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[F]law School

Hosted by The [F]law & The Systemic Justice Project · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 16 episodes

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16
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39m
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About this podcast

[F]law School is a podcast created, produced, and hosted by high school, college, and law students as well as lawyers and law professors who all share an interest in exploring the flaw . . . in the law. [F]law School is an initiative of The [F]law magazine (flaw.org) and the Systemic Justice Project (systemicjustice.org). Its episodes focus especially on the role of corporate power in capturing law and legal institutions and in causing social problems.

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The [F]law & The Systemic Justice Project hosts [F]law School, a education show with 16 episodes published.

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Banking on Discrimination

Apr 5, 202533m0

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Giovana de Oliveira and Thy Luong speak with third-year law student Talish Babaian about how, in 2023, Citibank quietly denied credit and closed accounts for Armenian Amer

The Migrant Trap

Mar 17, 202553mEp. 13S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Molly Enloe and Gauri Sood dig into the hidden realities of the H-2A visa program with guest Izza Drury . They explore how this legal framework—marketed as a pathway for t

The Body (S)camera

Mar 2, 202545mEp. 12S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Shyun Moon and Sam Perri take a hard look at the rise of police body cameras with third-year law student Priya Pookkulam —and what they uncover is anything but accountabil

The Midnight Shift: Today's Child Labor Crisis

Feb 16, 202549mEp. 11S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, guest Luke Hinrichs joins hosts Nolan Mascarenhas and Troy Brown to discuss his [F]law article, Economy of Exploitation, which sheds light on the issue of child labor. Hinrichs

Mass Incarceration, Inc.

Jan 19, 202532m0

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Gauri Sood and Haley Florsheim explore the chilling reality of publicly traded private prisons with third-year law student Jheri’ Richards. Together, they reveal how corpo

Profits Over Patients

Jan 4, 202544mEp. 9S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Molly Enloe and Gauri Sood sit down with third-year law student Charlotte Laurence to expose how private equity is infiltrating our healthcare system and, more specificall

Selling Harvard Law Students

Dec 7, 202454mEp. 8S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, guest Samara Trilling joins hosts Reya Singh and Sam Perri to pull back the curtain on big law recruitment at Harvard Law School. Samara describes the commodification of law stu

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Profit Over People: The Housing Crisis

Nov 23, 202456mEp. 7S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]Law School, hosts Haley Florsheim and and Mirei Saneyoshi examine the systemic roots of the affordable housing crisis with guests Sofi Scotti, David Hernandez, and Steven Rome, each of whom

Corporatization of Drag - Part 1

Nov 9, 202451mEp. 6S1

In this two-part episode on the corporatization of drag, hosts, Sam Perri and Pragnya Vella, interview Grayce Burns, a Harvard Law student, to discuss the rising popularity of drag as both a hobby and profession -- and a

Corporatization of Drag - Part 2

Nov 9, 202431mEp. 6S1

In this two-part episode on the corporatization of drag, hosts, Sam Perri and Pragnya Vella, interview Grayce Burns, a Harvard Law student, to discuss the rising popularity of drag as both a hobby and profession -- and a

The Business of Boredom

Oct 26, 202430mEp. 5S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Jessenia Class and Thy Luong explore the corporate construction and manipulation of boredom with special guest Nelson Reed. They explore how companies have turned boredom

Harvard Law School’s Public Interest Propaganda

Oct 12, 202436mEp. 4S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Sam Perri and Reya Singh chat with author Frank Obermeyer about his recent article, Harvard Law School’s Graduation Propaganda. Their conversation uncovers the numbers beh

Not Just a Game

Sep 28, 202428mEp. 3S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Jessenia Class and Reya Singh speak with Harvard Law student Pantho Sayed about his article, titled “Not Just a Game,” on the challenges within the video game industry. Sa

Representation = Taxation

Sep 14, 202445mEp. 2S1

Summary: In this episode of [F]law School, hosts Troy Brown and Thy Luong speak with Harvard Law student Brandon Martinez about his article, titled “Representation = Taxation,” on U.S. tax policy. In their conversation,

Suppression by Surveillance

Sep 1, 202429mEp. 1S1

Summary: As campus protests swept the nation last spring, invasive surveillance technology put protestors and student organizers in precarious positions. Through targeted fear-mongering, tech surveillance companies chang

Trailer: Welcome to [F]law School!

Jul 24, 20243mS1

Welcome to [F]law School, a podcast created by high school, college, and law school students, as well as young lawyers interested in exploring the flaws in the law. The podcast will focus especially on how many of our mo

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[F]law School is hosted by The [F]law & The Systemic Justice Project. The show is categorised under education (news) and has published 16 episodes.

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[F]law School has published 16 episodes.

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[F]law School regularly covers education, news, politics. It sits in the education category, with a news focus.

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Episodes of [F]law School average 39 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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