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Best podcasts about Robert H Mckinney

Latest podcast episodes about Robert H Mckinney

Power of Why with Naomi Haile
How to Own and Communicate Your Story with Anthony Murdock II

Power of Why with Naomi Haile

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 62:39


Murdock (@amurdock_ii) is a purpose-driven, action-oriented, servant-leader and proud product of Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Butler University in 2017 and is currently a Juris-Doctorate candidate at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. He's passionate about leveraging the power in his story and other Black stories to create opportunities for economic & community development. Ultimately, he's in the business of becoming the greatest "powerpreneur" Indianapolis has ever seen. Murdock is the founder of City Circle Storytellers, the Side Hustle Economy, the Make it Make Sense center in Indianapolis, and Power Moves Only. This episode is for you if: You want to learn the 8 step process of communicating value to your community You want to learn how to keep your integrity intact and not abandon your character and values You want to keep thinking bigger when you're bigger and better than you imagined You want to start documenting your process to help others own their stories too Connect with Murdock Website: www.murdockllc.org Power Moves Only: @powermovesonlyinc Circle City Storytellers: @circlecitystorytellers Twitter: @amurdock_ii Side Hustle Economy Website: www.sidehustleeconomy.net Side Hustle Economy: @sidehustleeconomy Instagram: @amurdock_ii LinkedIn: @anthonymurdockii Connect with Naomi Website: naomihaile.com Instagram: @naomiahaile Twitter: @naomiathaile LinkedIn: Naomi Haile

Millennial Manhood
#111 | Rely On Who You Are

Millennial Manhood

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 52:44


A Serbian American from Croatia, Aleksandar (Aleks) Djuricic immigrated with his parents to the Chicagoland area as a child, where he was raised with his brother, Djordje. Before law school, Aleks earned a B.A. in political science with a minor in professional writing from DePaul University and a post-baccalaureate certificate in paralegal studies from Roosevelt University. In 2017, Aleks and his spouse, Aleksandra, moved from Chicago to Indianapolis to pursue their professional degrees. In 2020, Aleks earned his Juris Doctor degree from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law with a Graduate Certificate in Health Law, where he represented the full-time J.D. division as commencement speaker. At IU McKinney, Aleks was the recipient of three scholarships, including the Lefstein Legacy Scholarship, IU McKinney Scholarship, and Dreamers Scholarship. Understanding the importance of legal scholarship, participating in student organizations, and community outreach, Aleks served as an Associate Editor and Student Note Candidate for the Indiana Law Review, REACH mentor-advocate, Vice-Magister of Phi Delta Phi Willkie Inn legal honor society, SCRAP treasurer, IndyBar Law Student Division board member, and a Student Ambassador. He now serves as the IU McKinney Class of 2020 Class Agent. During his 3L year, Aleks co-founded and is the president of the Serbian American Leadership Conference, a nonprofit that aims to inspire future generations of Serbian Americans to become civically engaged. After law school, Aleks practiced as a litigation attorney with a mid-size firm in Indianapolis, where he represented property owners in premises liability claims and commercial carriers/drivers in litigation involving wrongful death, catastrophic injury, and property damage. Aleks is passionate about his family, Stoicism, and advocating for causes dear to his heart, particularly issues affecting the Serbian people and longevity endeavors that eradicate disease and improve the quality of life for all. Aleks brings his passion for life, community, self-improvement, and success to his law practice. Connect w/ Aleks: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/aleksdjuricic Twitter: @AleksDjuricic https://serbianleaders.com/ Reach out to Jovica: IG: @asap_jovi LI: linkedin.com/in/jdjurdjevic

Law Profs Are People Too
S4-E2 Seema Mohapatra

Law Profs Are People Too

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 10:54


Professor Seema Mohapatra is currently a tenured professor of law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law in Indianapolis, Indiana. She has taught a wide variety of courses including Torts, Introduction to Health Care Law and Policy, Bioethics and the Law, Genetics and the Law, Public Health Law, Women's Heath and the Law, Professional Responsibility, and Business Organizations.

