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Touro Law Review Podcast
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Touro Law Review hosts a podcast discussing the latest legal issues or topics.
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Courses
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Reading 1984 in 2025
Touro Law Review Podcast
35 minutes 25 seconds
4 months ago
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 the Touro Law Review Podcast, Associate Dean Rodger Citron and Professor Allison Caffarone discuss what it's like to read 1984 in 2025.  They discuss the novel's literary merits as well as its political insights. Interestingly, neither is particularly enamored of 1984, though they agree that the novel continues to be relevant more than 75 years after it was published and 40 years after 1984.    

Touro Law Review Podcast
Touro Law Review hosts a podcast discussing the latest legal issues or topics.