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Boston University School of Law

Boston University School of Law

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The Boston University School of Law Podcasts bring a special series of interviews with BU Law Professors and Thought Leaders. The show is hosted by BU Law Alum and WBZ Radio host Dan Rea.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Boston University School of Law episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Boston University School of Law for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Boston University School of Law episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Boston University School of Law - Fiduciary Law

Fiduciary Law

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02/01/11 • 25 min

In this edition of the BU Law podcast, host and media veteran, Dan Rea of WBZ-Radio 1030 welcomes BU Law Professor Tamar Frankel to discuss her new book entitled, Fiduciary Law. Dan and Tamar explore fiduciary law, the power of trust and honesty and the impact of new legislation.
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Boston University School of Law - Managing a Law Firm as a Business

Managing a Law Firm as a Business

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05/05/11 • 23 min

Economic factors have fundamentally changed the way lawyers do business. It is much more competitive in the legal profession now and some even say the end has come for the billable hour! Host and media veteran, Dan Rea of WBZ-Radio 1030 welcomes James W. Jones, Co-managing director and senior vice president of Hildebrandt Baker Robbins, to discuss recent trends in the legal marketplace. Jim talks about technology, outsourcing, competition among firms and the skills that law grads will need to be successful, as law firms evolve their business models.
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Boston University School of Law - Rainmaker Lawyer in a Challenging Market

Rainmaker Lawyer in a Challenging Market

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12/15/10 • 21 min

In this edition of the BU Law podcast, host and media veteran, Dan Rea of WBZ-Radio 1030 welcomes Joshua H. Soloway, the Managing Director of Rainmaker New York and the CEO of Soloway Group, P.C, to discuss his role as an entrepreneurial lawyer in today's legal business world. Dan and Josh take a look at the practice of law in new ways - filling a specific gap in the marketplace, preparing mid-size foreign companies who are trying to grow into the US market and offering advice to young attorneys and law students who are looking to start their own firm.
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Boston University School of Law - Inside Midnight Regulations

Inside Midnight Regulations

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08/20/12 • 30 min

Back in June of 2012, the Administrative Conference of the United States approved non-binding "Midnight Rules" guidelines. Midnight rulemaking involves the pushing through of rules by a President, in the last few months of their administration. Host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, chats with consultant for the Administrative Conference of the United States, Professor Jack M. Beermann, about Midnight Regulations, the new recommendations and the potential impact on current and future administrations.
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Boston University School of Law - Inside BU Law’s Housing, Employment, Family and Disability Clinic
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07/20/12 • 32 min

Law students who participate in the Civil Litigation Program's Housing, Employment, Family and Disability Clinic work for credit under the supervision of four full-time BU clinical faculty. They can represent anyone from tenants in eviction defenses in housing court, to parties in divorces in probate court. Host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, sits down with Professor Robert G. Burdick, director of the Civil Law Clinical Program, to talk about how the clinic works, and the real life training that students gain by participating in this clinic.
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Boston University School of Law - BU School of Law’s Semester-in-Practice Program
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06/06/12 • 26 min

Boston University School of Law’s Semester-in-Practice Program has provided some great opportunities to law students who are looking to prepare themselves for the legal world. Host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, talks with Professor Sean J. Kealy, director of the Government Lawyering program in Washington D.C, and Michael Greenwald, an alum of BU School of Law, who spent a semester in Washington working for the U.S. Treasury's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. Sean and Michael talk about the benefits of the program, the hands-on training, and share their personal experiences.
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Boston University School of Law - The Constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act
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05/01/12 • 25 min

There is a great debate before the U.S. Supreme Court on whether the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act minimum coverage provision is in fact constitutional. For insight into the case, host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, turns to Wendy Mariner, professor of law at BU School of Law and the lead author of an amicus brief submitted to the court by more than 100 health law professors. Together, they discuss Department of Health and Human Services v. Florida and the amicus brief, and examine some of the interesting points that arose during the court's oral arguments.
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Boston University School of Law - The Impact of BU Law’s LL.M. Programs

The Impact of BU Law’s LL.M. Programs

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03/15/12 • 27 min

BU Law has offered a post-graduate legal education leading to the Master of Laws degree for more than 125 years. In this BU Law podcast, host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, welcomes John N. Riccardi, BU Law’s assistant dean for Graduate and International Programs and director of the Office of Graduate and International Programs, to take a look at the School’s graduate programs for international lawyers. Later in the program, David is joined by former student Johan S. Ellefsen, who talks about his experience with the LL.M. program and where he is today.
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Boston University School of Law - The Odd Clauses of the U.S. Constitution

The Odd Clauses of the U.S. Constitution

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11/07/11 • 25 min

The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land, and throughout history, legal provisions like the First Amendment and Second Amendment have taken center stage. But what about the lesser-known parts of our Constitution? In this edition of the BU Law podcast, host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth, welcomes law professor and humorist Jay Wexler to discuss his new book, The Odd Clauses: Understanding the Constitution Through Ten of its Most Curious Provisions. In a wide-ranging conversation, they touch on constitutional oddities such as the Titles of Nobility Clause and the Letters of Marque Clause, and discuss instances where these long-ignored provisions have suddenly become headline news after decades or centuries in hibernation.
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Boston University School of Law - Representing Death Row Inmates

Representing Death Row Inmates

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04/06/11 • 27 min

A lawyer who has spent 30 years representing inmates who sit on death row is our guest on this edition of the BU Law podcast. Host and media veteran, Dan Rea of WBZ-Radio 1030 welcomes Kenneth J. Rose, senior staff attorney at the Center for Death Penalty Litigation in North Carolina, to spotlight the Center and their work with death row inmates. Dan and Ken discuss the personal 10-year battle to save a mentally challenged farmhand, Bo Jones from execution, the 2009 Racial Justice Act, misrepresentation by attorneys and the great debate over the death penalty.
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How many episodes does Boston University School of Law have?

Boston University School of Law currently has 29 episodes available.

What topics does Boston University School of Law cover?

The podcast is about News, Podcasts, Technology and Politics.

What is the most popular episode on Boston University School of Law?

The episode title 'Inside BU Law’s Housing, Employment, Family and Disability Clinic' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Boston University School of Law?

The average episode length on Boston University School of Law is 27 minutes.

How often are episodes of Boston University School of Law released?

Episodes of Boston University School of Law are typically released every 30 days, 21 hours.

When was the first episode of Boston University School of Law?

The first episode of Boston University School of Law was released on Dec 3, 2009.

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