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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Professor Lucy Hodder explains why care is so expensive in this country. Listen to this fascinating overview by one of our state’s leading experts.
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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, we explore First Amendment rights of free speech and free assembly in light of anti-war demonstrations last spring on college campuses around the country. Our guest is Seth Oranburg, professor at UNH-Franklin Pierce School of Law. He describes common misconceptions around what these rights really mean, and gives examples of universities he believes got it right–and wrong.
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A special two-part series on The Legal Impact! There were so many key decisions decided by the high court this year, we decided to present them in two episodes. Part Two covers a half-dozen other important decisions, ranging from government regulation, environmental protection, local homelessness policies, and those perennial Supreme Court issues: guns and abortion. In Part One, we discussed the so-called "Trump Docket."
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A special two-part series on The Legal Impact! There were so many key decisions decided by the high court this year, we decided to present them in two episodes. Part One covers the so-called “Trump Docket” - those rulings concerning the former President, including the immunity case. Part Two will focus on other key high court decisions.
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More than fifty years after President Nixon’s famous “War on Drugs'' speech, the problem has not abated. Over the decades, states and cities have adopted a wide array of laws, trying to find balance between public safety and helping those who struggle with addiction.
In the latest episode of The Legal Impact, UNH-Franklin Pierce Law professor and former Public Defender Melissa Davis explains the ever-shifting legal landscape around this issue, and why most of these approaches haven’t worked.
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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, we learn more about this new bar exam and what will change. Our guest is UNH-Franklin Pierce School of Law's Kevin Frost, an assistant professor of Law and Director of Academic Success. He says the NextGen Bar "has the promise to be significantly better" than the current exam, and should better reflect the reality of lawyering.
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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, we talk with UNH-Franklin-Pierce Law Professor Albert “Buzz” Scherr. Professor Scherr is a nationally-recognized expert on DNA in our criminal justice system. Listen in, as he describes how DNA can be used…and mis-used.
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On the latest episode of The Legal Impact, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law Assistant Professor Daniel Pi walks us through the key legal actions pending against the former president. There’s a lot to unravel, but Professor Pi is an excellent guide.
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On this month’s episode of The Legal Impact, we meet Nigerian law student Praise Mabeokwu. She offers fascinating and funny reflections on her experience coming to New Hampshire and UNH Franklin Pierce: from key differences in legal education to bland American food to the first time she saw snow.
Praise is at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law pursuing an LLM, or Master of Laws, degree.
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In this episode, Professor Mailyn Fidler discusses 4th Amendment Law, unraveling the intricacies of interpreting and defining reasonable expectations of privacy. Listen as she dives into the evolving landscape of privacy in relation to government actions, examining the pivotal role of statutes and the third-party doctrine in our digital age.
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In this episode, 3L Emily Bensadoun shares her unique journey from a business and hospitality major at Florida State University to a legal intern at the Boston Red Sox. Listen as she deep dives into her previous job experience, applying to law school, building legal connections, and the intersection of sports and law!
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Professor Ryan Vacca is our guest on The Legal Impact, with highlights from the new book he co-authored, called "The Jurisprudential Legacy of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg." We explore the evolution of Justice Ginsburg's judicial philosophy, the cases and issues for which she's well known - plus some surprises and common misconceptions. Produced by The Marlin Fitzwater Center for Communication and hosted by The Rudman Center's Laura Knoy.
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law, Rudman Center News, "Conference Reveals Rich, Nuanced Portrait of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Jurisprudence": https://law.unh.edu/blog/2023/10/conference-reveals-rich-nuanced-portrait-justice-ruth-bader-ginsburgs-jurisprudence
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Professor John Greabe unpacks his concern with what he calls a "Revolution in Administrative Law" by the U.S. Supreme Court, discussing cases in administrative law and changes in the High Court's approach.
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Professor Bill Murphy breaks down the potential impact of large language artificial intelligence tools, like ChatGPT, on the legal industry. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Forbes, "Lawyer Used ChatGPT In Court—And Cited Fake Cases. A Judge Is Considering Sanctions": https://www.forbes.com/sites/mollybohannon/2023/06/08/lawyer-used-chatgpt-in-court-and-cited-fake-cases-a-judge-is-considering-sanctions/?sh=6f2a5d957c7f
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Legal topics include technology, law, legal, research, writing, intellectual property, patent, trademark, academia
Professor Seth Oranburg discusses the recent Groff v. DaJoy decision and the impact it will have on employment law and religious freedom. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Watch "Religious Rights after Groff v. DeJoy: Legal Analysis and a Jewish Perspective on Religion & Work" on Professor Oranburg's YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/GLyrvnl6zNE
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Legal topics include religious freedom, employment, business, constitution, scotus, US Supreme Court
Professor Stan Kowalski discusses Stanford’s President Marc Tessier-Lavigne stepping down and whether we can trust research data. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include research, technology, transfer, intellectual property, academia, education, ethics
Professor John Greabe gives a wrap-up for some of the major SCOTUS cases for summer 2023 term including FAIR v. Harvard, National Pork Producers v. Ross, Moore v. Harper, and more.
