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Professors Greer Donley and Jill Lens sit down to discuss their article Abortion, Pregnancy Loss, & Subjective Fetal Personhood. You can read this piece in the November 2022 Issue of The Vanderbilt Law Review. 
Today we talk with University of Chicago Professor Ryan Doerfler about his article The Ghost of John Hart Ely. This article was written with Yale Law Professor Samuel Moyn. The full article will be available soon in the Vanderbilt Law Review. 
Professor Veronica Root Martinez discusses her piece "The Diversity Paradox." This piece is a response to "Duty and Diversity" by Professor Chris Brummer and former Chief Justice and Chancellor of the State of Delaware Leo E. Strine Jr. You can
Today we discuss hot topics in intellectual property law with two special guests. David Gindler is the head of Milbank's Intellectual Property Litigation and Licensing Group. Jasper Tran is an Intellectual Property Litigation associate at Milba
Climate change is a generation defining problem that affects many disciplines and areas. Vanderbilt Law Review member Peyton Klein joins us to discuss his Note and climate change's impact on the coastal lending market. Peyton's Article can be f
A "Tenth Justice" has been exercising an outsized influence on the U.S. Supreme Court for quite some time. Darcy Covert, coauthor of The Loudest Voice at the Supreme Court: The Solicitor General's Dominance of Amicus Oral Argument, discusses he
Professors Cesare Fracassi and William Magnuson are this month's guests on Off the Page. In this episode, they preview their Article that argues that an American dream of data privacy is actually quite misguided. Instead, Professors Fracassi an
Before you make that next impulse purchase on Amazon, you'll want to listen to this. Vanderbilt Law School 3L and Vanderbilt Law Review's Notes Development Editor Molly Dillaway is this month's guest, and she discusses her Note, The New “Web-St
Professor Jonathan Gould of Berkeley Law School joins the show to discuss his article that breaks down all aspects of swing voters, including what defines a swing voter, what gives them power, what their power enables them to do, and how swing
A "wicked problem" is much more technical than its name suggests. In October 2019, Professor J.B. Ruhl of Vanderbilt Law School coordinated a Symposium for Vanderbilt Law Review titled "Governing Wicked Problems," a conference that featured pre
Women are susceptible to deepfake pornography, now more than ever. Vanderbilt Law School 3L and Vanderbilt Law Review Articles Editor Annie Gieseke is our guest this month, and she discusses how deepfake technology is being weaponized to create
Vanderbilt Law Review is proud to present our official podcast, Off the Page! For every published edition of our journal, we will also publish an episode of Off the Page in which we interview one of the authors whose work appears in that editio
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