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Careers in Data Privacy
John Bates: Senior Manager Cybersecurity, Responsible AI at EY

Careers in Data Privacy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 62:19


On today's podcast, I am chatting with John Bates, In college, he argued in many debates. John went to law school at Chicago-Kent, We will talk about how his career has been spent!

International Edition - Voice of America
Immunity! - July 01, 2024

International Edition - Voice of America

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 25:00


The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled for the first time that former presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts. We talk to Joel Richard Paul is a professor of law at the University of California Hastings Law School in San Francisco and Carolyn Shapiro, the founder and co-director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States. The Israeli army has ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Gaza's second largest city, Khan Younis. Hurricane Beryl has made landfall on the Caribbean island of Carriacou. The dangerous and powerful Category 4 storm is the earliest one of its strength to form in the Atlantic. And ew York photographer and writer Gary He has single handedly documented McDonald's evolution over the last 40 years in his new book “McAtlas.

Bloomberg Law
Voting Rights Act Circuit Split, Future Wealth Tax in Question

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 33:47 Transcription Available


On this edition of the Bloomberg Law Show, Lydia Wheeler and Kimberly Robinson speak with Carolyn Shapiro, Co-Director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court. They discuss the 8th and 5th Circuit rulings on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Plus, they get the latest on a case that could have implications for a future wealth tax with Bloomberg Tax and Accounting Senior Reporter, Michael Rapoport.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Law
Voting Rights Act Circuit Split, Future Wealth Tax in Question

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 33:47 Transcription Available


On this edition of the Bloomberg Law Show, Lydia Wheeler and Greg Stohr speak with Carolyn Shapiro, Co-Director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court. They discuss the 8th and 5th Circuit rulings on Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. Plus, they get the latest on a case that could have implications for a future wealth tax with Bloomberg Tax and Accounting Senior Reporter, Michael Rapoport.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Civics 101
What Moore v Harper Means for Elections

Civics 101

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 22:30


In June 2023, the Supreme Court determined that states do not have independent and exclusive authority when it comes to federal election rules. By the time they issued the majority opinion, it no longer mattered in the state that started it all. So what happened in Moore v Harper? What is (or was) the Independent State Legislature Theory, and what other powers did the court vest in itself in this opinion?Carolyn Shapiro, founder and co-director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States, is our guide.

Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers
The Chief's VRA Surprise

Summarily - A Podcast for Busy Lawyers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 32:48


On June 8th - in the midst of the Trump indictment - the Super Supremes decided an important issue dealing with section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. In Allen V. Milligan, the Court affirmed a district court's determination that Alabama's congressional map likely violates section 2. The majority opinion came as a surprise to many because it was authored by Chief Justices Roberts, who has a track record of being hostile to the VRA. Professor Carolyn Shapiro of the Chicago-Kent College of Law joined me to discussed the opinion. Professor Shapiro is the founder and co-director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States (ISCOTUS). She has appeared on MSNBC, NPR, and C-SPAN, and her commentary has been featured in the Washington Post, The Hill, CNN, and SCOTUSblog, Professor Shapiro co-authored an amicus brief in Milligan on behalf of members of the Congressional Black Caucus.Enjoy the discussion.****Check out the Florida Bar's new mentoring program: Counsel to Counsel. It is designed to pair junior lawyers with lawyers who have 5 or more years' experience. Registration is open for mentors and mentees.Thank you for listening. Please share the podcast with your friends and colleagues.Send your questions, comments, and feedback to summarilypod@gmail.com.Summarily is supported by The Law Office of Scott N. Richardson, P.A.Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and is not an advertisement for legal services.  The information provided on this podcast is not intended to be legal advice.  You should not rely on what you hear on this podcast as legal advice. If you have a legal issue, please contact a lawyer.  The views and opinion expressed by the hosts and guests are solely those of the individuals and do not represent the views or opinions of the firms or organizations with which they are affiliated or the views or opinions of this podcast's advertisers.  This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only.  Any editing, reproduction, or redistribution of this podcast for commercial use or monetary gain without the expressed, written consent of the podcast's creator is prohibited.

Unscripted Direct
Episode 39 - "$@%& Around Funhouse is Over"

Unscripted Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 102:33


(0:00:01) Introduction. Spencer announces a bonus episode. Justin has a big date. We provide updates on a cheating scandal. And we introduce the "Scripties." (0:07:07) The Break.  Three sets of tournament results: Buffalo, MLF Davis, and California Association of Criminal Justice.  (0:09:03) El Presidente. NALAE's new president, A.J. Bellido de Luna, answers the tough questions about the organization's past and chats about his hopes for its future. (0:41:09) Question of the Week. Chicago-Kent's Ana Montelongo v. Cumberland's Spenser Templeton.  (0:51:43) Main Interview with Jared Rosenblatt. Was he always blunt, even as a child? Did it ever get him into trouble? Why did Justin give him the nickname "Clarice"? What did Jared say in his first meeting with the first team he ever coached? What can Jared tell us about his year at Drexel? How does he respond to the allegation that he once made an AAJ representative cry?  (1:40:40) Here's Some Advice. Justin has a suggestion for all the teachers out there.