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Legal topics include SCOTUS, constitution, news, elections, affirmative action, diversity, commerce, finance, freedom of speech
2L Emalee Peterson discusses her experience interning at the New Hampshire Insurance Department and her supervisor, Enforcement Council Joshua Hilliard, JD '14, talks about administrative law and his role at the department. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include administrative law, insurance, risk, criminal, fraud, rules, civil law
Professor Buzz Scherr dives into The Durham Report, covering the 2016 Trump v. Clinton election points of contention and the FBI's missteps working around politics. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
Read the full Durham Report: https://www.justice.gov/storage/durhamreport.pdf
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD and Graduate Programs at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include criminal law, special counsel, fbi, politics, news
Professor Michael McCann talks about his recent Sportico articles; including the latest in EA and NIL, Commander's trademark dispute, and Jackie Robinson memorabilia causing SEC issues. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports, entertainment, intellectual property, trademark, SEC, securities, contract, name image likeness
Professor Lucy Hodder discusses the end of continuous Medicaid enrollment from the COVID-19 public health emergency and the impact of hospital mergers in New Hampshire. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include health, healthcare, medicaid, policy, state, HHS, antitrust, business
Professor John Greabe discusses the Supreme Court of the United States' code of ethics and the messy impact of politics and personal relationships. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Professor Buzz Scherr breaks down the felony indictment of former President Donald J. Trump in New York State Supreme Court and the political situation surrounding it. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
Read about the indictment: https://manhattanda.org/district-attorney-bragg-announces-34-count-felony-indictment-of-former-president-donald-j-trump/
Read the FiveThirtyEight article on political implications: https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-indictment-2024-election/
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Legal topics include criminal law, elections, fraud, tax, New York, jury
Professor Seth Oranburg discusses the many mistakes made leading to the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and what lessons can prevent more incidents like this from occurring. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include business, technology, acquisition, banking, FDIC
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses his recent Union Leader opinion piece on bail reform, the data that New Hampshire's laws have been successful, and the murder of Daniel Whitmore. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor Scherr's article: https://www.unionleader.com/opinion/op-eds/albert-scherr-the-convenient-and-false-narrative-about-a-manchester-tragedy/article_2888eaa2-474d-50d4-a222-4174ece92b1b.html
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Legal topics include criminal, bail, reform, data, courts, prosecutor
Professor Seth Oranburg discusses the legal angle on the turbulent takeover of Twitter by Elon Musk and the surprising revelations in the Twitter Files. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include business, technology, acquisition, stock market, section 230, activism
Professor Michael McCann gives an update on the Flores lawsuit, workers' comp and Emmanuel Acho, and the challenges around the NCAA's latest NIL policy. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports, contracts, DEI, name image and likeness, workers' compensation
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the war in Ukraine and the latest around investigation and prosecution of war crimes committed by Russia. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include international law, criminal law, war, United Nations, International Criminal Court
Professor John Orcutt discusses the ruling in SEC v. LBRY, the impact of “the Howey Test," and the complex situation of blockchain and securities. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include cryptocurrency, blockchain, securities, SEC
Professor Michael McCann discusses his recent Sportico articles covering the SCOTUS Students For Fair Admission case, NCAA debate around the ‘Slavery Loophole’, and NCAA NIL changes. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports law, NIL, name image likeness, employment, antitrust, affirmative action, education, college admissions
Professor Ryan Vacca discusses his co-authored article "Breaking the Vicious Cycle Fragmenting National Law" that discusses how fragmenting developed and a possible solution. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include federal law, circuit court, SCOTUS, federalism
Professor John Orcutt breaks down the tax fraud charges placed against Trump Organization and the guilty plea by their former CFO Allen Weisselberg. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
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Professor Jorge Contreras, James T. Jensen Endowed Professor for Transactional Law and Director of the Program on Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, discusses the legal impact of patenting human genes, especially as it relates to the 2013 SCOTUS decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics. Also discussed is the introduced "Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2022," which would explicitly overturn the Supreme Court’s ruling in Myriad. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
Check out his book, "The Genome Defense: Inside the Epic Legal Battle to Determine Who Owns your DNA"at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WK73TZR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
Read his aritcle "Another Legislative Attempt to Revive Gene Patenting" in the Harvard Law Petrie-Flom Center blog, Bill of Health: https://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2022/08/04/another-legislative-attempt-to-revive-gene-patenting/
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD and Graduate Programs at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include intellectual property, patents, pharmaceuticals
Professor Jorge Contreras, James T. Jensen Endowed Professor for Transactional Law and Director of the Program on Intellectual Property and Technology Law at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, discusses the legal impact of patenting human genes, especially as it relates to the 2013 SCOTUS decision in Association for Molecular Pathology v. Myriad Genetics. Also discussed is the introduced "Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2022," which would explicitly overturn the Supreme Court’s ruling in Myriad. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
Check out his book, "The Genome Defense: Inside the Epic Legal Battle to Determine Who Owns your DNA"at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08WK73TZR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0
Read his aritcle "Another Legislative Attempt to Revive Gene Patenting" in the Harvard Law Petrie-Flom Center blog, Bill of Health: https://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2022/08/04/another-legislative-attempt-to-revive-gene-patenting/
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Professor Bill Murphy discusses the Uniform Commercial Code updates to handle virtual currencies, blockchains, and other digital assets; as well as what it means for laws being created. Produced and Hosted by A J. Kierstead
Learn more about the commerce and technology programs at https://law.unh.edu/commerce-technology-program
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD and Graduate Programs at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include crypto, commerce, technology, blockchain, digital assets, federalism
Professor Michael McCann discusses his recent Sportico articles covering the UFC suing a production company for use of footage and a unique case made by the NCAA in a lawsuit. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports law, copyright, intellectual property, amateurism, college sports
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the procedure for search and seizure related to the FBI raid at Mar-a-lago searching for classified documents not returned by President Donald Trump.
