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Resources Radio
How State Trust Lands Can Help Conservation Efforts, with Temple Stoellinger

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 29:11


In this week's episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Temple Stoellinger, an associate professor at the University of Wyoming, about state trust lands, which are public lands that states own and must use to raise revenue for public schools and other public beneficiaries. Stoellinger discusses how state trust lands historically have been used; the existing and potential uses of these lands for conservation; the legal and policy barriers to conservation efforts; and additional uses of these lands, including energy development and livestock grazing. References and recommendations: “Valuing conservation of state trust lands” by Temple Stoellinger; https://www.americanbar.org/groups/environment_energy_resources/publications/trends/2022-2023/march-april-2023/valuing-conservation/ “Opening the Range: Reforms to Allow Markets for Voluntary Conservation on Federal Grazing Lands” by Shawn Regan, Temple Stoellinger, and Jonathan Wood; https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol2023/iss1/4/ “Allow ‘nonuse rights' to conserve natural resources” by Bryan Leonard, Shawn Regan, Christopher Costello, Suzi Kerr, Dominic P. Parker, Andrew J. Plantinga, James Salzman, V. Kerry Smith, and Temple Stoellinger; https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abi4573 “Stolen” by Ann-Helén Laestadius; https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Stolen/Ann-Helen-Laestadius/9781668007167 “Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter” by Ben Goldfarb; https://www.chelseagreen.com/product/eager-paperback/

Legal Speak
The Rise of Threats and Attacks on the Judiciary

Legal Speak

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 28:13


In this week's episode, Jonathan Moses of Wachtell and Shawn Regan of Hunton Andrews Kurth discuss the dangers judges face, how those dangers threaten the fair administration of justice and, most importantly, what can be done about the problem.

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Global Medical Device Podcast powered by Greenlight Guru
From Startup to Industry Leader: LIVE RECORDING AT SCBIO CONFERENCE

Global Medical Device Podcast powered by Greenlight Guru

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 45:02


Have you ever played the game, Operation? The patient's nose would light up and buzz if your tweezers touched the side. Neurophysiology is a lot like that game.In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast, Etienne Nichols talks to Shawn Regan, CEO and Co-founder of Rhythmlink International, at the South Carolina Biosciences (SCBIO) Conference.From startup to industry leader, Rhythmlink is a company that designs, manufactures, and distributes medical devices that physically connect patients to machines to elicit or record neurophysiologic information. Rhythmlink's products are used during risky surgeries to help prevent or reduce paralysis, identify tumors, map the nervous system, and monitor brain waves. Its devices were the first of their kind to be cleared by the FDA to work specifically in MRIs.Some of the highlights of this episode include:Shawn describes neurophysiology as electrodes put on or under a patient's skin to monitor their nervous system in real-time to identify dangerous situations.As a startup, Rhythmlink recognized the need to change from reusable to disposable products. Although the company did not know when that was going to happen in the medical industry, they knew it would and why.Early on, Rhythmlink experienced several challenges as a medical device company. It didn't have any money, patentable technology, or intellectual property (IP). Co-founders had an idea, figured out how to create it, and bootstrapped it. Collaborating with the FDA 20 years ago was easy and straightforward. Rhythmlink wanted to know how to submit a 510(k) to get FDA clearance.Rhythmlink's electrodes can be put on and left on during an imaging study to allow the brain to be monitored more often, which results in much better clinical information quicker and consistently to find and treat dangerous situations.Rhythmlink decided to automate some of its products because shipping rates changed, led to higher quality products, and customers liked the products better.Rhythmlink makes its products in China and sells its products in the United States, European Union (EU), and nine other countries.Cost-Benefit Analysis: Rhythmlink's regulatory strategy is to identify all the different regulatory requirements for all the different countries the company wants to be in and make sure there is enough of a market to be worthwhile.Memorable quotes from Shawn Regan:“If you remember the game operation when you touch the side and the nose buzzes and goes off, it really is a lot like that.” “With our electrodes, the ability to put the electrodes on once and keep them on and leave them on during an imaging study allows the brain to be monitored more often.” “You get much better clinical information quicker and consistently all the time. So, you're able to find those dangerous situations and then treat them.” “For our products, not every country has made the switch from reusables to disposables. All of the products that we make are disposable products, none of them are reusable at this point.” Links:RhythmLinkShawn Regan EmailSouth Carolina Biosciences Organization (SCBio)South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA)FDA - Medical Device OverviewCenters for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS)Plan, Do, Check, Act (PDCA) CycleEuropean Union Medical Device Regulation (EU MDR)EU Medical Devices Directive (MDD)The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual SummitGreenlight Guru YouTube ChannelMedTech True Quality Stories PodcastGreenlight Guru AcademyGreenlight GuruGlobal Medical Device Podcast Email