Law of Code
#63 - NFTs and IP considerations with Olta Andoni

Law of Code

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 42:59


Olta Andoni (@AndoniOlta) is the Deputy General Counsel at Ava Labs, a company that helps launch decentralized finance applications on Avalanche. She was previously the Chief Legal Officer at Nifty's, has lectured for Chicago-Kent, College of Law, and is a writer for Coindesk. In this conversation, Olta and I discussion the new CryptoPunks license, the Yuga Labs v. Ryder Ripps case, and the importance of NFT IP licenses. Show hightlights: [7:00] CryptoPunks license [17:00] Commercial rights & $100K limits [24:00] Choosing which IP license to grant [28:00] Ryder Ripps case [36:00] Owl explains & much more. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review. You can subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated on the latest episodes. Disclaimer: Jacob Robinson and his guests are not your lawyer. Nothing herein or mentioned on the Law of Code podcast should be construed as legal advice. The material published is intended for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only. Please seek the advice of counsel, and do not apply any of the generalized material to your individual facts or circumstances without speaking to an attorney.

The Current
U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v Wade — what does it mean for Canada?

The Current

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 30:36


On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, opening the door for individual states to ban abortion. Guest host Nahlah Ayed speaks with Anna Visser, communications and education director for Right to Life Michigan; Robin Marty, operations director for the West Alabama Women's Center; and law professor Carolyn Shapiro, founder and co-director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States. We also talk with Carolyn Egan, a spokesperson with the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics, about concerns over access in this country.

Unscripted Direct
Episode 16 - Judge David Erickson

Unscripted Direct

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 81:45


We kick off Season 2!  (00:51) We make some predictions for the new year. (10:43) We introduce a new segment, Motions in Limine, with judge-of-the-week Professor Ramona Albin from Cumberland. (28:13) And, for our main interview, Spencer speaks to Judge David Erickson from Chicago Kent. Judge Erickson talks about getting hit by nuns, his baseball career, his career as a lawyer (did you know he lost his first trial ... and then won his next 52?), his career as a judge, coaching his school to five national championships, hamburgers, hot dogs, actual dogs, and, of course, all things Chicago.

Pioneers and Pathfinders

Today we continue our exploration of the efforts underway to close the justice gap with our guest, John Mayer, the executive director of the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) at Chicago-Kent, the law school of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). One of CALI's key projects is A2J Author, a software tool that enables nontechnical stakeholders from the courts, legal services programs, and law schools to rapidly build and implement user-friendly interfaces for document assembly. A2J Guided Interviews remove many of the barriers faced by self-represented litigants, allowing them to easily complete court documents. It is a testament to how law, design, and technology working together can close the justice gap. Listen in to today's conversation with John to learn: - Why an engineer by education and self-described systems thinker chose to stay “law adjacent” rather than embarking on the chief information officer path. - How John's participation in a joint project of Kent Law School and the Institute of Design at IIT on self-represented litigants laid the groundwork for A2J Author. - And why John believes automating court forms is one of the best ways for law students to learn the law.

Non-Compliant
Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 34: The One with ISCOTUS Founder Carolyn Shapiro