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD and Graduate Programs at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include criminal law, federal, classified documents, FBI, Department of Justice, search and seizure
Professor Stanley Kowalski is a PH. D., UNH Franklin Pierce’s International Technology Transfer Institute Director, a Senior Lecturer, and even a class of 2005 alum. Get to know more about his background and why he entered the legal field. Produced and hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Profiles is a special series of The Legal Impact where we get to know the Powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Ilkka Rahnasto, Senior Vice President at the Marconi Group, discusses the role of Standards-Related Essential Patents and FRAND in the intellectual property space. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include intellectual property, patents, standards, international
Professor John Greabe discusses the trend of the US Supreme Court breaking down barriers between church and state with decisions around education funding, abortion, and public prayer. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include constitutional law, freedom of speech, religion
Professor Richard Kurz, JD '10, of Haug Partners LLP, discusses the latest in intellectual property trends in the pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical industries. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Listen to the audio from our event "Explaining Dobbs: Legal and Health Care Impacts of the Supreme Court’s Abortion Ruling" featuring Professors John Greabe and Lucy Hodder, moderated by Associate Dean Rebecca Purdom, discussing the SCOTUS decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include abortion, United States Constitution, federalism, healthcare, SCOTUS
Professor Chris Reed, JD/LLM '06 discusses the latest trends in media law in the realms of broadcast and digital, especially as it relates to intellectual property. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Jon Garon, of NSU Shepard Broad College of Law, dives into the intellectual property implications of the technology world moving into Web3 and the Metaverse. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include web3, technology, intellectual property, patent, copyright, trademark, social media
Professor Seth Oranburg discusses his article "Social Media and Democracy after the Capitol Riot," including issues around freedom of speech, Web 2.0 policy issues, and Section 230. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the article: https://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/law/alumni/duquesne-lawyer-magazine/social-media-and-democracy-after-the-capitol-riot
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Legal topics include technology, constitution, antitrust, social media, section 230, publisher, platform, January 6
Gordon V. Smith, Director at AUS and a professor at the Intellectual Property Summer Institute, discusses the complex field of intellectual property valuation and why it is something businesses and lawyers should not underestimate. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include valuation, business, patents, copyright, trademark, international, intellectual property, IP
Professor John Greabe discusses New Hampshire's "Freedom from Discrimination in Public Workplaces and Education” law, the lawsuits fighting it, and freedom of speech for teachers. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include constitutional law, freedom of speech, unions, divisive concepts, teaching
Professor Michael McCann gives a sports law wrap up covering the 23 lawsuits against quarterback Deshaun Watson, the IP case of Nicklaus v. Nicklaus, and the latest in the Varsity Blues law suits.
Learn more about the Sports & Entertainment Law Institute at https://law.unh.edu/centers-institutes/sports-entertainment-law-institute
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Professor Buzz Scherr discusses how the bail system works, the impact of reforms, and the work New Hampshire has done in this realm. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include bail, criminal law, equal access, state law
Professor Lucy Hodder gives a roundup of health law subjects including Justice Alito's leaked opinion on abortion, the ending of the public health emergency, and healthcare cost transparency. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Michael McCann discusses Kennedy v. Bremerton School District SCOTUS case, Twitter being purchased by Elon Musk, and the opening statements in the Flores case. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about the Sports & Entertainment Law Institute at https://law.unh.edu/centers-institutes/sports-entertainment-law-institute
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Professor Seth Oranburg joins the show to discuss his new book, “A History of Financial Technology and Regulation: From American Incorporation to Cryptocurrency and Crowdfunding.” He will be joining our faculty in the fall to teach in the residential and hybrid JD programs. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
You can pick up his book at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B09VXRQ14L/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i1
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Legal topics include business, technology, cryptocurrency, crowdfunding
Brandon McCool, JD '18, an Associate Attorney at Day Pitney LLP, discusses considerations athletic teams of all sizes should make when rebranding. Also discussed are the lessons learned from the rebranding efforts of the Washington Commanders, Cleveland Guardians, and Seattle Kraken. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read his article on Sports Business Journal: https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/SB-Blogs/COVID19-OpEds/2022/04/04-McCool.aspx
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Professor John Greabe discusses the implications of the United States Supreme Court striking down the OSHA vaccine mandate.
Read his opinion piece in the New Hampshire Bulletin: https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2022/03/24/commentary-the-workplace-vaccine-decision-and-its-implications-for-federal-regulatory-power/
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Legal topics include constitution, civil rights, healthcare, OSHA, federalism, COVID-19
Professor Michael McCann dives into some recent sports law headlines, including his interview with Hope Solo, Russia imprisoning a WNBA star, and latest in the appeals for the MLB sign stealing case.
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Professor John Greabe discusses the concept of qualified immunity, the case history surrounding it, and ideas for reform.
New Hampshire Bar News article: https://www.nhbar.org/the-debate-about-qualified-immunity-continues/
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Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the complex nature of war crimes and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the role of the United Nations and International Criminal Court.
Reuters article referenced: https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/war-crimes-court-prosecutor-opens-ukraine-investigation-statement-2022-03-02/
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Attorney Michael Bosse, Shareholder at Bernstein Shur, gives a legal update on unmanned aerial vehicles, also known as UAVs and drones, in the United States. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead.
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Legal topics include technology, FAA, aerial photography, aircraft, privacy, flying
3L Dylan Harriger, Founding Editor-in-Chief for the UNH Sports Law Review, discusses the role of law journals, the breadth of subjects covered under sports law, and his plans for this new law review. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Get the latest information on the UNH Sports Law Review: https://law.unh.edu/academics/journals/unh-sports-law-review
Read our blog post covering this new publication: https://law.unh.edu/blog/2022/02/unh-sports-law-review-journal-launches-inaugural-issue
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Professor Buzz Scherr discusses New Hampshire's new mental health mobile crisis units and 988 mental health crisis phone number, as well as the impact this will have on criminal justice reform. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include healthcare, law enforcement, criminal justice reform, mental health
Neil Sirota, Associate Dean of Career Services, dives into the importance of summer legal employment, gives tips on finding a job, and what to do on day one of work. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Michael McCann discusses Sarah Palin v. The New York Times and the possible sports industry implications, also discussed is the retirement of Tom Brady and legacy of Deflategate. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports law, journalism, freedom of speech
Professor Michael McCann gives a wrap up on his recent Sportico articles covering name, image, and likeness rights for high school athletes, Novak Djokovic being deported from Australia, and implications of Kyrie Irving not taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor John Greabe defines what civil liberties mean in the context of the US Constitution, the court system, COVID-19, and abortion. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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For episode 200 of The Legal Impact podcast, Dean Megan Carpenter and host A. J. Kierstead discuss how the field of legal education is being revolutionized by technology, how enrollments are increasing, and the value of a law degree. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead.