Taking the Pulse: a Health Care Podcast
EPISODE 89: Shawn Regan, Co-Founder & CEO, Rhythmlink International

Taking the Pulse: a Health Care Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 15:32


This week, Tina and Matthew welcome Shawn Regan, CEO and co-founder of Rhythmlink International, an organization that champions innovative engineering solutions to improve patient care. Shawn shares his insight on how his company reduces medical costs, the type of products they manufacture, and how Rhythmlink has pivoted amid the ongoing pandemic. Listen now!

Cato Daily Podcast
Property Rights and Drilling in the American Arctic

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 13:07


What’s the impact of drilling in the American Arctic? How could the process have been undertaken to give environmentalists a chance to bid on oil leases? Shawn Regan of the Property and Environment Research Center explains why property rights should be viewed as a key component to both energy production and wildlife conservation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cato Daily Podcast
Let Conservationists Compete for Use of Federal Lands

Cato Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 15:42


Conservations are not a part of the conversation when it comes time to lease federal lands. Should that change? Shawn Regan of the Property and Environment Research Center comments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Public Sphere
Ryan Zinke and Public Use

The Public Sphere

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 38:38


Pete and Luke discuss Ryan Zinke, the scandal-ridden Secretary of the Interior. What does "public land for public use" mean? What is an "America First" energy policy? They also briefly revisit last week's topic, Matthew Whitaker, the newly appointed acting Attorney General. Intro clip: Dogs at Dept of Interior, Fox New (May. 05, 2017). Whitaker Redux Shawn Boburg, "Whitaker's unusual path to Justice Department included owning day-care center, trailer maker and concrete supplier," Washington Post (November 14, 2018)."In 2004, when he started a five-year stint as U.S. attorney in the Southern District of Iowa, Whitaker cited a personal-injury case and a dispute involving a dry-cleaning business as some of his most consequential legal work." John Yoo, "Whitaker's Appointment Is Unconstitutional," The Atlantic (Nov. 13, 2018). Rational Security, "The 'Cocoon of Bitterness and Resentment' Edition (Nov. 15, 2018). Ryan Zinke, or I can't remember which clown we're talking about this week… Media Matters, "A Timeline of scandals and ethical shortfalls at Ryan Zinke's Interior Department." Timothy L. O'Brien, "Ryan Zinke and the Murky Interior of Trumpworld," Bloomberg (Nov. 1, 2018). Elliott D. Woods, "Ryan Zinke Is Trump's Attack Dog on the Environment," Outside (Dec 4, 2017). Jimmy Tobias, "The Zinke effect," The Guardian (Nov 12, 2018)."Williams dismissively characterized the approach taken by the administration of Barack Obama: “Anything you want to do on public land, they want to see what the carbon footprint is and what the social cost is.” Under Zinke, “we're not looking at this”, he said. The new administration was instead focused on “economic impacts”." Democracy in America, "Ryan Zinke's messy week," The Economist (Oct 19, 2018). "In a more normal administration, Mr Zinke's misadventures might have got him fired. In the current administration, they barely make headlines." What does "public lands will once again be for public use" mean? What is an "America First" energy policy?   Conrad Black, How Trump Stood up the the Environmentalist Left, National Review (Nov. 14, 2018). (A response was published in NR by Theodore Kupfer.) Shawn Regan, "A Monumental Mistake," National Review (Feb. 14, 2017).- Bears Ears "defenders in this case have expressed contempt for Utah's desire to choose its own land policies."- "If government is the things we do together, then we should govern together. And if monument designations are truly good public policy, they shouldn't require eleventh-hour executive actions that thwart the legislative process to become reality." Orrin G. Hatch, "It's time to undo the federal land grab of Bears Ears," Washington Post (April 25, 2017)."[Obama] ignored the best interests of Utah and cast aside the will of the people — all in favor of a unilateral approach meant to satisfy the demands of far-left interest groups."=> Hatch does not explain why expanding protections causes harm other than to say that it was against the wishes of Utah's politicians. Elizabeth Kolbert, "The The Damage Done by Trump's Department of the Interior," The New Yorker (Jan. 22, 2018). “One of Zinke's first acts, after dismounting from Tonto, was to overturn a moratorium on new leases for coal mines on public land.” Glenn Beck (Dec 5, 2017)“The Antiquities Act was supposed to protect archaeological sites from souvenir hunters,” explained Glenn, adding, “Once the land is declared a national monument, it's closed. And I mean closed to ranching, mining, and development — but also to you. Don't you dare pitch a tent there. This is not a park.”"...untapped natural resources" in protected federal land ? Outro clip: "I Heart Huckabees." The Public Sphere is a podcast from Contrivers Review. Visit www.contrivers.org to read great essays and interviews. You can also sign up for our newsletter, follow us on Twitter, or like our Facebook page. If you have a suggestion for the podcast, or an essay or review you'd like to pitch, get in touch with us through social media or email. The Public Sphere is on iTunes where you can rate and review us. Please consider supporting The Public Sphere and Contrivers' Review on Patreon. Thanks for listening.

