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1. | | The Law by Frederic Bastiat Available on: Audio DownloadThe Law is one of the most important books ever written on the uses and abuses of law. |
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2. | | Ring of Fire Podcast by Bobby Kennedy Available on: PodcastTwo of the nation's most dynamic legal warriors bring their relentless fight for justice to radio on Ring of Fire. |
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3. | | Free Culture by Lawrence Lessig Available on: Audio DownloadLawrence Lessig could be called a cultural environmentalist. One of America’s most original and influential public intellectuals, his focus is the social dimension of creativity... |
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4. | | Legal Terminology AudioLearn Available on: Audio Download ($39.99)Whether you’re a paralegal or a law student looking to study up on contracts, torts, civil procedure or criminal law, AudioLearn is your complete audio study guide to legal terminology. |
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5. | | Den of Thieves by James B. Stewart Available on: Audio Download ($8.36) | Audio CassettePulitzer Prize winner James B. Stewart's Den of Thieves tells the full story of the insider-trading scandal of the late 1980s that nearly brought down Wall Street.... |
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6. | | Life of a Law Student Podcast by Neil Wehneman Available on: PodcastThe Life of a Law Student project chronicles the material presented to and learned by law students across the country and around the world. |
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7. | | Gay Marriage Debate by Evan Wolfson Available on: Online VideoPace Law School hosts a debate on gay marriage with David Blankenhorn, author of The Future of Marriage, and Evan Wolfson, author of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People's Right to Marry. |
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8. | | Fundamental Cases: The Twentieth-Century Courtroom Battles That Changed Our Nation by Alan M. Dershowitz Available on: Audio Download ($34.95)The courtroom trial has fascinated human beings from the beginning of recorded history. Trials are theater, trials are history, and the great trials of the twentieth century and beyond provide a unique window into American history and the sense of America's enduring commitment to law. |
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9. | | Law of the Land: A History of the Supreme Court by Kermit Hall Available on: Audio Download ($34.95)The Judiciary in general and the Supreme Court of the United States in particular represent the republic’s most unusual and least understood branch of government. Unlike the elected executive and legislative branches, the justices of the Supreme Court are appointed and serve during good behavior. |
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10. | | The Scopes Monkey Trial by Alan M. Dershowitz Available on: Audio DownloadIn this lecture American lawyer, prolific author, and Harvard professor Alan M. Dershowitz examines one of the most significant American cases in the 20th century: The Scopes Trial. Dershowitz looks closer at the trial than its typical portrayal of fundamentalist creationism vs. evolution... |
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11. | | Philosophy and the Law: How Judges Reason by Stephen Mathis Available on: Audio Download ($34.95)Do judges deduce their decisions from legal rules and principles, or do they decide cases based on what is fair given the facts at hand? |
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12. | | The Prosecutors by Gary Delsohn Available on: Audio Download ($19.56) | Audio CD | Audio CassetteDepicting American justice at its best and worst, The Prosecutors lifts the lid off today's legal system with details that are more shocking and graphic than any television show or bestselling novel. |
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13. | | Online Copyright Manual for Everyone! by Bob Hadley Available on: Audio Download ($12.95)ONLINE COPYRIGHT MANUAL FOR EVERYONE provides you with everything you need to know to understand copyright, its online application, how to fight violations and how to avoid transgressions of your own. |
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14. | | The American Legal Experience by Lawrence Friedman Available on: Audio Download ($34.95)The legal system in America is the basis of freedom as we know it today. The system is based, ultimately, on the common law of England, but it has grown, developed, and changed over the years. |
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15. | | Aims and Limits of the Criminal Law Podcast by Tamara R. Lave Available on: PodcastCourse focuses on the analysis of the capacity of criminal law to fulfill its aims. What are the aims of criminal law? |
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16. | | Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information Podcast by Pamela Samuelson Available on: PodcastIS 296 - Open Source Development and Distribution of Digital Information: Technical, Economic, Social, and Legal Perspectives - Fall 2006. With Pamela Samuelson and Mitch Kapor. |
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17. | | The Law Report Podcast by ABC Radio National Available on: PodcastThe Law Report is clear, jargon-free information about the law and those who make it, break it, and have to comply with it. |
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18. | | Creative Commons by Wikipedia Available on: Audio DownloadThe Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others to legally build upon and share. |
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19. | | Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture and Law Podcast by Robert Goldberg Available on: PodcastHonors Collegium 70A - Genetic Engineering in Medicine, Agriculture and Law |
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20. | | The University of Chicago Law School: The Faculty Podcast Available on: PodcastListen to lectures by – and discussions with – the faculty of the University of Chicago Law School, as well as some very distinguished guests. |
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21. | | Future of the Digital Commons by Nancy Kranich Available on: Audio DownloadArguments and legal confrontations over the control of music, writing and visual materials have become a permanent feature of contemporary life and will almost certainly enlarge and intensify in future years. |
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22. | | Georgetown Law - Podcasts Available on: PodcastGeorgetown Law Podcasts |
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23. | | Federalist Society Audio Podcast Available on: PodcastThe Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. |
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24. | | Universal Declaration of Human Rights Available on: Audio DownloadThe Universal Declaration of Human Rights was ratified in 1948 by the United Nations General Assembly. |
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25. | | LSAT Logic in Everyday Life Podcast Available on: PodcastA weekly podcast that applies the logic of the LSAT to politics, advertisements, and conventional wisdom. |