
Episode 26: Robert L. Tsai (BU Law) talks about teaching election law and politics
Robert L. Tsai (Professor of Law, Boston University) joins us to talk about his teaching, election law, and the current trajectory of things in the United States.

Hosted by Linda Jellum, Billie Jo Kaufman · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 26 episodes
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Linda Jellum, Billie Jo Kaufman hosts Talking Legal Ed, a education show with 26 episodes published.

Robert L. Tsai (Professor of Law, Boston University) joins us to talk about his teaching, election law, and the current trajectory of things in the United States.

Chief judge of the US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Michael Allen joins us to talk about teaching, becoming a judge, and being a "law nerd".

Erin Daly (Professor Emerita of Law & the Director of the Dignity Rights Institute, Widener University) talks with us about her campaign for basic human dignity under the law, and running a clinic for the same. Free eboo

Emerson Wright (Assistant Professor of Law, Stetson University College of Law) joins us to pick our brains about our favorite guests, what our goals have been, and what the future might bring.

Scott Bauries (Professor of Law, University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law) and Saurabh Vishnubhakat (Director, Intellectual Property and Information Law Program, Cardozo Law) join us to discuss the impor

Naomi Cahn (Justice Anthony M. Kennedy Distinguished Professor of Law & Armistead M. Dobie Professor of Law- UVA Law), June Carbone (Robina Chair in Law, Science and Technology- UMN), and Nancy Levit (Associate Dean for

Kellye Testy (President and CEO of the Law School Admission Council) joins us to talk about her time as a law school dean, as well as how she helps law students succeed even before they enter law school.

Cathy Cox ( President of GA State College & University, former Dean of Mercer Law School, former President of Young Harris College, former GA Secretary of State) talks with us about her experiences as both a president an

Robert (Bobby) Ahdieh (Dean and Anthony G. Buzbee Endowed Dean's Chair; Vice President for Professional Schools & Programs, Texas A&M-Fort Worth Chief Operating Officer, Texas A&M University) talks with us about the joys

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Dean Tony Varona (Seattle) discusses his journey to becoming a Dean in a U.S. Law School.

In this episode Prof. Lou Virelli (Stetson) discusses the expectations regarding when judges should recuse themselves from cases that come before them.

In this episode we discuss why it is important for law students to learn, and understand, international legal norms with Prof. William Aceves from the California Western School of Law.

Anne Klinefelter (UNC) discusses the importance of including privacy law in the modern law school curriculum.

Prof. Leandra Lederman (Indiana Univ.) tells us how she promotes information about the U.S. tax system on YouTube and in the classroom.

And here is a link to the Congressman's book Unthinkable: Trauma, Truth, and the Trials of American Democracy Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-Md.), a former law professor at the American University Washington College of Law,
Michael Allen
former majoritiy staff director for the House Intelligence Committee & former senior director for the National Security Council during the George W. Bush era · US Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims
1 appearance on this show
Barbara McQuade
Professor from Practice at Michigan Law · University of Michigan Law School
1 appearance on this show
Stephen Vladeck
CNN Supreme Court analyst, Georgetown law professor, New York Times bestselling author of The Shadow Docket · Georgetown Law Center
1 appearance on this show
Jamie Raskin
Representative · Maryland
1 appearance on this show
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