Taking Liberties Episode 7
In this episode, our hosts Mahroh Jahangiri and Elizabeth Ross speak with our guest Angel Sanchez to discuss his recent […]
A discussion of the most important current events in law and legal scholarship produced by the Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review (CR-CL), the nation’s leading progressive law journal. CR-CL was founded in 1966 as an instrument to advance personal freedoms and human dignities, and seeks to catalyze progressive thought and dialogue through the promotion of innovative legal perspectives.
In this episode, our hosts Mahroh Jahangiri and Elizabeth Ross speak with our guest Angel Sanchez to discuss his recent […]
Our guests are Rachel Sandalow-Ash and Niharika Singh who discuss their work as members of the organizing committee of the
The panel discusses current issues related to immigrants’ rights including a law suit challenging the practice of using video conferences
The panel reviews some progressive victories coming out of ballot initiatives in the 2018 midterm elections and has a discussion
The panel discusses a RFRA claim against immigration policy, a cake-baking case from the UK Supreme Court, and the consequences
The panel discusses voter rights issues in Georgia, North Dakota, Arizona, and Michigan. Our guest for this episode is Professor
The panel discusses the sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh, Florida’s Amendment 4 ballot initiative to restore the right to
Noah and Matt are joined in the studio this week by HarvardCRCL.org Technology and Privacy blogger Andrew Mamo. Matt fills us in on the recent Supreme Court decision in Florence v. Board of Freeholders and the potential impact of a blanket rule allowing strip searches for jail intake even for minor offenses. Andrew discusses the recent concern over Google’s unified privacy policy, the Consumer Online Privacy Bill of Rights, and efforts in Europe to establish a right to be forgotten.