
A Legal View from Iceland
Sigurður Helgason, associate lawyer at Juris law firm in Reykjavik, Iceland, talks with Cumberland School of Law Dean Blake Hudson about the major modern challenges faced by Iceland, from high interest rates to inflation

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Sigurður Helgason, associate lawyer at Juris law firm in Reykjavik, Iceland, talks with Cumberland School of Law Dean Blake Hudson about the major modern challenges faced by Iceland, from high interest rates to inflation

Brigham Daniels, professor and co-director of the Wallace Stegner Center for Land, Resources and the Environment at The University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law, talks with Cumberland School of Law Dean Blake Hudso

Mike Papantonio, partner at Levin Papantonio and a 1981 graduate of Cumberland School of Law, talks with Dean Blake Hudson about the path to making an impact as a trial lawyer and the need for lawyers to use their licens

Kerry McInerney, director of Graduate and International Programs at Cumberland School of Law, talks with Dean Blake Hudson about Cumberland’s online Master of Laws (LLM) and Master of Studies in Law (MSL) graduate progra

Maryam Stevenson, assistant professor of Law at Cumberland School of Law, talks with Dean Blake Hudson about her research on immigration law, and in particular high-skilled workers. She discusses the changes to the H1-B

Professor Uma Outka, the William R. Scott Law Professor of Law at the University of Kansas School of Law, speaks with Cumberland School of Law Dean Blake Hudson about the issue of energy affordability, particularly in th

Ramona Albin, associate professor at Cumberland School of Law, speaks with Dean Blake Hudson about her research on the persistence of rape mythology. She explains that while rape shield laws are supposed to protect rape

Kevin Patton, assistant clinical professor and director of the Cumberland School of Law Veterans Assistance Clinic (C-VETS) speaks with Dean Blake Hudson about one of Cumberland’s foundational clinics. Patton, a veteran

LaJuana Davis, the Judge J. Russell McElroy Professor of Law and director of the Cumberland School of Law Innocence Clinic and Leslie Coyne, clinical instructor in residence and owner of Coyne Counseling and Consulting,

David Smolin, the Harwell G. Davis Professor of Constitutional Law at Cumberland School of Law, speaks with Dean Blake Hudson about his work on children’s rights. Professor Smolin directs the Center for Children, Law & E

Nationally recognized mediator Rodney Max, a 1975 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, speaks with Dean Blake Hudson about the evolving nature of mediation practice in the U.S., detailing how clogged court dockets and a pus

Cumberland School of Law associate professor of advocacy and assistant director of advocacy programs Matt Woodham discusses his article “Gilded Executive Privilege: The Unstated Evidentiary Rule in Trump v. U.S.,” forthc

Jonathan Rosenbloom, professor of law at Albany Law School, details his involvement in creating the Sustainable Development Code, helping local governments engage in more environmentally responsible land development. Ros

Lane Woodke, assistant professor at Cumberland School of Law and former Assistant U.S. Attorney, explores the 8th Amendment’s deliberate indifference doctrine in her research on prison conditions. Woodke argues that cour

John Tolbert, a 2002 Cumberland School of Law alumnus and vice president and deputy general counsel at Fannie Mae, discusses his path from a law student facing unique challenges to a legal career focused on facilitating

Dean Blake Hudson connects with Troy Rule, a professor at Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law. In this episode, Rule discusses how the recent election may and may not affect renewable energy devel

Peter Mougey, a 1999 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, discusses his perspectives on how plaintiffs' work can assist in overseeing corporate conduct in the absence of sufficient regulatory oversight.

Cumberland School of Law assistant professor Will Dorton shares his perspectives on the need to develop common agreement on the meaning of basic corporate law terms. His research provides a conceptual framework for under

How will Loper Bright, the case that overturned the Chevron Doctrine’s deference to administrative agencies, affect Veterans Law? Cumberland School of Law assistant professor Carlissa Carson analyzes how the Gardner case

Jeff Coleman, a 1990 Cumberland School of Law alumnus, shares some of his experiences in the courtroom and how serving on a jury taught him valuable lessons about the importance of credibility in the practice of law.
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