Reform is possible. Congressman John Sarbanes is proof. Sarbanes is the most important architect of democracy reform in Congress today. In this episode, Lessig and Sarbanes
speak about the For the People Act, and where reform will continue. [...]
Reform is possible. Congressman John Sarbanes is proof. Sarbanes is the most important architect of democracy reform in Congress today. In this episode, Lessig and Sarbanes
speak about the For the People Act, and where reform will continue. [...]
Squarely in the heart of the Trump administration, Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt published a book titled How Democracies Die which proved enormously popular. Celebrities
read it. Obama read it. Most people you know probably pretended to have read it. Five years later, Levitsky and Ziblatt are back with a sequel of sorts, arguing that [...]
Unsinn im Strafgesetzbuch? In dieser Episode dreht sich das Gespräch zwischen Mo El-Ghazi und Till Zimmermann um Strafgesetze, die besser gestrichen werden sollten. Dabei
geht es um Inzest, Cannabis-Besitz, Sexpuppen, Containern, Unfallflucht und andere Merkwürdigkeiten. [...]
The new season of Another Way is finally here! In this episode, Lawrence Lessig outlines his plan for the season, which will eventually be turned into a book. Listeners are
invited to reconceptualize the crisis that American democracy faces and to join Lessig in the search for democracy's "lifeboats". [...]
Lecture summary: For better or for worse, the ‘English school’ or ‘British tradition’ of international law has eluded systematization or definition. The lecture pursues
the argument that it is possible to identify clear synergies in the mainstream legal method of British international lawyers, focusing on British approaches to the [...]
The Mississippi Center for Justice opened its doors in 2003 – 20 years ago- with a simple mission: dismantling the policies that keep Mississippi at the bottom of nearly
every indicator of human well-being and deny African-American and lower-income Mississippians the opportunity to advance themselves. [...]
Harvard Law Professor and EELP’s Founding Director Jody Freeman, speaks with Kevin Poloncarz, a partner at the law firm Covington & Burling and Jack Ewing, a New York Times
business reporter who writes about the auto industry and electric vehicles. Jody, Kevin, and Jack discuss the three cases currently before the D.C. [...]
As the Supreme Court moves forward with its administrative state agenda, we thought we’d get in on the action and make sure we understand what exactly that agenda even is.
Lucky for us, we’ve got some friends who can shed light on that matter. On today’s episode, we’re joined by Emma Kaufman, Professor of Law at New York University [...]
Wie kann für alle Menschen auf der Welt rechtmäßig der Zugang zu Trinkwasser und Sanitäranlagen sichergestellt werden? Was hat das SDG 6 mit Verteilungsgerechtigkeit zu
tun? Was kann jede:r einzelne von uns unternehmen, um gerechte Wasserversorgung zu realisieren? [...]
Wie kann die Verfügbarkeit, der Zugang und die nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung von Wasser und Sanitärversorgung für alle gewährleistet werden? Haben wir genug Wasser auf der
Erde und wird es “nur” ungerecht verteilt? Was braucht es, um der Erreichung von SDG 6 näher zu kommen? Elise Zerrath, Expertin im Referat für Nachhaltige Entwicklung [...]