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Adjunct Professor Ed Timberlake breaks down how trademarks are unique and how whatever is trending brings on waves of new trademark filings, including COVID-19. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include trademarks, intellectual property, patents, branding, business, COVID-19
Adjunct Professor Amy Connolly, JD '06 discusses what the practice of family law entails and the complexity of separated parents disagreeing on giving the COVID-19 vaccine to their children. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about Professor Connolly's practice at https://www.familynhlaw.com/
Check out the article referenced in the episode here: https://www.wbur.org/news/2021/12/09/coparenting-divorce-coronavirus-vaccination-kids
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Legal topics include family law, divorce, healthcare
Professor Michael McCann breaks down some of his recent Sportico articles covering MLB's CBA expiring, Corey Seager's $325 million contract, and a legal battle over fight club rings. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include unions, negotiations, contracts, copyright, intellectual property, sports law
Nuclear submarine officer, US Navy JAG Corps Chief Legal Counsel, Commanding Officer of the Naval Justice School. The career of Associate Dean for Administration and Enrollment Shane Cooper is an impressive one and we will dive into it in this episode. Profiles is a special series of The Legal Impact where we get to know the Powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Associate Dean Cooper runs our admissions department, check out their webpage at https://law.unh.edu/admissions
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Professor Buzz Scherr dives into the specifics of the Ahmaud Arbery murder trial and the messy situation that is the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include criminal law, civil rights, murder, felony, state courts
Professor John Greabe gives the historical context of abortion decisions from the US Supreme Court, then the latest on abortion lawsuits coming out of Texas and upcoming arguments on Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
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Legal topics include abortion, US Supreme Court, healthcare, medicine, state's rights, constitution, Roe v Wade
Career Services Director Neil Sirota discusses how they prepare students for finding a job after graduation from day one of law school, how law school career services varies from undergrad, and offers tips for law students. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Alexandra J. Roberts discusses the trademark dispute between two teams called the Cleveland Guardians, one being the baseball team formerly known as the Indians and the other being a roller derby team. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include intellectual property, trademarks, sports
Special guest Attorney Shawn Watwood joins the show to talk about the complex failures that happened on the set of "Rust" that resulted in the shooting and what he expects the legal fallout to be. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include entertainment, unions, labor, film, criminal law, liability, risk management
Professor Tiffany Li dives into the legal and business implications of the October 4th Facebook outage and their new rebranding that was announced this week. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include technology, business, antitrust, cyber security
Professor Michael McCann breaks down the Jon Gruden resignation as coach of the Las Vegas Raiders and gives an update to the US Soccer equal pay lawsuit. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include sports law, contracts, equal pay
Professor Buzz Scherr and Director of Graduate and International Admissions Sarah Dorner dive into the 100% online International Criminal Law and Justice Program. This program is available as a LL.M. and Master's, addressing fast-paced developments in the globalization of commerce, terrorism, human rights, and criminal law. Who is it for, how will it improve your career, how do classes work, and how you apply are all covered. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
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Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property hosted "On the Issues: Epic v. Apple" on 9/29 with Professors Bill Murphy and Micky Minhas, JD '97 to discuss the ins-and-outs of the Epic v. Apple trial, examining the legal arguments of mobile platforms, app monopolies, and modern antitrust law. This is the audio from the full event.
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Legal topics include antitrust, business, intellectual property, patent, technology
Professor Lucy Hodder, our resident health law and policy expert, breaks down the Biden administrations push to use OSHA to mandate vaccines and testing, as well as complex nature of getting more people vaccinated.
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Legal topics include health law, covid19, pandemic, osha, vaccines
Professor Michael McCann discusses Randolph Morris being in hot water over not paying taxes on income made in China and ADA compliance lawsuits over wheelchair accessibility at the Seattle Mariners stadium.
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Legal topics include sports, entertainment, taxes, China, international, Americans with Disabilities Act, ADA, civil rights, NBA, MLB
Professor Tiffany Li discusses her recent article on privacy law in the post-pandemic age, including issues regarding equal access and need for federal legislation.
Read her article at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3850505
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Legal topics include privacy, healthcare, technology, data, equal access, civil rights
Professor John Greabe breaks down the new Texas abortion law and the effect of the US Supreme Court declining to put it on hold.
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Legal topics include abortion, US Supreme Court, healthcare, medicine, state's rights, constitution, Roe v Wade
Professor John Greabe discusses the recent "divisive concepts" legislation that was passed in New Hampshire, including the possible chilling effect, complications for teachers, and how it compares nationally.
Read Professor Greabe's opinion piece on New Hampshire Bulletin: https://newhampshirebulletin.com/2021/08/10/commentary-new-hampshires-divisive-concepts-law-and-the-big-chill/
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Legal topics include free speech, education, federalism, state rights, civil rights
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the complex nature of judicial sentencing and reform, centered around two unequal rulings out of Cleveland, OH. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the Cleveland.com article: https://www.cleveland.com/court-justice/2021/08/cuyahoga-county-judges-disparate-sentences-for-white-black-women-who-stole-public-money-sharpens-calls-for-statewide-sentencing-database.html
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Legal topics include judiciary, judges, criminal law, sentencing
Part three of three from our Summer United States Supreme Court Wrap-Up live stream that took place on July 20th, presented by this podcast and The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice Leadership & Public Service. This episode is with Professor John Greabe discussing the religious freedom cases of Tandon v Newsom and Fulton v City of Philadelphia.
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Legal topics include constitution, healthcare, religious freedom, first amendment, civil rights
Part two of three from our Summer United States Supreme Court Wrap-Up live stream that took place on July 20th, presented by this podcast and The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice Leadership & Public Service. This episode features Professor Lucy Hodder diving into California v. Texas, which revolves around the Affordable Care Act, and Professor Buzz Scherr discussing the 4th amendment centered cases Caniglia v Strom and Lange v. California.
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Legal topics include constitution, healthcare, affordable care act, obamacare, privacy, fourth amendment, search, guns
Part one of three from our Summer United States Supreme Court Wrap-Up live stream that took place on July 20th, presented by this podcast and The Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice Leadership & Public Service. This episode features Dean Megan Carpenter discussing Mahanoy School District v. B.L. and Professor Michael McCann talking about NCAA v. Alston.
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Legal topics include constitution, freedom of speech, first amendment, name image likeness, sports law
In this edition of Profiles, Professor Melissa Davis shares how a legal residency changed her career path, her experience as a public defender, and why she decided to move into teaching and directing our legal services clinic. Profiles is a special series of The Legal Impact where we get to know the Powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Listen to the recording of the June 16, 2021 event "Healthcare Sustainability: Perspectives on Cost, Affordability, and Access," hosted by UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law and the Institute for Health Policy and Practice. Support for this event provided by the Endowment for Health.
