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In this first "It's not just about growing grass" segment of TurfNet All Stars of Turf, we recognize Scott Dodson, CGCS, and John Taylor. Both career superintendents but perhaps better known as the founders of the Golf Course Hockey Challenge, an annual 2-day/4-game tournament that attracted as many as 16 teams of hockey playing superintendents, assistants and suppliers over a 25+ year run. Dodson has been at the Park Country Club in Williamsville (Buffalo) NY for 30 years. Taylor is the property manager at the Grand Niagara Golf Club near Niagara Falls, Ontario. TurfNet fielded a team in the Hockey Challenge for 22 years, providing offseason fun and friendships for many who wore the Team TurfNet jersey. Peter McCormick reminisces with Dodson and Taylor about the memorable exploits, characters and shenanigans that emerged from the event.
Special guest Suzette Malveaux, Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado School of Law, and the Director of the Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Constitutional Law. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Andrew Bradt, Professor of Law at Berkeley Law School and Director of the Civil Justice Research Institute. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Catherine Sharkey, Segal Family Professor of Regulatory Law and Policy at NYU Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Shahla Ali, Professor and Associate Dean at University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Edward Cheng, Hess Chair in Law at Vanderbilt Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Rachel Godsil, Professor of Law and Chancellor's Social Justice Scholar at Rutgers Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Payvand Ahdout, Associate Professor of Law at Virginia Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Pamela Bookman, Associate Professor of Law at Fordham Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Michael Gerhardt, a distinguished professor of law at North Carolina Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Andrew Hessick, Judge John J. Parker Distinguished Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Strategy and Planning at North Carolina Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
With special guest Michael Morley, the Sheila M. McDevitt Professor of Law at Florida State Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Tara Grove, Vinson & Elkins Chair in Law at Texas Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
With special guest Marin Levy, Professor of Law at Duke Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Cassandra Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko – BakerHostetler Professor of Law at Case Western Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Bryan Lammon, Professor of Law at University of Toledo Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Marcie Fitzsimmons, partner at Gordon & Rees Scully Mansukhani.Hosted by Scott Dodson
Special guest Amanda Tyler, Shannon Cecil Turner Professor of Law at Berkeley Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest David Engstrom, LSVF Professor in Law at Stanford Law School and co-director of the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Robin Effron, Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Maggie Gardner, Associate Professor of Law at Cornell Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Sergio Campos, Professor of Law at University of Miami Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
In this episode of Mobile Growth & Pancakes, Jonathan Fishman is joined by Scott Dodson, Chief Marketing Officer at Play Magnus Group. They discussed growth loops and the relationship between brand strategy, channel strategy, and monetization strategy.
Special guest Dustin Benham, Professor of Law at Texas Tech Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Scott Righthand of the Law Offices of Scott Righthand, P.C.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Margaret Woo, Professor of Law at Northestern University Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Hiro Aragaki, Professor of Law at Loyola Law School.Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Allison Larsen, the Alfred Wilson & Mary I.W. Lee Professor of Law and the Director of the Institute of the Bill of Rights Law at William & Mary Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Brooke Coleman, Co-Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development and Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Myriam Gilles, the Paul R. Verkuil Research Chair and Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Diego Zambrano, Associate Professor of Law at Stanford Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
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Special guest Ben Spencer, Dean and Chancellor Professor of William & Mary Law School. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Dan Epps, Professor of Law at Washington University Law School and the coauthor of a recent paper titled “How to Save the Supreme Court.” Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Steve Vladeck, the Charles Alan Wright Chair in Federal Courts at the University of Texas School of Law. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guests Judge Edward Davila, Northern District of California, and Judge Susan Greenberg, San Mateo Superior Court. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Brian Fitzpatrick, the Milton R. Underwood Chair of Free Enterprise at Vanderbilt Law School and author of the book The Conservative Case for Class Actions. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Robert Bone, the G. Rollie White Teaching Excellence Chair at the University of Texas School of Law and author of the book The Economics of Civil Procedure. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
Special guest Alexandra Lahav, the Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut School of Law and author of the book In Praise of Litigation. Hosted by Scott Dodson.
