Law

gray gates

LGBT Data: Politics, Policy, and Practice

Gray Gates is the William Distinguished scholar at The Williams Institute at UCLA. He discusses how this recent lesbian, gay, or bisexual data should affect politics, policy, and practices.

deborah rhode

Beauty Bias: The Injustice of Appearance in Life and Law

Professor of Law, Deborah Rhode, explores the social, biological, market, and media forces that have contributed to the emphasis that is placed on beauty and physical appearance. She describes the effects that it has in the work place and elsewhere.

Malcolm Goeschl

Immigration Issues for Entrepreneurs

This workshop explains immigration options for aspiring entrepreneurs while in school, upon graduation, and in the long run. It is equally relevant for international students thinking about starting a company in the US as well as for anyone who wants to hire foreigners.

Richard Susskind End of Lawyers

The End of Lawyers?

Innovation constantly drives new changes in business, so what does that mean for the legal profession? Richard Susskind is the author of The End of Lawyers? who says we need to rethink the nature of legal services in the coming decade.

Challenges the Court has Faced by Stephen Breyer at Yale

Challenges the Court Has Faced

Discussed during this lecture by Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer at Yale Law School are key moments in the history of the Court that have created public acceptance of it’s decisions and challenges the Court has overcome in gaining this public acceptance.

Denise Gilman

Law Professor Offers Her Views on U.S. Immigration Policy

How have immigration laws evolved in the United States? What motivates immigrants to leave their country? Who benefits from the labor of illegal workers? How effective are border walls for combating illegal immigration?

Keith Winstein

4-Lecture Course: Introduction to Copyright Law

The internet has spawned new interest on copyright laws and issues, by people who in the pre-web days would have never had an interest. But now with tens of millions of blogs, images, electronic music, e-books, and all other things digital, the common person needs to understand how to protect of their work, and how to not step on the copyrights of others.