Non-Compliant

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 48:00


In Non-Compliant Episode 34, Host Jay Edelson, nationally recognized plaintiff's attorney and Founder of Edelson PC, is joined by Professor Carolyn Shapiro, the founder and co-director of Chicago-Kent's Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States (ISCOTUS).To start the show, Jay and Carolyn discuss the monumental decisions to come out of the most recent Supreme Court Session. According to Carolyn, the Chief Justices relied on their hallmark move— making decisions that do not appear to be earth shattering, but contain the seeds for significant applications and legal changes (4:20).Next, Jay and Carolyn discuss the confirmation process (14:30). For Jay, confirmation hearings seem inconsequential, as nominees know the questions they're going to be asked, and the correct way to answer them. Because of this, it's hard to determine a candidate's actual judicial philosophy.Later in the show, the extreme significance of the Supreme Court's decisions on average Americans is discussed (31:00). Professor Shapiro notes that she was particularly upset about the voting rights decision that came down at the end of the term, which essentially re-wrote the voting rights act to make it extraordinarily difficult to challenge voting restrictions that benefit Republicans and hurt Democrats (31:30).To end the show, Jay and Carolyn discuss TransUnion, which looks at Article III standing (38:00). According to Carolyn, TransUnion is notable for two reasons: (1) it makes it harder to establish a class in a case, and (2) it expands court's authority at the expense of Congress (40:00). If you liked the show, please subscribe, and leave a review. You can also send us an email at podcast@edelson.com with any questions or for guest booking.Connect with us:Website: https://www.edelsoncreative.com/#podcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/edelsonlawTwitter: https://twitter.com/EdelsonCreativeLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/edelson-pcConnect with Jay:Twitter: https://twitter.com/jayedelsonEdelson PC Profile: https://edelson.com/team/jay-edelson/Connect with Carolyn:Twitter: https://twitter.com/cshaplaw?lang=enISCOUTUS: http://blogs.kentlaw.iit.edu/iscotus/Recent Non-Compliant Podcast Episodes:Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 33: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-33-one-anything-is-poddable/id1491233296?i=1000528636639Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 32: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-32-one-victims-rights/id1491233296?i=1000519301179Non-Compliant Podcast Episode 31: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/non-compliant-podcast-episode-31-one-where-we-get-nostalgic/id1491233296?i=1000512713273

Isnt That Legal
Claudia Badillo - Ley De Quiebra - Cosa Legal un Podcast

Isnt That Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 47:22


En este episodio del podcast COSA LEGAL, damos la bienvenida a la abogada, Claudia Badillo, propietaria de Badillo Law Group, P.C. Claudia nos explica el proceso de quiebra personal.Claudia Farfan Badillo es una abogada que se concentra en la bancarrota del consumidor y es la dueña de su firma: Badillo Law Group, P.C. Nació y creció en Chicago, es de ascendencia mexicana / colombiana y es hablante nativa de español.Ha sido abogada por más de 10 años y se graduó de la Facultad de Derecho de Chicago Kent, donde trabajó para la oficina del Defensor Público del Condado de Cook en la Unidad de Juicios por DelitosMore info at: http://badillolawyer.com/

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast
Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government Law: The city’s $3 billion could have been used for something other than parking meters

WGN - The John Williams Uncut Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020


Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government Law Director Clint Krislov joins John Williams to explain the city’s deal with parking meter companies, and the huge sum the city earned by selling rights to those meters. Clint argues what makes those deals illegal.

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast
Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government Law: The city’s $3 billion could have been used for something other than parking meters

WGN - The John Williams Full Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020


Chicago-Kent Center for Open Government Law Director Clint Krislov joins John Williams to explain the city’s deal with parking meter companies, and the huge sum the city earned by selling rights to those meters. Clint argues what makes those deals illegal.

REGULATED
Law and (Stay-at-Home) Order w/ Prof. Anthony Kreis

REGULATED

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 37:28


This week, REGULATED is examining the coronavirus crisis and the resulting mitigation efforts from a legal perspective. Across the country, governments have enacted a patchwork of stay-at-home orders and other regulations that affect commerce, organizations, and individuals. Let’s discuss some of the legal and practical issues with Professor Anthony Kreis, a prolific writer, thought leader, and constitutional law scholar. Professor Kreis is a visiting assistant professor at the Chicago-Kent School of Law. Professor Kreis joined the Chicago-Kent faculty in 2016 from the University of Georgia, where he also completed a Ph.D. in political science and public administration. Professor Kreis earned his law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law, where he was a classmate of at least one “high profile” podcast host. Follow him on twitter (@anthonyMkreis) for his timely takes on constitutional law, civil rights, and current events.Christian Bax used to regulate medical marijuana and Tony Glover used to regulate alcoholic beverages, casino gaming, and tobacco. With the REGULATED podcast, they tackle the most interesting regulatory, research, and investment developments in those industries and more. REGULATED is available through Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, and Stitcher.

Legal Face-off
Wehle on why the Constitution matters more than ever, Rao on Trump, Bloomfield on drug testing students and much more

Legal Face-off

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019


CBS legal analyst and author of How to Read the Constitution - and Why Kim Wehle discusses how the Trump impeachment hearings represent a constitutional crisis. IGI President and former Deputy Associate Counsel in the Obama Administration Arun Rao discusses Trump’s attacks on public servants and the likelihood of impeachment. Brooklyn College Professor and author of American Public Education Law David Bloomfield discusses the lawfulness of high school drug testing policies. In a jam-packed Legal Grab Bag, David Hochberg from Team Hochberg and Chicago Kent law student Arvin Hosseini discuss breaking legal news involving hazing, Spinal Tap, Madonna and a naked pilot.