SHOW NOTES: University was a cool experience for him At first he wanted to get into the movie business Never let your ego get the best of you when you are taking fat checks from investors He has a very deep relationship with money Kill your delusional investor fantasies if you want to be an entrepreneur Investors invest in people who are already backed by their friends and family Look 3 years from now. Have this perspective when you go and meet investors Investors look for people that have already raised some funds Alter your perspective He launched the first online gambling site Eastern Europeans have much less access to capital at a later funding round European investors invest in traction, not necessarily teams On the other hand, there's a lot of early stage money in Eastern Europe Eastern European founders need a lot more education and mentorship. State VCs provide only capital Most of our limits are mental and hidden inside of us. We can break them. Eastern Europeans think small habitually since birth. It's a generational problem. It can be fixed. TechStars open up the world for founders. Network can be more beneficial than capital Eastern Europeans were taught from communist times to not take risks, keep their heads low and just get by… My whole country problem is generational and it's a pure mindset! You can convince yourself and change your mind Get REALLY uncomfortable Pay attention to what you tell yourself when you fail Embrace discomfort. A life of adventure What makes Silicon Valley great is its culture You don't need to solve global warming as your first problem Don't be greedy about your problems. Seek help HOW TO CONNECT WITH SCOTT: LI: linkedin.com/in/scottcdodson Email: scott@drivesgrowth.com Twitter: Gamebiz
Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by Professor Scott Dodson, of UC Hastings College of Law, to discuss Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as well as Scott’s book on the legal legend, The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Today, Aaron and Scott talk about R.B.G’s past, her stunning career, her amazing achievements, and her incredible impact on modern law. A legal icon, R.B.G has had a profound impact on the way we think about everything from gender equality to civil procedure. Scott’s book is a collection of essays that draws together thoughtful contributors from a wide range of fields to provide a rich and compelling account of Justice Ginsburg’s career. In more than four decades as a lawyer, professor, appellate judge, and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ginsburg has influenced the law and society in real and permanent ways. Aaron and Scott talk about how R.B.G has helped shape our world, discussing her past and exploring the historical contexts in which she pushed gender boundaries and broke barriers. Reliving Justice Ginsburg’s storied career, Scott and Aaron, touch on glass ceilings, equal protection, the Constitution and more. An expert in civil procedure and federal courts, Scott has written more than eighty papers appearing in Stanford Law Review, New York University Law Review, Michigan Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, California Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Northwestern University Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Vanderbilt Law Review, and several peer-reviewed journals, among others. He is the author of six books, including the one at the center of today’s conversation. His writings have been cited in more than twenty court opinions, including by the Alabama, Nebraska, and Texas Supreme Courts, and the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits; Professor Dodson also is a frequent news commentator, appearing on a variety of shows, and is quoted in various print media and blogs. Prior to his appointment as the inaugural Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor Dodson held the James Edgar Hervey Chair in Litigation. Before joining UC Hastings, Scott held a permanent faculty appointment at William & Mary Law school from 2009-2012 and at the University of Arkansas School of Law from 2006-2009. Professor Dodson teaches courses in Civil Procedure, Civil Litigation Concentration, Federal Courts, Comparative Civil Procedure, and Conflict of Laws. To learn more about Professor Dodson and to access the list of his publications, please follow the link to his bio page at UC Hastings by clicking here. To learn more about Professor Dodson’s book, The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: Scott Dodson Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com
Scott joined Hero Gaming April 2020 as CMO. Prior he was CPO and then of language learning app, Lingvist. Prior to Lingvist, Scott Joined Gamesys as Chief Product Owner and went on to lead Virgin Poker as Business Owner and Head of Marketing. Previously he was co-founder and CEO of Flying Rhino Studios, Divide by Zero Games, and Tenacious Games; and co-founder/CPO of Bobber Interactive. Scott loves startups and mentors for Techstars & other incubators around the world, (Seattle, New York, London, Paris, Tallinn, and Berlin)
Aaron Freiwald, Managing Partner of Freiwald Law and host of the weekly podcast, Good Law | Bad Law, is joined by Professor Scott Dodson, of UC Hastings College of Law, to discuss Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, as well as Scott’s book on the legal legend, The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Today, Aaron and Scott talk about R.B.G’s past, her stunning career, her amazing achievements, and her incredible impact on modern law. A legal icon, R.B.G has had a profound impact on the way we think about everything from gender equality to civil procedure. Scott’s book is a collection of essays that draws together thoughtful contributors from a wide range of fields to provide a rich and compelling account of Justice Ginsburg’s career. In more than four decades as a lawyer, professor, appellate judge, and associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Ginsburg has influenced the law and society in real and permanent ways. Aaron and Scott talk about how R.B.G has helped shape our world, discussing her past and exploring the historical contexts in which she pushed gender boundaries and broke barriers. Reliving Justice Ginsburg’s storied career, Scott and Aaron, touch on glass ceilings, equal protection, the Constitution and more. An expert in civil procedure and federal courts, Scott has written more than eighty papers appearing in Stanford Law Review, New York University Law Review, Michigan Law Review, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, California