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Jo Porter, Director of the Institute for Health Policy and Practice, kicked-off the event and welcomed attendees. Lucy Hodder, Director of Health Law and Policy Programs and Professor of Law, UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law and the Institute for Health Policy and Practice, introduced the event and described how the COVID 19 pandemic illustrates why collaboration and trust are key to having a system as complex as healthcare work effectively, and why oversight is needed to assure our resources are used equitably, efficiently, and effectively. Hodder_Lucy_UNH_IHPP_Overview UNH Healthcare Sustainability June 2021
Chris Koller, President, Milbank Memorial Fund, spoke about why we need to address increasing health costs burdening families and businesses, and what is being done by stakeholder coalitions to make healthcare more affordable and sustainable in other states across New England. Koller_Chris_Milbank_UNH Healthcare Sustainability June 2021
Gloria Sachdev, President and CEO, Employer’s Forum Indiana, spoke about how to empower employers to improve access and affordability, and the reasons for and impact of the RAND studies on hospital prices. Sachdev_Gloria_EFIndiana_UNH Healthcare Sustainability June 2021
Eliot Fishman, Senior Director of Health Policy, FamiliesUSA, discussed the impact on families of high health costs and goals for transforming misaligned incentives for a more equitable health care system. Fishman_Eliot_FamiliesUSA_UNH Healthcare Sustainability June 2021
Professor Michael McCann describes his experience testifying before the US Senate on NCAA college athlete name, image, and likeness rights. He also outlines his reasoning for federal law to be the best course of action. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's Sportico article on his experience: https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2021/senate-testimony-first-hand-1234631809/
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Legal topics include sports law, name, image and likeness, intellectual property, college athletics, NCAA
Communications using the encrypted messaging app Anom led to the arrest of at least 800 individuals worldwide, Professor Buzz Scherr breaks down the operation and privacy concerns around this sting. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include cyber crime, international criminal law and justice, fourth amendment, digital privacy
Professor Michael McCann dives into a billion-dollar lawsuit centered around the MLB All Star game venue change, protesting Georgia voting laws. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's Sportico article on the subject: https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2021/allstar-game-lawsuit-1234631044/
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Legal topics include sports law, contracts, civil rights, freedom of speech, voting
Richard Wilder, JD '84, General Counsel and Director of Business Development at CEPI, gave the 2021 commencement address discussing the hurdles of worldwide vaccine creation and distribution, especially how CEPI coordinated with groups like the World Health Organization to accelerate the development of COVID-19 vaccines. Today’s podcast is a selection from that presentation. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
Watch the complete 2021 Commencement Ceremony on our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/UrZQnKJian4
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Legal topics include patents, healthcare, vaccines, international relations
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses how the US Supreme Court ruled that a warrantless home gun confiscation was unconstitutional, diving into the fourth amendment and red flag law implications. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include constitution, fourth amendment, red flag laws, gun rights, search and seizure.
Professor Mike McCann discusses Georgia’s new college athlete name, image, and likeness bill. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's article on the subject on Sportico at https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2021/georgia-nil-bill-1234629240/
Learn about our Sports & Entertainment Law Institute at https://law.unh.edu/centers-institutes/sports-entertainment-law-institute
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Legal topics include sports law, name, image and likeness, intellectual property, licensing
Professor Buzz Scherr breaks down what you should do and what your rights are when pulled over by the police. Hosted and Produced by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include criminal law, civil rights, police
Professor and Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program Director Courtney Brooks joins the show to discuss alternatives to attorney licensure, especially due to the impact of COVID19. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about the Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Program: https://law.unh.edu/academics/daniel-webster-scholar-honors-program
Read the Thomson Reuters article: https://www.thomsonreuters.com/en-us/posts/government/diploma-privilege/?utm_source=TRI&utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=Govt_Diploma_Privilege_Social
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Listen to the audio from our event "The Derek Chauvin Verdict, What it Means and Why," featuring Professor Buzz Scherr who directs our International Criminal Law and Justice program, Professor Melissa Davis who directs the Criminal Practice Clinic, and Joseph Lascaze, the Smart Justice Organizer for the ACLU of NH. Produced by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include criminal law, murder, manslaughter, police misconduct, sentencing
Professor Mike McCann talks about the defamation lawsuit decided against Lo Duca for claims made about MLB Umpire Joe West. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's article on the subject in Sportico:
https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2021/joe-west-wins-defamation-lawsuit-1234627378/
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Legal topics include defamation, broadcasting, podcasting, cheating, sports wagering
Shabnam Malek, of Brand & Branch LLP, discusses the expanding world of cannabis and intellectual property, delving into trademarks and the conflicts caused by federal prohibition. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Sign up for the Intellectual Property Summer Institute, which will feature Shabnam Malek's Cannabis & IP course at https://law.unh.edu/ipsi
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Legal topics include cannabis, intellectual property, trademarks, drug legalization, marijuana
Professor Alexandra J. Roberts talks about the MSCHF Satan Shoes trademark complaint by Nike, a product sold to promote the Lil Nas X song "Montero (Call Me By Your Name)." Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Professor Roberts was quoted on The Verge, https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/29/22357225/nike-sues-lil-nas-x-unauthorized-satan-shoes-mschf, and CNN Business, https://www.kten.com/story/43569851/nike-sues-the-maker-of-lil-nas-x-satan-shoes-for-trademark-infringement.
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Legal topics include trademark, intellectual property, branding
Professors Ann Bartow and Ryan Vacca join me to talk about their article on the copyright jurisprudence of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the article: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3804436
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include intellectual property, copyright, US Supreme Court, SCOTUS
Professor Ryan Vacca’s journey shows how you can find your own place in the legal community. He forged his career in the intellectual property education space, but was not afraid to step out to find ways to improve how the federal court system works. Also, learn how taking a class, titled "Murder," was the spark for him to study law.