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Legal Talk Today : DC Statehood (Part 2)

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 12:01


In the second part of this two-part series, we pick up right where we left off with our discussion about our country’s traditional way for creating new states with Professor Gerard Magliocca from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Sources: Wikipedia article ‘District of Columbia Democratic State Committee’ National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ’Article 4 - The Admissions Clause’ by Eric Biber and Thomas B. Colby National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘Article 5’ by Michael B. Rappaport and David A. Strauss National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘The 23rd Amendment’ by John S. Baker, Jr. and Aderson Bellegarde Francois The Hill article by Julia Manchester ‘Senate Democrats Reintroduce DC Statehood Bill’ The Princeton Tory article by Akhil Rajasekar ‘The Case Against D.C. Statehood’

Legal Talk Today
DC Statehood (Part 2)

Legal Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 12:01


In the second part of this two-part series, we pick up right where we left off with our discussion about our country’s traditional way for creating new states with Professor Gerard Magliocca from Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Sources: Wikipedia article ‘District of Columbia Democratic State Committee’ National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ’Article 4 - The Admissions Clause’ by Eric Biber and Thomas B. Colby National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘Article 5’ by Michael B. Rappaport and David A. Strauss National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘The 23rd Amendment’ by John S. Baker, Jr. and Aderson Bellegarde Francois The Hill article by Julia Manchester ‘Senate Democrats Reintroduce DC Statehood Bill’ The Princeton Tory article by Akhil Rajasekar ‘The Case Against D.C. Statehood’

Legal Talk Today
DC Statehood (Part 1)

Legal Talk Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 10:54


In this two part series we talk about the Congressional push to convert Washington DC into our 51st state. Professor Gerard Magliocca from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law joins us to discuss the history, policy, and possible legal paths forward for this latest effort. Sources: Wikipedia article ‘District of Columbia Democratic State Committee’ National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ’Article 4 - The Admissions Clause’ by Eric Biber and Thomas B. Colby National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘Article 5’ by Michael B. Rappaport and David A. Strauss National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘The 23rd Amendment’ by John S. Baker, Jr. and Aderson Bellegarde Francois The Hill article by Julia Manchester ‘Senate Democrats Reintroduce DC Statehood Bill’ The Princeton Tory article by Akhil Rajasekar ‘The Case Against D.C. Statehood’

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Legal Talk Today : DC Statehood (Part 1)

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 10:54


In this two part series we talk about the Congressional push to convert Washington DC into our 51st state. Professor Gerard Magliocca from the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law joins us to discuss the history, policy, and possible legal paths forward for this latest effort. Sources: Wikipedia article ‘District of Columbia Democratic State Committee’ National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ’Article 4 - The Admissions Clause’ by Eric Biber and Thomas B. Colby National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘Article 5’ by Michael B. Rappaport and David A. Strauss National Constitution’s Interactive Constitution ‘The 23rd Amendment’ by John S. Baker, Jr. and Aderson Bellegarde Francois The Hill article by Julia Manchester ‘Senate Democrats Reintroduce DC Statehood Bill’ The Princeton Tory article by Akhil Rajasekar ‘The Case Against D.C. Statehood’

The Lawfare Podcast
Dan Hemel and Gerard Magliocca on Section 3 of the 14th Amendment

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 47:03


In the wake of the January 6 mob attack on the Capitol, some have called for the invocation of Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. Section 3 disqualifies anyone who has engaged in rebellion or insurrection against United States from public office. In particular, critics of President Trump have seized on this as a potential way of preventing him from running in 2024. Alan Rozenshtein spoke about Section 3 with professors Daniel Hemel of the University of Chicago Law School and Gerard Magliocca of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.