Crain's Daily Gist
04/16/19: Why's The CSO Strike Going On So Long?

Crain's Daily Gist

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 10:32


Today on Crain’s Daily Gist, host Amy Guth talks with Crain’s Chicago Business nonprofits and philanthropy reporter Lisa Bertagnoli about why the musicians’ strike at Chicago Symphony Orchestra is different from others. Plus: Fundraising is underway to rebuild Paris’ Notre Dame cathedral after yesterday’s fire, House Dems subpoena records from Trump's Chicago tower lender, Chicago-Kent names its first woman dean to serve in the role on a permanent basis, U of I renames its engineering school for Grainger, Chicago-based online lender Avant will pay $3.85 million in an FTC settlement and a keg tech smackdown pits Heineken against AB InBev. Follow host Amy Guth on Twitter at @AmyGuth, or continue the conversation with #CrainsDailyGist.

LawNext
Episode 22: Elevate’s Acquisition of LexPredict, with Pratik Patel and Dan Katz

LawNext

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 39:23


In major legal industry news, global law company Elevate announced its acquisition of the legal AI technology and consulting firm LexPredict. The move combines the comprehensive legal services offering of Elevate with the data science team and AI engine of LexPredict. With Elevate’s alternative services model and LexPredict’s cutting-edge technology, does this acquisition foreshadow the future of legal practice? In this episode of LawNext, we take a deep dive into the acquisition and what it means for the legal industry. Joining host Bob Ambrogi are two of the deal’s principles: Pratik Patel, vice president of innovation at Elevate. Patel oined Elevate as part of the acquisition of RFx LEGAL Analytics in 2012, prior to which he served as a founding member and partner at RFx LEGAL. Earlier, he was a senior managing consultant at Huron Legal, where he played a key role in the rapid growth of Huron’s Legal consulting practice. Daniel Martin Katz, cofounder and chief strategy officer of LexPredict, as well as professor of law at Chicago Kent College of Law and director of Chicago Kent’s Law Lab, a research center focused on legal innovation and technology. Katz has been named to the Fastcase 50, which "recognizes 50 of the smartest, most courageous innovators, techies, visionaries, and leaders in the law."  He was also named to the ABA Journal's "Legal Rebels," a prestigious group of change leaders in the legal profession. Patel and Katz describe what each of their companies brings to the table, how the two companies align, and why they believe the sum of the two makes both companies even greater.   Comment on this show: Record a voice comment on your mobile phone and send it to info@lawnext.com.

LØRN.TECH
#0034: LEGALTECH: Dan Katz: Digitalisering av advokatbransjen?

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 22:26


Kan en algoritme erstatte en advokat? Og hva er gode eksempler på digitalisering av advokatbransjen? I denne episoden snakker Silvija med professor fra Chicago-Kent, Dan Katz.I episode #34 snakker Katz om hvordan han jobber for å skape advokater for dagens største samfunnsmessige utfordringer og om advokattjenestene blir for billige med ny teknologi.Bli en #lørner du også — abonner på podkasten vår!Følg oss gjerne i sosiale medier

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
The Supreme Court’s End of Term

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 36:47


The Supreme Court ended its term on Monday, June 27, 2017. Decisions were handed down in a variety of cases including cases involving big corporations, church and state, voting rights, and most notably, the controversial travel ban, put forth by President Trump. On Lawyer 2 Lawyer, host Bob Ambrogi joins attorney and constitutional scholar, David J. Shestokas, author of the book, Creating the Declaration of Independence and Carolyn Shapiro, associate professor of law and co-director of the Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States at Chicago-Kent College of Law, as they discuss the Supreme Court’s end of term, landmark cases and decisions, the addition of Gorsuch to the high court, and look ahead to upcoming cases on the docket. Attorney and constitutional scholar David J. Shestokas is author of the new book, Creating the Declaration of Independence, which takes you through the thoughts of the men and the political climate of the day as they forged the bold and barrier breaking document embracing the ‘law of nature and nature’s god’, as a foundation for self-government. Carolyn Shapiro is an associate professor of law and co-director of the Institute on the Supreme Court of the United States at Chicago-Kent College of Law. From 2014 through mid-2016, Professor Shapiro took a leave of absence from Chicago-Kent to serve as Illinois solicitor general. Special thanks to our sponsors, Clio and Litera.

IIT Chicago-Kent Law Library
Chicago-Kent Law Library Audio Tour Part 2

IIT Chicago-Kent Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2010 4:08


IIT Chicago-Kent Law Library
Chicago-Kent Library Audio Tour Part 1

IIT Chicago-Kent Law Library

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2010 3:48