Ipse Dixit
A podcast by CC0/Public Domain
799 Episodes
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The Homicide Squad 1: The Banks of the Ohio
Published: 11/27/2018 -
Bridget Crawford & Emily Gold Waldman on the Unconstitutionality of "Tampon Taxes"
Published: 11/26/2018 -
From the Archives 4: Judge Stephen Breyer on Copyright (1984)
Published: 11/24/2018 -
Irina Manta on "Tinder Lies"
Published: 11/23/2018 -
From the Archives 3: The National March on Washington for Lesbian & Gay Rights / The Gay Freedom Train (1979)
Published: 11/21/2018 -
Andrew Selbst on Justifying Algorithmic Decisionmaking
Published: 11/21/2018 -
Nicole Pottinger on the Copyright Office & Copyright Registration
Published: 11/20/2018 -
Laura Appleman on Disability & Mass Incarceration
Published: 11/19/2018 -
From the Archives 2: The Living Constitution of the United States (1961)
Published: 11/17/2018 -
Mike Madison on the Concepts of the "Work" & Creativity in Copyright
Published: 11/16/2018 -
From the Archives 1: William O. Douglas, The Bible and the Schools (1964)
Published: 11/15/2018 -
Erin Sheley on Broken Windows & Sexual Assault
Published: 11/14/2018 -
Cat Moon on Teaching Legal Problem Solving
Published: 11/12/2018 -
Thea Johnson on Fictional Pleas
Published: 11/8/2018 -
Sarah Burstein on Design Patent Law, Doctrine & Policy
Published: 11/7/2018 -
Dave Fagundes & Aaron Perzanowski on Clown Eggs & Property Norms
Published: 11/7/2018 -
Rick Underwood on Murder Ballads and Gilded Age Lawyers
Published: 11/6/2018 -
Mike Kanach on Trademarks & Craft Beer
Published: 11/5/2018 -
Amos Jones on Civil Rights, Religious Liberty, and the African-American Church
Published: 11/3/2018 -
Eric Chaffee on the Collaborative Theory of the Corporation
Published: 10/31/2018
Ipse Dixit is a podcast on legal scholarship. Each episode of Ipse Dixit features a different guest discussing their scholarship. The podcast also features several special series."From the Archives" consists historical recordings potentially of interest to legal scholars and lawyers."The Homicide Squad" consists of investigations of the true stories behind different murder ballads, as well as examples of how different musicians have interpreted the song over time."The Day Antitrust Died?" is co-hosted with Ramsi Woodcock, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of Law, and consists of oral histories of the 1974 Airlie House Conference on antitrust law, a pivotal moment in the history of antitrust theory and policy.The hosts of Ipse Dixit are:Brian L. Frye, Spears-Gilbert Associate Professor of Law at the University of Kentucky College of LawLuce Nguyen, a student at Oberlin College and the co-founder of the Oberlin Policy Research Institute, an undergraduate public policy organization based at Oberlin CollegeMaybell Romero, Assistant Professor of Law at Northern Illinois University College of LawAntonia Eliason, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Mississippi School of LawSaurabh Vishnubhakat, Associate Professor of Law at Texas A&M School of LawJohn Culhane, Professor of Law at Widener University Delaware Law SchoolBenjamin Edwards, Associate Professor of Law at the UNLV William S. Boyd School of LawMatthew Bruckner, Associate Professor of Law at Howard University School of LawComments and suggestions are always welcome at [email protected]. You can follow the Ipse Dixit on Twitter at @IpseDixitPod. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.