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            <description>Suffolk University Law School Professor Robert H. Smith joins NECN to discuss President Obama’s nomination of Elena Kagan for the Supreme Court and the confirmation process ahead.</description>
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            <description>Suffolk University Law School Professor Erik Pitchal discusses the lawsuit filed by Children’s Rights, a national children’s advocacy group, against the state of Massachusetts. Professor Pitchal teaches Suffolk Law’s Child Advocacy Clinic and Family Law.</description>
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            <description>Judge John M. Greaney, Director of Suffolk Law’s Macaronis Institute of Trial Advocacy, discusses testing the validity of forensic evidence. To learn more about Judge Greaney visit his Suffolk Law faculty page.</description>
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            <description>Professor Renee Landers discusses the recently passed health care reform legislation. Professor Landers is the Director of Suffolk’s Health and Biomedical Law Concentration. To learn more about our program please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/health/.</description>
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            <description>Professor Renee Landers, director of Suffolk Law’s Health and Biomedical Law Concentration, discusses New England states’ legalization of gay marriage. To learn more about our Health and Biomedical Law Concentration, please visit http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/health/</description>
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            <description>Christine Butler, Practitioner in Residence with Suffolk Law’s Battered Women’s Advocacy Clinic, discusses recent murders in Massachusetts in domestic violence cases, as well the increase in domestic violence-related killings across the country.</description>
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            <description>As US Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s nomination process concluded, Suffolk Law Professor Victoria Dodd discussed Judge Sotomayor with NECN. Learn more about Professor Dodd</description>
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            <description>June 29, 2009 - U.S. Supreme Court Ruling that a Strip Search of a Middle School Student Was Unconstitutional – Professor Karen Blum, who teaches in the area of civil rights at Suffolk Law, discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling on the constitutionality of an Arizona school’s forced strip search of a teenaged student. Learn more about Professor Blum.</description>
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            <description>May 21, 2009 - Chrysler Bankruptcy - Professor Herbert Lemelman discusses the implications of bankruptcy protection for Chrysler. To learn more about Professor Lemelman.</description>
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            <itunes:summary>May 21, 2009 - Chrysler Bankruptcy - Professor Herbert Lemelman discusses the implications of bankruptcy protection for Chrysler. To learn more about Professor Lemelman.</itunes:summary>
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            <description>Professor Michael Avery, director of Suffolk Law’s Civil Litigation Concentration, discusses the privacy implications of the use of full body scanning machines at airports. To learn more about our Civil Litigation Concentration, please visit  http://law.suffolk.edu/academic/civlit/</description>
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For more information, visit http://www.aroberts.us/New_book__Logic_of_discipline.html</description>
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            <itunes:summary>Alasdair Roberts, the Jerome L. Rappaport Professor of Law and Public Policy at Suffolk University Law School, discusses his forthcoming book, &quot;The Logic of Discipline: Global Capitalism and the Architecture of Government,&quot; to be published by Oxford University Press in March 2010.

For more information, visit http://www.aroberts.us/Site/New_book__Logic_of_discipline.html</itunes:summary>
            <itunes:duration>7:15</itunes:duration>
            <itunes:author>Suffolk University Law School</itunes:author>
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