Professor Vacca shares his journey in the latest edition of Profiles, where we get to know the Powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about Professor Vacca: https://law.unh.edu/person/ryan-vacca
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Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the complications of the jury selection process in the trial of Derek Chauvin for the death of George Floyd. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include criminal law, procedure, civil rights, jury selection, voir dire
Professor Michael McCann gives a wrap up of our event examining the role of contaminants and testing, and the playing of the Olympics during the pandemic. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Watch the recording of the event: https://media.unh.edu/media/Global+Sports+in+the+PandemicA+Contaminations%2C+Testing+and+the+Olympics/1_eftu0gxf
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Legal topics include sports law, entertainment law, drug testing
A professor, journalist and leader in sports and entertainment law, Professor Michael McCann shares his journey in the latest edition of Profiles, where we get to know the Powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about our Sports & Entertainment Law Institute: https://law.unh.edu/centers-institutes/sports-entertainment-law-institute
Learn more about Professor McCann: https://law.unh.edu/person/michael-mccann
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Professor John Orcutt breaks down the legal issues surrounding stock trading service Robinhood, stemming from the subreddit WallStreetBets investing in Gamestop. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Listen to our podcast on Gamestonks: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-gc3yg-f9b0a2
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Legal topics include investing, terms of service, stock trading, securities
Professor John Greabe discusses whether a textualist-originalist approach to constitutional interpretation actually serves democratic interests, as many of its proponents claim. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read his article:https://www.concordmonitor.com/Constitution-and-democracy-in-troubled-times-38650415
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Legal topics include constitution, originalism, textualism, civil rights, voting, gerrymandering
Professor Bill Murphy gives his take on Senator Klobuchar’s proposed Anticompetitive Exclusionary Conduct Prevention Act, including the possible impact on big tech. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include antitrust, monopoly, business, technology
Professor John Orcutt dives into the explosion of Gamestop’s stock stemming from reddit’s WallStreetBets, covering short selling, bubbles, and possible legal exposure of those involved. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include securities, investing, short selling, internet
Professor John Greabe breaks down the latest article of impeachment brought against President Trump, actions that can prevent him from running for president in 2024, and the precedent for impeachment after someone is out of office. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include impeachment, constitution, congress, president, insurrection, protest, riot
Professor William Murphy discusses the antitrust lawsuit against Amazon by the social media company Parler, which was shutdown in the wake of the riot at the US Capitol. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include antitrust, technology, internet, politics
A leader in intellectual property and legal education, Dean Megan Carpenter’s path shows the importance of taking risks and always looking forward to the next challenge. Learn her educational journey as a student and teacher, her experience as an IP attorney, and what she views as the future of UNH Franklin Pierce’s legal programs.
This is Profiles, a special series of the podcast The Legal Impact, where you get to know the powerhouse people at UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Professor Michael McCann predicts trends in sports law for 2021, including impacts of COVID-19, the Biden Administration, NIL with the NCAA, and the MLB players union contract renewal. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's article on the the subject: https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2021/top-sports-law-2021-1234619431/
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Legal topics include antitrust, COVID19, sports law, entertainment law, intellectual property, name image likeness, contracts
Professor Bill Murphy dives into the federal and state antitrust lawsuits Facebook is facing for alleged monopolistic practices, he also discusses how the EU is handling it across the Atlantic. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include antitrust, technology, monopoly, business, European Union
Professor Stanley Kowalski defends the patent system around the development of the COVID19 vaccine, responding to a New York Times opinion piece pushing for suspension of the system. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the NY Times Opinion piece the episode reacts to: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/07/opinion/covid-vaccines-patents.html
Check out the COVID19 IP repository, put together by Professor Jon Cavicchi and student Keith Kevelson: https://law.unh.libguides.com/covidpandemicandintellectualproperty
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include intellectual property, patents, pharmaceuticals, COVID19, coronavirus, European Union, USPTO, WTO, WHO
Professor John Greabe dives into the lawsuits centered around the 2020 election, including cases filed by allies of President Trump, an original jurisdiction case filed in the Supreme Court against four other states by the State of Texas, and some historical context. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include elections, federalism, constitutional law, US Supreme Court, Bush v. Gore
Professor Buzz Scherr breaks down informed consent for vehicle search when a driver is pulled over by the police.
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Legal topics include criminal law, driving laws, civil rights, search
Professor John Greabe breaks down Texas v. California, the most recent US Supreme Court Case against the Affordable Care Act. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read more on the case at SCOTUSBlog: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/texas-v-california/
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Legal topics include United States Supreme Court, Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, federalism, healthcare, health insurance
Professor Michael McCann dives into the tax implications for athletes around prizes and contracts, centered around NBA star James Harden and 2020 Masters winner, Dustin Johnson. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Professor McCann's Sportico articles on these topics can be read at https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2020/james-harden-nets-trade-1234616755/ and https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2020/dustin-johnson-masters-prize-purse-taxes-1234616669/
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Legal topics include sports law, contracts, tax law, state law, federal law, basketball, golf
Professor Michael McCann discusses the impact the contentious 2020 election will have on the future of sports law, including topics like Title IX, taxes, marijuana decriminalization, and much more.
Read Professor McCann's article on Sportico on the topic: https://www.sportico.com/business/commerce/2020/election-impacts-sports-1234615914/
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Legal topics include sports law, antitrust, drug legalization, taxes, entertainment, Title IX
Professor Lucy Hodder breaks down the settlement Purdue Pharma, the manufacturer of OxyContin, reached with the US Department of Justice and how some state attorney generals are not happy with this result. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the letter from state attorney generals: https://www.mass.gov/doc/october-14-2020-letter-to-attorney-general-barr/download
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Legal topics include business, criminal law, civil lawsuit, opioid epidemic, prescription drugs
Professor Bill Murphy discusses the US Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit against Google, delving into Google's business practices, how suits against Microsoft compare, and what may happen with other big tech companies. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include business, antitrust, monopoly, technology
Professor Buzz Scherr dives into originalism and the Supreme Court of the United States, especially around the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include constitution, US Supreme Court, originalism, living document, Amy Coney Barrett, Antonin Scalia
Micky Minhas, JD/LLM '97, Executive Director of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property, breaks down the importance of the IP field and his vision for the future of the center. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property at https://law.unh.edu/ip
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Professor John Greabe dives into presidential health and succession, especially in light of the age of the presidential candidates and Trump's recent COVID-19 diagnosis. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the NBC News Article referenced in the show here
Learn more about the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service at https://law.unh.edu/rudman
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Legal topics include 25th amendment, constitutional law, president, government, health law, privacy
Top secret government programs, the mobile phone boom of the 2000’s, and one of the biggest software companies in the world. Micky Minhas, JD/LLM '97, Executive Director of the Franklin Pierce Center for Intellectual Property, has had a fascinating career and will now take that experience to lead our top 10 IP program. Learn about his background in this new series of The Legal Impact.
