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Yale Law Podcasts
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Members of the Law School's renowned faculty and distinguished legal experts and scholars from around the world share their views on philosophical and practical issues related to law and justice.

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My Time in the Ford Presidency
Author: Carla Hills Thu, Jan 10, 2008
Yale Law - Law - My Time in the Ford Presidency - Carla Hills, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Ford Administration, discusses her work under the late president. (March 30, 2007)
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The Importance of the Rule of Law
Author: Margaret Marshall Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Yale Law - Law - The Importance of the Rule of Law - Judge Marshall discusses the importance of the rule of law recounting re-life examples from her days as an activist in South Africa to current day US law. She is currently the Chief Justice of the Massachusettes Supreme Court. (June 7, 2007)
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How to Change the Litigation Culture
Author: Lord Woolf of Barnes Mon, Aug 27, 2007
Yale Law - Law - How to Change the Litigation Culture - The Right Honorable Lord Woolf of Barnes, the former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales Royal Courts of Justice speaks on the topic of " How to Change the Litigation Culture." (September 18, 2006)
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Jury Trials in Complex Intellectual Property Cases: Do They Work?
Author: William F. Lee Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Yale Law - Law - Jury Trials in Complex Intellectual Property Cases: Do They Work? - William F. Lee, Co Managing Partner, WilmerHale, delivers a "Dean's Program on the Profession" talk on jury trials in complex intellectual property cases at Yale Law School. (March 8, 2007)
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A World of Law-Then and Now
Author: Theodore C. Sorensen Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Yale Law - Law - A World of Law-Then and Now - Theodore C. Sorensen, former Special Counsel to President John F. Kennedy, delivers a Yale Law School Dean's Lecture on international law applied to the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962. (March 12, 2007)
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Where's the Theory in Corporate Governance?
Author: Jonathan Macey Mon, Aug 27, 2007
Yale Law - Law - Where's the Theory in Corporate Governance? - Jonathan Macey, LAW '82, delivers his inaugural lecture as the Sam Harris Professor of Corporate Law, Corporate Finance and Securities Law. (October 9, 2006)
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A Matter of Principle: Vince Foster and the Attorney-Client Privilege
Author: James Hamilton Thu, Aug 30, 2007
Yale Law - Law - A Matter of Principle: Vince Foster and the Attorney-Client Privilege - James Hamilton (LAW '63), Partner at Bingham McCutchen LLP, delivers a lecture in the Dean's Program on the Profession series at Yale Law School. (September 26, 2006)
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An Improbabale Career: Doing What You Think is Right
Author: Nancy Gertner Tue, Dec 18, 2007
Yale Law - Law - An Improbabale Career: Doing What You Think is Right - Judge Nancy Gertner, a 1971 graduate and visiting lecturer at Yale Law School discusses career choices she made on the path to becoming a federal judge.
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Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-By-Numbers is the New Way to Be Smart
Author: Ian Ayres Thu, Dec 20, 2007
Yale Law - Law - Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-By-Numbers is the New Way to Be Smart - In his new book, Professor Ian Ayres takes a look at the evolving nature of decision making. He explains how decisions once based on expertise and intuition are increasingly bring made by individuals and organizations crunching massive amounts of data.
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The Real Clash of Civilizations: Democracy, Religious Violence, and the Case of India
Author: Martha C. Nussbaum Thu, Jan 10, 2008
Yale Law - Law - The Real Clash of Civilizations: Democracy, Religious Violence, and the Case of India - Professor Martha C. Nussbaum of The University of Chicago presents the 2007 Sherrill Lecture, Professor Nussbaum uses India as an example of her theories about the impact of religious nationalism on democratic values.
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A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan
Author: Michael J. Graetz Thu, Jan 17, 2008
Yale Law - Law - A Simple, Fair, and Competitive Tax Plan - Professor Michael Graetz discusses the ideas presented in his new book "100 Million Unnecessary Returns" in which he takes on the U.S. tax code, arguing that the system should be completely restructured.
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Part 1 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Author: Yale University Fri, Mar 07, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Part 1 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts - Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for Amerian judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of the laws of other countries. Storrs Lecture part 1 of 3
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Part 2 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts
Author: Yale University Fri, Mar 07, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Part 2 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law in American Courts - Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School, speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of the laws of other countries. Part 2 of 3.
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Part 3 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law In American Courts
Author: Yale University Fri, Mar 07, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Part 3 - Partly Laws Common to All Mankind: Foreign Law In American Courts - Jeremy Waldron, University Professor, New York University Law School, speaks on the topic whether it is ever appropriate for American judges to be influenced in their decision by what they know of laws from other countries. Part 3 of 3
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Confronting the Threats to Our Homeland
Author: Michael Chertoff Wed, Apr 16, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Confronting the Threats to Our Homeland - Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff discusses how the Department prepares for and mitigates threats to our national security. Secretary Chertoff's lecture was the Sam and Ronnie Heyman Lecture on Public Service at Yale Law School.
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Burden Sharing in an Age of Migration
Author: Cristina Rodriguez Wed, Apr 16, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Burden Sharing in an Age of Migration - Cristina Rodriguez, Professor of Law at New York University Law School, discusses how the political, legal, and cultural burdens should be distributed and shared to help countries manage the change produced by immigration.
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Dean Harold Koh
Author: Harold Koh Thu, Aug 14, 2008
Yale Law - Law - Dean Harold Koh - Dean Harold Koh is the Yale Law School's 15th Dean in its almost 200-year history. Dean Koh talks about his first four years in the role of Dean, his life accomplishments and his plans for the future of the School.
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