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Newsletter: Announcing… LIVE LAW the podcast series!

by Life of the Law

  • May 19, 2015

New 5/19 Episode: DRAG.NET Amateur sleuths armed with their own laptops, public information and a lot of spare time are working alone and in groups to crack criminal cases. On Reddit, on private chat sites, and…

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Update to Our Latest Podcast, Bad Constitution

by Ashley Cleek

  • February 27, 2014

Stories don’t end when you turn off the recorder, or even when you post the podcast. At the end of my interview with Brenda Ivey, she confessed that she had been hesitant to speak with…

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Water Rights in Oregon: An Update Since Our Podcast

by Jason Albert

  • February 12, 2014

This fall, I produced a story for Life of the Law exploring the unusual events during this summer’s drought in Southern Oregon’s Upper Klamath River Basin. A brief summary of the details: water use in…

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Podcast Sneak Peek: In School, What Makes a Crime?

by Alisa Roth

  • January 22, 2014

Kyle Thompson was terrified when he got arrested last spring for allegedly assaulting his biology teacher. It wasn’t just the realization that he had ended up in a place—the Farmington Hills, Michigan police department—where he…

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Call NOW! [Rebroadcast]

by Life of the Law

  • July 17, 2018

When things go bad all you need to do is pick up the phone and CALL. Since the US Supreme Court allowed lawyers to advertise in the 1970s, practices like these have skyrocketed, with often…

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Law and Society Association Conference Highlights

by Life of the Law

  • June 19, 2018

Where does one find a discussion of research on abduction for forced marriage amidst West and Central African conflicts? Where does one find research on how ‘yes means yes’ policies on university campuses have affected…

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New Voices Series: Law Students Take on Immigration

by Life of the Law

  • June 6, 2018

Immigration law is a mystery. Unless you’re an immigrant seeking relief under the law, or you’re an immigration law attorney, it’s an unknown. Then, earlier this year, Karla McKanders, a professor of immigration law at…

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In-Studio: Peril and Promise of Genetic Testing

by Life of the Law

  • May 24, 2018

“In light of what we’ve learned about the role of Facebook and Cambridge Analytica in the 2016 Election, people are now asking new derivative questions about other entities that are holding data or information about…

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GATTACA REVISTED: Up the Borrowed Ladder

by Tony Gannon & Andrea Hendrickson

  • May 10, 2018

“Consider God’s handiwork: who can straighten what He hath made crooked.” – Ecclesiastes 7:13 “I not only think we will tamper with Mother Nature, I think Mother wants us to” – Willard Gaylin Some two…

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In-Studio: Police, Race and Fatal Force

by Life of the Law

  • April 16, 2018

Mothers, brothers, sons and daughters in cities across the country are suffering from the loss of a loved one to police use of fatal force. In 2017 The Washington Post reports police officers in the…

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