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Professor Michael McCann on the potential impact United States Supreme Court nominee Hon. Amy Coney Barrett will have on sports law, including her case history and potential future cases if on the bench. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann's articles on the subject:
https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2020/justice-ginsbergs-supreme-court-replacement-to-shape-sports-industry-1234613502/
https://www.sportico.com/law/analysis/2020/barrett-title-ix-ruling-1234613846/
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Legal topics include sports, Affordable Care Act, intellectual property, name image & likeness, US Supreme Court, immigration, Title IX
Professor Buzz Scherr dives into the overturning of the death sentence for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the Boston Marathon bomber. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
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Legal topics include criminal law, death sentence, appeal, terrorism, jury
2L Dylan Harriger, co-founder and co-president of the new law student organization the Student Sports Law Network, discusses starting the group. Professor Michael McCann also joins the show to discuss the importance of the field of sports law and how student organizations like SSLN prepare law students for the professional world. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about the Student Sports Law Network at https://www.studentsportslawnetwork.com/
UNH Franklin Pierce's Sports and Entertainment Law Institute provides incredible opportunities for students who want a career in sports and entertainment law. More information is available at https://law.unh.edu/sports-entertainment-law-program
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Associate Dean Leah Plunkett and 3L Derek Kunhee Kim discuss the comparative international law perspective on sharenting, focusing on differences between the United States and South Korea.
Check out Associate Dean Leah Plunkett's book "Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk about Our Kids Online" at https://leahplunkett.com/
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Legal topics include digital privacy, parenting, social media, terms of service, Sharenting, South Korea, constitution
UNH Franklin Pierce 3L Michael Fazi worked with local students in Civics 603, a program designed for middle to high-school students to learn about the Bill of Rights, the three branches of government, and civil discourse. He joins me with Civics 603 Director Dina Michael Chaitowitz to discuss the program and their work this past year creating a workbook centered around the Masterpiece Cakeshop US Supreme Court case. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about this fascinating program at https://www.nhcivics.org/civics-603
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Professor Lucy Hodder discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted the healthcare landscape for New Hampshire consumers, healthcare providers, and government policy makers. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about UNH Institute for Health Policy and Practice recent event on "The Shifting Health Care Landscape" at https://chhs.unh.edu/institute-health-policy-practice/focal-areas/health-law-policy
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Legal topics include pandemics, healthcare, health policy, government relations
Douglas J. Wood JD'76, Partner at Reed Smith LLP, discusses executive privilege and the impact it could have on John Bolton’s new book, “The Room Where It Happened: A White House Memoir.” Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Doug's blog post: https://douglasjwood.com/its-not-about-what-he-might-say/
Check out his book "DARK DATA: Control, Alt, Delete" and more at https://douglasjwood.com
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Legal topics include executive privilege, constitutional law, partisanship, executive branch
Professor Buzz Scherr talks the US Supreme Court Decision that expands protections for gay and transgender workers, which had a surprising 6-3 ruling that split the conservative justices. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
SCOTUSBlog coverage of Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/bostock-v-clayton-county-georgia/
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Legal topics include civil rights, US Supreme Court, 1964 Civil Rights Act, transgender rights, gay rights, sex discrimination
Associate Dean Leah Plunkett and Dr. Monica Bulger, Host of the 30,000 Hours Podcast, discuss their recent guide titled, "What privacy, equity, and digital literacy issues should you pay attention to during COVID school closures?" Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the guide at https://medium.com/@literacyonline/what-privacy-equity-and-digital-literacy-issues-should-you-pay-attention-to-during-covid-school-5a7f80f68210
Learn about Associate Dean Plunkett's book "Sharenthood: Why We Should Think before We Talk about Our Kids Online" at http://leahplunkett.com/
Subscribe to Dr. Monica Bulger's podcast at https://www.30000hours.com/podcast/
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Legal topics include digital privacy, technology, education, parenting
In the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd, Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the complex nature of handling police misconduct, including qualified immunity, police unions, and how rules on officers vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Learn more about the International Criminal Law and Justice Programs and apply at https://law.unh.edu/international-criminal-law-justice-program
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Legal topics include criminal law, civil rights, contracts, ethics
This is the launch of a new series for The Legal Impact podcast, titled "Inside Law Admissions," where we discuss important topics in legal education, learn about different legal programs, and meet members of the UNH Franklin Pierce Community.
In fall of 2019 UNH Franklin Pierce launched the Hybrid Juris Doctor program with a focus on intellectual property, technology, and information law. Hear from Dean Megan Carpenter, Associate Dean Leah Plunkett, and Hybrid JD Program Coordinator Dan Cwyner on the creation, launch, and success of this ground breaking program.
Learn more and apply to the Hybrid JD program at https://law.unh.edu/hybridjd
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International Technology Transfer Clinic Director Stanley Kowalski argues that the worldwide failure to contain and manage COVID-19 is largely due to a lack of globally coordinated networks for innovation and intellectual property. Produced and hosted by A. J. Kierstead.
Learn more about the work of the International Technology Transfer Clinic at https://law.unh.edu/academics/experiential-education/clinics/international-technology-transfer-institute
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Legal topics include intellectual property, health law, technology transfer, patents
Professor Michael McCann discusses the legal situation around sports leagues reopening, including the impact of league decisions, players unions, and venues. Produced and hosted by A. J. Kierstead.
