
Faculty Division Bookshelf Podcast
1) From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy - Faculty Division Bookshelf
In this episode, Russell Weaver, Professor of Law and Distinguished University Scholar at Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville, and Steve Friedland, Senior Scholar and Professor o...Show More
2) Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech - Faculty Division Bookshelf
In this episode of Bookshelf, Prof. Keith Whittington, the William Nelson Cromwell Professor of Politics at Princeton University, and Prof. Frederick Schauer, the David and Mary Harrison Distinguished...Show More
Speak Freely: Why Universities Must Defend Free Speech - Faculty Division Bookshelf
28:26 | Jun 12th, 2018
3) The Democratic Coup d'Etat - Faculty Division Bookshelf
In The Democratic Coup d’Etat, Prof. Ozan Varol challenges the conventional public understanding of the coup d’etat, which often evokes the image of a militarized group of elites who seek ...Show More
4) The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship
In his new book, The Fourteenth Amendment and the Privileges and Immunities of American Citizenship, Prof. Lash presents the history surrounding the addition of the Privileges or Immunities Clause of ...Show More
5) Limited Government and the Bill of Rights - Faculty Book Podcast
Limited Government and the Bill of Rights takes a novel approach to the constitutional connection between the Bill of Rights and principles of limited government. Author Patrick Garry proposes that t...Show More
6) First Amendment Institutions - Faculty Book Podcast
First Amendment Institutions proposes a new approach to enforcing First Amendment laws by arguing that institutions who exercise First Amendment freedoms should have more autonomy to regulate their ow...Show More
7) Enlightened Democracy - Faculty Book Podcast 11-19-12
With the 2012 presidential election now behind us, the unique American presidential election system is fresh in the mind of the public. Some dismiss the Electoral College as outdated, arguing that th...Show More
8) In Search of Jefferson’s Moose - Faculty Book Podcast
In Search of Jefferson’s Moose: Notes on the State of Cyberspace? explores the "new world" of cyberspace: what it is, how it works, and what laws it should have. Author David Post compares Thomas Jeff...Show More
9) When States Go Broke - Faculty Division Podcast
When States Go Broke: The Origins, Context, and Solutions for the American States in Fiscal Crisis? discusses the problem of fiscal crises in American states and the best way to meet the political and...Show More
10) Lawyer Barons: What Their Contingency Fees Really Cost America - Faculty Book Podcast
Lawyer Barons exposes the high but unseen cost of litigation driven by contingency fees, a method of financing that is said to improve access to the courts for personal injury victims with limited mea...Show More