ASU Law Student Radio is a student organization based at the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law at Arizona State University. We conduct, record, and distribute podcast interviews with professors, students, and attorneys for the ASU Law community and other law students across the country. If you have any comments or questions, or are interested in joining the team, feel free to email us at asulawradio@gmail.com
Today I spoke with Prof. Daniel Bodansky, an expert on international climate change law. We spoke about the history of international efforts to address climate change, the challenges countries face in forming climate treaties, and the future of international efforts to address climate change. Take a listen.
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In this episode I spoke with Prof. Robert Miller about the foundations of Indian Law. From the Constitution to treaties and recent Supreme Court cases, we covered a wide range of issues relating to Indian territory. We also touched on Indian economic development and some of the unique opportunities to study Indian law available to ASU Law students.
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Interview by Sam Lederman
Today I sat down with ASU alum Tom Clees, Senior Vice President of Federal Public Policy at the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). We discussed AI issues facing the music industry, how policy advocacy works on the Hill, and what law students should know about pursuing a career in public policy advocacy, particularly in Washington, DC. Stay tuned until the end to hear Tom's pick for the greatest record ever made.
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Produced by Sam Lederman
ASU Law Student Radio is back! In this episode, I spoke with Assistant Head Deputy District Attorney Michael Enomoto about how criminal street gangs work, why they kill, and how they can be deterred. This episode is a great primer for 2L's about to take Criminal Procedure and 1L's trying to find externship opportunities for next Summer.
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Produced by Sam Lederman
Today I spoke with Professor Kaiponanea Matsumura, ASU Law professor and expert on family law and the intimate relationships it governs. We discussed the history of marriage, the rights that flow from it, and the rise of non-marital relationships. Take a listen.
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Produced by Sam Lederman
In this episode, I spoke with Phoenix-based personal injury attorney Freddy Saavedra about his AI-powered personal injury settlement strategy, the Phoenix legal community and its recent history, and some tips for 1L's on how to network effectively. Have a listen.
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Produced by Sam Lederman
In this episode, I spoke with ASU Law Professor Tyson Winarski about patent law, emerging technologies and some of his own patents.
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Produced by Sam Lederman
In this episode, I interviewed ASU Law Professor Paul Bender on abortion, Roe v. Wade, Texas Senate Bill 8, and Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health.
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Produced by Sam Lederman