Follow Professor McCann on Twitter at https://twitter.com/mccannsportslaw
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Legal topics include contracts, liability, sports law, health law, government
Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the legal implications of low and high tech contact tracing of COVID-19, including aspects of digital privacy and health information privacy. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Previous episode with Professor Scherr discussing his authoring of New Hampshire's privacy amendment: https://www.podbean.com/ew/pb-jvavx-9eb8de
UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include privacy, technology, US constitution, health policy
Professor John Greabe discusses the impact of stare decisis on court decisions, especially regarding the United States Supreme Court. This episode revolves around Professor Greabe's Constitutional Connections series running in the Concord Monitor, read this month's edition: https://www.concordmonitor.com/The-Supreme-Court-and-constitutional-stare-decisis-33880073. Produced and hosted by A. J. Kierstead.
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Legal topics include civil rights, United States Supreme Court, constitutional law
Professor Mike McCann discusses how Michael Jordan won a trademark case in China’s Supreme People’s Court. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor McCann’s Sports Illustrated article on the subject: https://www.si.com/nba/2020/04/14/michael-jordan-copyright-lawsuit-case-china
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include intellectual property, trademark, name and likeness, sports law, entertainment law
Adjunct Professor Maggie Goodlander discusses how COVID-19 will impact elections and steps that are being taken to expand absentee voting and voting by mail. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Maggie Goodlander is a lawyer and adjunct professor of constitutional & administrative law at UNH Law School. Over the past decade, she has served in legal and policy positions in each branch of the federal government. After graduating from Yale University in 2009, Maggie worked for four years in the United States Senate. She first served as advisor for foreign affairs and national security to Senator Joseph Lieberman and later as a senior advisor to Senator John McCain and was responsible for assisting with the drafting and legislative strategy for the Senate’s 2013 bipartisan comprehensive immigration reform bill. Three years later, after graduating from Yale Law School, Maggie went on to serve as a law clerk to two federal judges: Chief Judge Merrick Garland of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit (2016-2017) and Justice Stephen Breyer of the U.S. Supreme Court (2017-2018). She also served as counsel for the U.S. House Judiciary Committee and House Managers during the impeachment and Senate trial of President Donald Trump. Maggie maintains a robust pro bono practice in New Hampshire while also serving as an intelligence officer in the U.S. Navy Reserve.
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include civil rights, elections, absentee voting, mail in voting, government emergency preparedness
Professor Mike McCann discusses how a judge ruled in favor of NBA 2K’s creators in a case brought by tattoo artists on use of player tattoos in their video game.
Read Professor McCann’s Sports Illustrated article on the subject: https://www.si.com/nba/2020/04/06/nba-2k-ruling-tattoo-artists
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UNH Franklin Pierce School of Law is now accepting applications for JD, Graduate Programs, and Online Professional Certificates at https://law.unh.edu
Legal topics include intellectual property, copyright, fair use, sports law, entertainment law
With the COVID-19 pandemic, what power do states have to restrict travel and what would be the impact of doing that? Professor Buzz Scherr joins the show to discuss.
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Listen to Professor Lucy Hodder discuss the state response to outbreaks, especially how New Hampshire was prepared for the pandemic: https://www.podbean.com/eu/pb-fpdu7-d4f16e
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Coronavirus is doing a number to professional sports leagues, Professor Michael McCann catches us up on the legal impact of a mass athletics shut down.
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Is the right to abortion still specially protected by the Constitution? Professor John Greabe discusses fundamental rights, privacy, case history, and the impact of the court's political make up. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor Greabe's latest Constitutional Connections article on the subject at https://www.concordmonitor.com/Is-the-right-to-abortion-still-specially-protected-33309528
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Investigations into whether war crimes were committed during the war in Afghanistan have been approved by the International Criminal Court. Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the role of the court and how the investigation will look into actions by US, Afghan, and the Taliban forces. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
NY Times article on the investigation: https://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2020/03/05/world/asia/05reuters-warcrimes-afghanistan.html
Learn about our 100% online International Criminal Law and Justice Programs at https://law.unh.edu/iclj
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The Federal Circuit is being urged to hear more patent cases en banc. Professor Ryan Vacca discusses the importance of full-bench decisions. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read the Bloomberg Law article Professor Vacca was quoted in: https://news.bloomberglaw.com/ip-law/top-patent-court-urged-to-tackle-more-full-bench-do-overs
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UNH Franklin Pierce is now accepting applications for our intellectual property programs, learn more and apply at https://law.unh.edu/intellectual-property-law-program
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With the worldwide spreading of the coronavirus, Professor Lucy Hodder discusses the response the US federal government and states can take to contain disease outbreaks, especially using emergency response powers. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Professor Lucy Hodder is the Director of Health Law and Policy Programs, learn more about this program at https://law.unh.edu/academics/jd-certificates/health-law-policy
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Facial recognition technology is quickly gaining traction, especially the application Clearview AI. Professor Buzz Scherr discusses the legal implications, Axon's response to the technology, and how state's are handling the privacy concerns. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
We are now accepting applications for our International Criminal Law and Justice Programs, learn more at http://law.unh.edu/iclj
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Do we intend to keep our republic? That’s the question Rudman Center Director John Greabe discusses in his latest Constitutional Connections article, touching on the impact of partisanship and breakdown in the government's separation of powers. Produced and Hosted by A. J. Kierstead
Read Professor Greabe's article in the Concord Monitor: https://www.concordmonitor.com/Do-we-intend-to-keep-our-republic-32541944
Learn more about the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service at https://law.unh.edu/rudman
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Professor Michael McCann discusses how service time manipulation in the MLB has led to a grievance being filed by the Cubs third baseman Kris Bryant, also discussed is the impact it could have on next year's player union contract renewal.
Read Mike's article on the topic on Sports Illustrated: https://www.si.com/mlb/2020/02/04/chicago-cubs-kris-bryant-service-time
Learn more about our Sports & Entertainment Law program: https://law.unh.edu/sports-entertainment-law-program
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Democratic presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick joined us for Civil Liberties & the Presidency, presented by the Warren B. Rudman Center for Justice, Leadership & Public Service and the ACLU of New Hampshire.
Learn more about the Rudman Center at https://law.unh.edu/rudman
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