novel, Seraphim.
Right out of law school, Joshua Perry moved to New Orleans to work as a public defender. In the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when reformers were trying to fix a broken criminal justice syst...Show More
A Discussion with Author and Attorney Joshua Perry about his Novel, Seraphim.
50:15 | Oct 30th, 2024