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show (Friday, August 10, 2018)

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 115:19


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown - Friday, August 10, 20184:20 pm: Utah Congresswoman Mia Love joins the show to discuss her frustration over President Trump’s trade policies and her upcoming trip to China to get firsthand information about the effect of the tariffs4:35 pm: Jessica Vaughn, Director of Policy Studies for the Center for Immigration Studies, joins Rod to discuss the results of a recent study on Visa overstays6:05 pm: Frederick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies for the American Enterprise Institute, joins the show to discuss the catastrophic results of Denver Public Schools’ decision to provide a lunch to all students regardless of any outstanding debts6:20 pm: Shawn Regan, Research Fellow at the Property and Environment Research Center, joins the show to discuss the difficulty in maintaining the trail systems in the nation’s national parks6:35 pm - Listen Back Friday: We’ll listen back to Rod’s conversations this week with Utah Senate President Wayne Niederhauser on why he says the redistricting initiative is an effort by Salt Lake City Democrats to stack voters in one congressional district, and (at 6:50 pm) with Representative Paul Ray on why he’s backing an effort to get rid of “shame based” drug prosecutions

Oral Argument
Episode 76: Brutality

Oral Argument

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2015 104:21


We start with, among other things, some decidedly negative feedback. But then we’re joined by the endlessly fascinating Al Brophy to discuss the history of slavery, Nat Turner’s rebellion and its aftermath, Thomas Cobb and pro- and anti-slavery intellectuals and judges, whether we should revere our Constitution, and what to do with symbols and monuments to the cause of slavery. This show’s links: Al Brophy’s faculty profile and writing Jack Ewing, Volkswagen Says 11 Million Cars Worldwide Are Affected in Diesel Deception Oral Argument 41: Sense-Think-Act (guest Ryan Calo) The 30th Annual Technology Law Institute, at which we will be recording an episode as part of the program Marco Arment, Just Doesn’t Feel Good, about pulling his top-ranked ad-blocking app from the App Store Oral Argument 74: Minimum Curiosity (guest Amanda Frost) Rick Hasen’s ELB Podcast and UCI Law Talks, a show featuring UC Irvine law professors Robert Cover, Justice Accused State v. Mann Harriet Beecher Stowe, Dred: A Tale of the Great Dismal Swamp Alfred Brophy, Thomas Ruffin: Of Moral Philosophy and Monuments Shawn Regan, DeChristopher Case Begs Question [sic]: What If Enviros Were Allowed to Bid on Oil Leases? About Thomas R.R. Cobb Thomas Cobb, An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery in the United States of America Alfred Brophy, The Nat Turner Trials Blackhead Signpost Road (Google Maps); see also Al’s post with his own pictures and those of Henry Louis Gates Jr. Sean Wilentz, Constitutionally, Slavery Is No National Institution; see also David Waldstreicher, How the Constitution Was Indeed Pro-Slavery NFIB v. Sibelius (the Obamacare I case) Alfred Brophy, Is the Confederate Flag Unconstitutional? Tyler Hill, University to Retire “Racist” Portrait Special Guest: Al Brophy.

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Radio
EPISODE 8- Shawn Regan PDGE & Brandon Burton of Dri-Eaz

Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006


Our guest from this episode focus on remediation of asbestos, lead based paint, mold and water damage. What are the differences? How are the markets? What type of equipment is best for various situations? Is all remediation basically the same? Hear the opinions of Shawn Regan of PDG Environmental and Brandon Burton of Dri-Eaz.

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IAQ Radio
EPISODE 8- Shawn Regan PDGE & Brandon Burton of Dri-Eaz

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2006 64:47


Our guest from this episode focus on remediation of asbestos, lead based paint, mold and water damage. What are the differences? How are the markets? What type of equipment is best for various situations? Is all remediation basically the same? Hear the opinions of Shawn Regan of PDG Environmental and Brandon Burton of Dri-Eaz.

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