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Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series

A weekly Education podcast
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Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series

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Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal

Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal Speaker Series

A weekly Education podcast
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In this episode, we talk with Professor Janice Nadler, a professor at Northwestern's Pritzker School of Law. During our conversation, we discuss topics in food law including lab-grown meat, GMOs, and the environmental impacts of food regulation
In this episode, we speak with Lynn Page the prelaw advisor at Northwestern University. Throughout the podcast we discuss several aspects regarding law school personal statements, diversity statements, and optional essays. We cover topics such
In this episode, we speak with Professor Speta, who has held numerous, impressive roles at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law. We start this episode with a brief overview of what antitrust law is, breaking it down to three main points. Profess
In this episode, we speak with Professor Weber, a professor at DePaul College of Law. Professor Weber speaks about his work focused on disability law, and he describes where the inspiration for his professional work came from. In addition, Prof
In this episode, we speak with Professor Regina Schwartz, Law and English professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law and Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences, respectively. Professor Schwartz speaks about her publications combining the f
On this podcast, we spoke with Professor Hughes, and we discussed a variety of topics with her such as how her work, background, and experience relate to Black History Month. We also discussed her professional interests such as the 14th Amendme
In this episode we speak with Professor Curtis A. Bradley, a law professor at the University of Chicago. Professor Bradley speaks on his time working in the Washington, D.C. law world, specializing in foreign law. We discuss the American Journa
In this episode, we speak with Professor Paul A. Gowder of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law on his recently released book, The Rule of Law in the United States: An Unfinished Project of Black Liberation. We discuss how power affects politics
In this episode, we speak with Professor Michael S. Kang of Northwestern Pritzker School of Law on voting rights, redistricting, and judicial elections. We discuss election law, voting restrictions and the role of media in the upcoming 2022 and
Founded in 2019, the Northwestern Undergraduate Law Journal has grown significantly to gain an impressive presence on Northwestern’s campus and a renowned voice within the pre-law community. This spring, we are excited to launch the inaugural i
Voter suppression can be used as a tactic to influence the results of an election by discouraging and preventing certain groups from voting. It has become an important issue of discussion after the 2020 Election. We were honored to invite three
In this episode, we speak with Columbia Law School Professor Jane Spinak, who specializes in juvenile justice and child advocacy. We discuss her thoughts on family court and the juvenile justice system, as well as advice on applying to law scho
In this episode, we speak with Columbia 3L and former Northwestern wildcat, Kori Cooper, and Dean of the Office of Career Services at Columbia Law. We discuss the law school application process, how to excel in law school, and the career search
In this episode, we speak with Xander Meise, Senior Fellow at the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, Political Partner of the Truman National Security Project, and Adjust Professor at Georgetow
In this episode, we speak with the Chairman of the Litigation Department of Westerman Ball Ederer Miller Zucker and Sharfstein, LLP, Jeffrey Miller, about his career. We discuss the path to becoming a lawyer, what makes you hirable in a legal c
In this episode, we speak with Professor Kermit Roosevelt of the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. We discuss the ins and outs of the impeachment process and how it differs from a criminal process.This episode was recorded on Febru
In this episode, we speak with Professor Louis Rulli. the Director of the Civil Practice and Legislative Clinics at the University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law. Professor Rulli is only the second person to receive the Pennsylvania Bar Fo
In this episode, we speak to LSAT Guru, Ellen Cassidy, to learn more about the process of preparing for the LSAT Exam. We discuss the nuts and bolts of the exam, how to exercise your greatest potential, and ultimately get into your top choice l
In this episode, we speak with Professor Geoffrey R. Stone,  the Edward H. Levi Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago Law School. We discuss the politicalization of the judiciary, Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination, and the f
In this episode, we speak with Professor Joseph Blocher, the Lanty L. Smith ’67 Professor of Law at Duke Law School and Co-Director of the Duke Center for Firearms Law. We discuss the history of the Second Amendment and the implications of Amy
In this episode, we speak with Professor Joseph Margulies, a Professor of Law and Government at Cornell University.  We discuss Breonna Taylor's case and possible reforms to the criminal justice system.
In this episode, we speak with Kathleen Bergin, an Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell Law School. We discuss the role of international organizations in Disaster Law advocacy, legal resilience measures, and the role of FEMA In disaster recovery
In this episode, we speak with Professor Margo Schlanger, the Wade H. and Dores M. McCree Collegiate Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School.  She is the lead author of a leading casebook, Incarceration and the Law (2020), whi
In this episode, we speak with NYU Law School Sudler Family Professor of Constitutional Law, Richard Pildes. We discuss the relationship between the courts and election law, mail-in-voting, and the importance of voting in person. We also speak
In this episode, we speak with Professor Joe Mathewson from Northwestern University about press freedom and the relationship between the Supreme Court and the press. Professor Mathewson is a former Supreme Court correspondent for The Wall Stree
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