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A Reporter’s Perspective: Ward Farnsworth
2018 | Ward Farnsworth
Ward Farnsworth shares what it’s like to be an ALI Reporter.
Legal Minefields for Driverless Cars
2018 | Lorelie S. Masters, Alan B. Morrison, Anne Marie Lewis, Victor E. Schwartz, Bryant Walker Smith
Alan B. Morrison leads a program discussion at the 2018 ALI Annual Meeting that includes different topics on self-driving cars.
Henry J. Friendly Medal: Anthony M. Kennedy
2019 | David F. Levi, John G. Roberts Jr., Anthony M. Kennedy
Justice Kennedy receives the Friendly Medal at the 2019 Annual Meeting.
Henry J. Friendly Medal: Ruth Bader Ginsburg
2018 | Ruth Bader Ginsburg, David F. Levi, John G. Roberts Jr.
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg receives the Henry J. Friendly Medal at the 2018 ALI Annual Meeting.
Why Is Defining Consent So Difficult?
2019 | Aya Gruber, Jennifer G. Long
This episode includes a discussion on consent, criminal law, and sexual assault.
Long Road to Hard Truth: The 100 Year Mission to Create the National Museum of African American History and Culture
2019 | Paul L. Friedman, Robert L. Wilkins
Robert Wilkins discusses his book about the making of the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Race and Policing Part 2: Predictive Policing, Funding Priorities, and Working Toward a Solution
2019 | Barry Friedman, Sherrilyn Ifill, John Malcolm
This episode explores the history of race relations in the United States and the future of predictive policing.
Responding to Sexual Assault Allegations on Campus
2019 | Suzanne Goldberg, Gil Sparks
This episode explores how schools are implementing procedures to respond to campus sexual and gender-based misconduct.
Race and Policing Part 1: History, Training Programs, and Police as First Responders
2019 | Barry Friedman, Sherrilyn Ifill, John Malcolm
This episode explores the intersection of race and policing in the United States.
The Decline of the Death Penalty
2019 | Christine M. Durham, Brandon L. Garrett, Roberta Cooper Ramo
This episode examines the history and explores the future of the death penalty in the United States.