Law Review, Virginia Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Northwestern University Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, Vanderbilt Law Review, and several peer-reviewed journals, among others. He is the author of six books, including the one at the center of today’s conversation. His writings have been cited in more than twenty court opinions, including by the Alabama, Nebraska, and Texas Supreme Courts, and the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh Circuits; Professor Dodson also is a frequent news commentator, appearing on a variety of shows, and is quoted in various print media and blogs. Prior to his appointment as the inaugural Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law, Professor Dodson held the James Edgar Hervey Chair in Litigation. Before joining UC Hastings, Scott held a permanent faculty appointment at William & Mary Law school from 2009-2012 and at the University of Arkansas School of Law from 2006-2009. Professor Dodson teaches courses in Civil Procedure, Civil Litigation Concentration, Federal Courts, Comparative Civil Procedure, and Conflict of Laws. To learn more about Professor Dodson and to access the list of his publications, please follow the link to his bio page at UC Hastings by clicking here. To learn more about Professor Dodson’s book, The Legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, please click here. Host: Aaron Freiwald Guest: Scott Dodson Follow Good Law | Bad Law: YouTube: Good Law | Bad Law Instagram: @GoodLawBadLaw Website: https://www.law-podcast.com
In this episode, Scott Dodson, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr. Distinguished Professor of Law & Associate Dean for Research at University of California Hastings College of the Law, discusses his article "Beyond Bias in Diversity Jurisdiction," which will appear in the Duke Law Journal. Dodson begins by explaining what diversity jurisdiction does and why it exists. He discusses the "bias" rationale for diversity jurisdiction, and identifies why it is no longer compelling, if it ever was. But he also explains why diversity jurisdiction could still be good policy, even without the bias rationale. And he argues that moving past bias, and considering other possible justifications, could be beneficial. Dodson is on Twitter at @ProfDodson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today's guest is the Chief Growth Officer at Lingvist a language learning app. You will discover how he's been able to grow the user base by 30X in a very crowded space, how he drove that growth by focusing on retention and the impact that localization has made on the app. Scott Dodson is the CGO (Chief Growth Officer) at Lingvist.
The publication of legal scholarship is, compared with that in other academic disciplines, is, well, weird. Almost all legal journals are edited by students, and authors submit to many journals at once. We talk with Scott Dodson about his paper with law student and journal editor Jacob Hirsch. They elaborate a model code of conduct that could easily be implemented and would prevent some of the system's worst pathologies and bad behavior. We also have a little "post-roll." This show’s links: Scott Dodson's faculty profile (https://www.uchastings.edu/people/scott-dodson/) and writing (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=670529) Scott Dodson and Jacob Hirsch, A Model Code of Conduct for Student-Edited Law-Journal Submissions (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3048413) Oral Argument 96: Students as Means (https://oralargument.org/96) Special Guest: Scott Dodson.
Scott Dodson discusses life after receiving a kidney from fellow Buffalo-area superintendent Brian Conn, his family turf ties and career longevity.
"Tehnikakodanikud" saates on sel nädalal külas Eesti idufirma Lingvist töötaja Scott Dodson, kes vastutab firma kasvu eest.
Scott Dodson, president and CEO of AirXpanders, explains how the company used OUS experience and financing to get its AeroForm Tissue expander system through rigorous FDA review. The firm now is positioned to benefit from patient demand and a healthy reimbursement system.
Back after a long hiatus, we talk about Joe’s latest work on patent law and Supreme Court citations networks. Opening a banana, the opening of corpse flowers, the eclipse, news non-roundup, DACA and naming, and, finally, Joe’s paper, examining the steep increase in patent cases before the Supreme Court over the last two decades by mapping citation networks among intellectual property cases, at 20:02. This show’s links: Joseph Miller, Which Supreme Court Cases Influenced Recent Supreme Court IP Decisions? A Citation Study (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3012262) How to peel a banana (http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/food/2014/02/banana_peeling_trick_video_shows_bottom_first_best_method.html) Three Corpse Flowers Bloomed at USBG in 2017 (https://www.usbg.gov/three-corpse-flowers-bloomed-usbg-2017) Fred Espenak, Periodicity of Solar Eclipses (http://www.eclipsewise.com/solar/SEhelp/SEperiodicity.html) About Predestination (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Predestination_(film)) (which is based on All You Zombies by Robert Heinlein) (Warning: Do Not Read the Plot Summary, just see the movie) About Saturday morning cartoon preview specials (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturday_morning_preview_specials) About the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Court_of_Appeals_for_the_Federal_Circuit) Court Listener’s Supreme Court Citation Networks tool (https://www.courtlistener.com/visualizations/scotus-mapper/) Scott Dodson and Colin Starger, Mapping Supreme Court Doctrine: Civil Pleading (https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2422160) (Starger’s other papers on SSRN trace NFIB and Windsor)
In this episode of The Ladder, host Peter McCormick chats with John Taylor, property manager and golf course supt at Grand Niagara Golf Club in Niagara Falls, Ontario, about the schedule change that enables them to provide better course conditioning on the premium-priced weekend days.. while giving each of the full-time staff members at Grand Niagara two consecutive days off every week. They also discuss the annual Golf Course Hockey Challenge event, the brainchild of Taylor and Scott Dodson, CGCS, of the Park Country Club of Buffalo. The tournament, for superintendents, assistants and suppliers, has been held in the Niagara Falls area each January for the past 22 years, TurfNet has fielded a team there for the past 18 years. The Ladder is presented by Penn State World Campus.