Albany Law School Podcast
In the Crosswalk: The Intersection of Covid, Race, Technology, and the Law

Albany Law School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 111:50


The Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology Symposium Recorded Nov. 4, 2020. More about the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology: http://www.albanylawjournal.org/about-us/Pages/default.aspx The discussion included: The role of structural racism in creating disproportionate health outcomes from COVID-19 for Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC), how the law has shaped the disparate health impact of COVID-19 on the indigenous population in the United States, the challenges of providing legal services to communities of color via technology and online courts, and the broader impact of COVID-19 on the future of the legal profession. Keynote Speaker: Maria Melendez '92 - Chief Diversity Officer at Sidley Austin LLP Panelists: Matthew L.M. Fletcher - Professor of Law & Director of the Indigenous Law & Policy Center Michigan State University College of Law Seema Mohapatra - Associate Professor of Law and Dean's Fellow Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law David Crossman '17 - Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society of Northeastern New York

Starkey Multifamily Investing
What will happen to my real estate taxes when I purchase this apartment with Kathryn Merrit-Thrasher

Starkey Multifamily Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 23:40


In this week's episode, we have Indiana's Real Property tax Lawyer, Kathryn Merrit-Thrasher where we'll be discussing how property taxes are calculated and how it comes to play when purchasing a property. Disclaimer: All information discussed in this video are pertaining to Indiana's tax laws and may differ from other states. It is also not to be considered legal advice. We recommend seeking assistance with a licensed professional to discuss your individual situation. Kathryn focuses her practice on real estate tax appeals and real property commercial litigation. She works closely with commercial property owners and managers to ensure property tax appeals are comprehensively pursued from the initial County level to the Indiana Tax Court level. Kathryn graduated first in her class, summa cum laude, from Ball State University’s Honors College in 2006. She received her Bachelor of Science degree from the Miller College of Business in Corporate Finance with a minor in Economics. While at Ball State, Kathryn was a Financial Executives Institute Scholar, a member of the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, and was an author and presenter at the Eastern Economics Association Conference in New York City, New York. Kathryn graduated with highest honors from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, receiving her Master of Business Administration degree in 2012. While attending the Kelley School, she was inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma honor society. Kathryn received her law degree, magna cum laude, from Indiana University’s Robert H. McKinney School of Law in 2012. During law school, Kathryn served as a Note Development Editor for the Indiana International and Comparative Law Review. Her student note was published in Volume 21 of the Indiana International and Comparative Law Journal. Kathryn is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association and the Indianapolis Bar Association. Kathryn is also a Level II certified Assessor-Appraiser. To get in touch with Kathryn, please go to https://landmanbeatty.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To check on my latest podcast, please subscribe to Starkey Multifamily Podcast To connect with me, you may reach me on Reed@StarkeyCapital.com To know about our events and meetups, please Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/StarkeyMultifamily --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reed-starkey/support

Off the Record with James Bell
Off the Record with James Bell: Dean Andy Klein, Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law

Off the Record with James Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 40:22


Join us as we chat with America's favorite law school dean, Dean Andy Klein of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Dean Klein shares his path to academia, what's happening in law schools these days and his plans for the future after he steps down as dean later this year.

Bring It On! – WFHB
Bring It On! – February 10, 2020

Bring It On! – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 59:00


Hosts William Hosea and Liz Mitchell spend the show with Daniel Conkle, the Emeritus Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law and Adjunct Professor of Religious Studies at Indiana University, discussing the recent impeachment and acquittal of Donald J. Trump for impeached for high crimes and misdemeanors. Professor Conkle has been a member of the faculty …

New England Law Review On Remand's Podcast
Professor Mohamed Arafa Podcast

New England Law Review On Remand's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 55:09


Professor Mohamed Arafa is an Assistant Professor of Criminal Law at Alexandria University Faculty of Law in Egypt; Adjunct Professor of Law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law at Indianapolis; Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Brasília School of Law (Brazil); and recently a Visiting Scholar and Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell University School of Law via the Clark Initiative for Law and Development in the Middle East in Ithaca, New York. He has authored several law articles and book chapters in U.S., European, Brazilian, and Arab peer-reviews journals on numerous topics. This podcast discusses his forthcoming article, Dreams without Illusions: The Bureaucratic Cholesterol, Administrative Corruption and the Future of a Real Democratic Middle East.

