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The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
The Dickinson Law Review
7 episodes
2 months ago
The Dickinson Law Review podcast is dedicated to engaging with legal experts and scholars in important conversations about legal issues, academia, legal education, and more. We record several times a semester to provide a different medium for legal scholarship. In each episode, the Executive Editor for Digital Media records a conversation with a guest, which is then published on Spotify and Apple Music. The podcast seeks to extend the viewership and audience of legal scholarship into the mainstream by tackling issues in a digestible format.
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The Dickinson Law Review podcast is dedicated to engaging with legal experts and scholars in important conversations about legal issues, academia, legal education, and more. We record several times a semester to provide a different medium for legal scholarship. In each episode, the Executive Editor for Digital Media records a conversation with a guest, which is then published on Spotify and Apple Music. The podcast seeks to extend the viewership and audience of legal scholarship into the mainstream by tackling issues in a digestible format.
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Episodes (7/7)
The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 7: A Conversation with Luke Gorman about Fashion, Firearms, and the First Amendment

Comments Editor Luke Gorman and Executive Editor for Digital Media Nate White sit down to talk about student speech, school dress codes, and the limits of the First Amendment when it comes to clothing that depicts firearms

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7 months ago
18 minutes 48 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 6: A Conversation with Ana Matovic about cyberstalking and Counterman v. Colorado

A conversation with Dickinson Law Review Volume 129 Editor in Chief Ana Matovic about her comment, "Chilling Victims’ Rights: The Supreme Court Creates a 'Pride of Place' for True Threats ."


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8 months ago
27 minutes 37 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 5: A Conversation with Professor Ann Lipton on ESG, Delaware, and more

A conversation with Professor Ann Lipton of Tulane Law about ESG (and political backlash thereto) and the debate between stakeholder and shareholder primacists. We also discuss the recent amendments to The Delaware General Corporation Law, and Delaware's place as the nation's foremost state of incorporation.

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1 year ago
43 minutes 35 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 4: A Conversation With Sara Henry About Cleaning Up Space Junk

A conversation with Comments Editor Sara Henry about her forthcoming Comment "Cleaning Up Space Junk: Applying the Models of U.S. Domestic Environmental Law to Regulate the Creation of Orbital Debris by Private Actors." The Comment argues that orbital debris regulations should be modeled after federal environmental law, including simplifying the current permit system and setting up a trust fund to finance research into active debris removal.

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1 year ago
15 minutes 51 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 1: A Conversation With Professor Gary Gildin About The Increased Importance Of State Constitutional Remedies In 2023

A conversation with Dickinson Law Professor Gary Gildin about the history of impacts of state constitutional remedies, and their increased importance in light of a trifecta of United States Supreme Court decisions released in the summer of 2022. The conversation covers the history of both federal and state constitutional remedies, and the federal statutory remedies implemented and expanded. We also discuss Professor Gildin's past writing on the topic, entitled “Redressing Deprivations of Rights Secured by State Constitutions Outside the Shadow of the Supreme Court’s Remedies Jurisprudence,” 115 Penn St. L. Rev. 877 (2011), which articulated the reasons which state constitutional remedies jurisprudence should not mirror the jurisprudence of federal constitutional remedies. Finally, we discuss the present state of the law on this issue, especially in light of the Supreme Court's summer 2022 term.

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2 years ago
35 minutes 45 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 3: Oliver Krawczyk: (Part 2). Continued Conversation With Oliver Krawczyk About The Supreme Court's Heller And Bruen Decisions, And A Future Texas Case

Continued conversation with the Executive Articles Editor of the Dickinson Law Review, Oliver Krawczyk. The continuing discussion revolves around Oliver's recent comment, entitled "Dangerous and Unusual: How an Expanding National Firearms Act Will Spell Its Own Demise," published at 127 Dick. L. Rev. 273 (2022). The comment as well as the discussion center on the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on that Amendment, especially in light of the D.C. v. Heller and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen decisions. Oliver argues that Heller's language affording Second Amendment protections to firearms “in common use” and those “typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes,” but not those that are “dangerous and unusual,” and Bruen's historical analytical test lead to the conclusion that the ATF's restrictions on several firearms and accessories are unconstitutional. Finally, the discussion traverses the future of this point of view, and a key citation to Oliver's citation in a brief by the Attorney General of Texas in the upcoming case Texas v. ATF.

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2 years ago
49 minutes 2 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
Episode 2: A Conversation With Oliver Krawczyk About The Supreme Court's Second Amendment Jurisprudence And The National Firearms Act

A conversation with the Executive Articles Editor of the Dickinson Law Review, Oliver Krawczyk. Oliver and the host begin with Oliver's background and career in law school and his future career. The body of the conversation revolves around Oliver's recent comment, entitled "Dangerous and Unusual: How an Expanding National Firearms Act Will Spell Its Own Demise," published at 127 Dick. L. Rev. 273 (2022). The comment as well as the discussion center on the Second Amendment, the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on that Amendment, especially in light of the D.C. v. Heller and New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen decisions. Oliver argues that Heller's language affording Second Amendment protections to firearms “in common use” and those “typically possessed by law-abiding citizens for lawful purposes,” but not those that are “dangerous and unusual,” and Bruen's historical analytical test lead to the conclusion that the ATF's restrictions on several firearms and accessories are unconstitutional.

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2 years ago
46 minutes 38 seconds

The Dickinson Law Review Podcast
The Dickinson Law Review podcast is dedicated to engaging with legal experts and scholars in important conversations about legal issues, academia, legal education, and more. We record several times a semester to provide a different medium for legal scholarship. In each episode, the Executive Editor for Digital Media records a conversation with a guest, which is then published on Spotify and Apple Music. The podcast seeks to extend the viewership and audience of legal scholarship into the mainstream by tackling issues in a digestible format.