Ranked #1
COVID in the Markets
COVID in the Markets
Matt Levine of Money Stuff fame joins Briefly to discuss insider trading, stock buybacks, the Fed's extraordinary market... Read more
25 May 2020
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46mins
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COVID in the Courts
COVID in the Courts
To kick off our fourth season, we dig deep into COVID-19's effect on the courts. Guests: Chief Judge Diane Wood and Judg... Read more
11 May 2020
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36mins
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2.4 - Qualified Immunity
2.4 - Qualified Immunity
Today on Briefly we explore the controversial doctrine of "qualified immunity," a constitutional law doctrine that preve... Read more
4 Jan 2019
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33mins
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Who Do Corporations Serve?
Who Do Corporations Serve?
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing who corporations serve. Th... Read more
16 Oct 2019
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36mins
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1.9 - Originalism and the Second Amendment in District of Columbia v Heller
1.9 - Originalism and the Second Amendment in District of Columbia v Heller
Today, Briefly dives into the late Justice Scalia's majority opinion in District of Columbia v Heller, a case in which t... Read more
9 Apr 2018
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34mins
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When Should Courts Overturn Precedent?
When Should Courts Overturn Precedent?
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing when courts should overtur... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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29mins
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1.3 — The Costs of Free Speech: Hate Speech, College Campuses, and the Marketplace of Ideas
1.3 — The Costs of Free Speech: Hate Speech, College Campuses, and the Marketplace of Ideas
In the wake of hate group rallies and protests of controversial speakers on college campuses, how far does the right to ... Read more
12 Nov 2017
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29mins
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Is Half of Oklahoma Tribal Land?
Is Half of Oklahoma Tribal Land?
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we are discussing two cases pending before ... Read more
15 Jan 2020
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32mins
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Solving the Privacy Paradox
Solving the Privacy Paradox
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing some legal concerns relate... Read more
4 May 2019
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34mins
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2.1 - Amazon and Antitrust
2.1 - Amazon and Antitrust
Welcome to a new season of Briefly! On today's show, we discuss Amazon's rapid rise and the pressure the internet retail... Read more
24 Aug 2018
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26mins
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1.11 - Epistemic Injustice
1.11 - Epistemic Injustice
Today, we’re discussing epistemic injustice and the law. Epistemic injustice occurs when an individual is wrongfully und... Read more
15 Jun 2018
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28mins
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How to Save a Constitutional Democracy
How to Save a Constitutional Democracy
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we're discussing the global trend of democr... Read more
5 Jun 2019
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35mins
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Are Law Schools Bad for Democracy?
Are Law Schools Bad for Democracy?
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing an article by Samuel Moyn,... Read more
23 Sep 2019
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34mins
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1.7 - Masterpiece Cakeshop: Interview with Colorado Solicitor General Fred Yarger
1.7 - Masterpiece Cakeshop: Interview with Colorado Solicitor General Fred Yarger
Masterpiece Cakeshop v Colorado Civil Rights Commission is one of the most high-profile cases before the Supreme Court t... Read more
14 Jan 2018
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28mins
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Supreme Court Advocacy and the Separate Sovereigns Doctrine
Supreme Court Advocacy and the Separate Sovereigns Doctrine
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re covering Supreme Court advocacy and t... Read more
6 Nov 2019
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22mins
Ranked #16
Genealogy Databases and the Fourth Amendment
Genealogy Databases and the Fourth Amendment
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we're discussing law enforcement's use of g... Read more
17 Jul 2019
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32mins
Ranked #17
Suing State Sponsors of Terrorism
Suing State Sponsors of Terrorism
This is Briefly, a production of the University of Chicago Law Review. Today we’re discussing suing state sponsors of te... Read more
29 Apr 2020
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30mins
Ranked #18
1.4 - Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education: Title IX and Campus Proceedings (Part One)
1.4 - Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education: Title IX and Campus Proceedings (Part One)
This is Part One of our three-part series discussing Title IX, and sexual misconduct proceedings on university campuses.... Read more
16 Dec 2017
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18mins
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Bureaucratic Resistance
Bureaucratic Resistance
Our subject today is bureaucratic resistance. Bureaucratic resistance occurs when civil servants disobey the orders of e... Read more
19 Mar 2019
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31mins
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1.5 - Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education: What is the Proper Standard of Proof? (Part Two)
1.5 - Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education: What is the Proper Standard of Proof? (Part Two)
This is Part Two of our three-part series discussing Title IX, and sexual misconduct proceedings on university campuses.... Read more
17 Dec 2017
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24mins