Off the Record with James Bell
Off the Record: Brian Paul, Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP

Off the Record with James Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 39:55


First Monday is coming, and you know what that means...all eyes will be on the United States Supreme Court as it opens its new term.Brian Paul of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP joins us on this episode of Off the Record with James Bell to provide an update on where the court is and a preview of where it might go in this term. Plus, hear a moving tribute to former Dean Norman Lefstein of the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, who passed away on August 29, 2019. To subscribe to updates on the U.S. Supreme Court from Brian and the team at Faegre Baker Daniels LLP, click here.

All Souls Indianapolis
September 3, 2017 - Forgiveness, the Beloved Community, and Economic Justice

All Souls Indianapolis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 15:14


On this Labor Day weekend, Fran Quigley will lead us in reflecting about how we can mitigate income and wealth disparity not just in our communities but also in our own workplaces. The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. held that a more equal sharing of our wealth is a necessary foundation for a beloved community. That journey toward economic justice will necessarily include healthy doses of forgiveness, including the self-forgiveness that will allow those of us with comparatively comfortable economic situations to move away from avoidance or ineffectual “liberal guilt” to direct engagement in inequality allaround us.   Fran Quigley is a clinical professor of law at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, teaching in the Health and Human Rights Clinic. Students in the Health and Human Rights Clinic advocate for the rights of the poor, with a special focus on individual and systemic barriers to accessing healthcare and the social determinants of health    All Souls Unitarian Church, Indianapolis, IN

The Boss Hog of Liberty
Raw Audio – Attorney Sean Row on Criminal Justice

The Boss Hog of Liberty

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 31:00


Sean Row grew up in Upland, IN and attended Taylor University, where he received his BA in Philosophy, attended Ohio University where he received a MA in philosophy and attended the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law. Sean passed the bar in 2012 and has been practicing at Galyen & Row Law Office as well as the Henry County Public Defender's Office. Sean specializes in criminal defense. He lives in New Castle with his wife, Sara, and his kids, Sullivan and Savannah, and dog, Wrigley. Sean credits Ron Paul for awakening him from a dogmatic slumber back in 2007. Support The Boss Hog of Liberty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Freedom's Ring Podcast
FR 16 - 20 - Religious Liberty In Indiana? - Dan Cockle - 05-14-16

Freedom's Ring Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 14:32


Daniel Conkle, Robert H. McKinney Professor of Law Indiana University Maurer School of Law, discusses current legislative efforts in Indiana, where last year’s Religious Freedom Restoration Act became a national controversy.

Eating Matters
Episode 29: Phrased and Confused: Demystifying Food Labeling

Eating Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2015 41:22


Are food labels telling the whole truth? With the number of buzz words cluttering labels on products lately, it’s easy to feel disenchanted browsing the aisles of even the best grocers. This week on Eating Matters, host Kim Kessler and co-producer Jenna Liut are on the line with Stephen Gardner and Diana Winters in an effort to demystify food labels, some of which that have even spurred lawsuits. Stephen heads the food law practice at the Stanley Law Group of Dallas, Texas while Diana is a Professor of Law at Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law.  Tune in for a great discussion! “There’s been some indications that companies are moving away from using the word ‘natural’ because it is seen as a litigation magnet… but companies are moving to other words like using ‘fresh’ instead of ‘natural.'” [15:40] –Diana Winters on Eating Matters “I find it hilarious for companies to complain that it’s just a bunch of lawyers trying to make money when they’re being sued over their lying to people in order to make money!” [19:50] –Stephen Gardner on Eating Matters