Touro Law Review hosts a podcast discussing the latest legal issues or topics.
Brief Summary: Cybercrime has become a topic of discussion in the last few years. In this Touro Law Review podcast, Nicole E. Osborne, an Associate at
Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C., speaks about he…
This Podcast featured Magistrate Judge James M. Wicks, where he discussed his role as a magistrate, his path to get there,
and advice to practitioners. Judge Wicks began discussing his various roles…
When Alexis de Tocqueville wrote, “Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question,” he surely could not have anticipated a…
This Podcast featured Associate Professor and Associate Dean TIffany C. Graham regarding her role on the New York State Advisory Committee. Professor Zablotsky moderated this podcast, where he as…
This Podcast featured Ashley C. Keller who represented the Plaintiff in a recent Supreme Court case, Mallory v. Norfolk Southern Railway Co. (2023).
Dean Rodger Citron moderated this podcast, where …
Lawyer and author Martin J. Siegel discusses his biography of the Hon. Irving R. Kaufman on this week’s Touro Law Review podcast. Kaufman is most well-known today for having presided over the Cold Wa…
On this episode of the Touro Law Review Podcast, we are joined by the Honorable Sol Wachtler, former Chief of the New York State Court of Appeals.
This podcast is moderated by Professor Lauren Wacht…
On this episode of the Touro Law Review Podcast we are joined by guest moderator Professor Lynne Kramer and guest speaker
Anthony LaPinta. Anthony LaPinta is one of the top criminal trial lawyers i…
On this Touro Law Review podcast, we are joined by John Belcaster, the General Counsel of MSCHF, a Brooklyn-based art collective. MSCHF (pronounced “mischief”) produces artworks that critique and com…
This week on the Touro Law Review podcast we are joined by Lisa Gochman to talk about her experience arguing the case, Charles C. Apprendi Jr. v. New Jersey, in front of the highest court in this cou…
Please join us for the first podcast of the Spring 2023 semester with guest speaker Professor Michael Lewyn and Dean Citron. Dean Citron and Professor Lewyn discuss what we can expect for future bar …
This week's episode of the Touro Law Review Podcast features guest speaker Professor Lisa Pomerantz and our first student moderator Stephanie Stephenson. The two discuss, what Professor Pomerantz has…
This week's episode of the Touro Law Review podcast features two guests, Patrick Fife and Ian Wilder, for a discussion on fair housing on Long Island. This podcast is moderated by Professor Peter Zab…
Associate Dean Rodger D. Citron and Professor Patrick Connors from Albany Law School discuss the New York Court of Appeals and the recent changes within the New York Court of Appeals.
Associate Dean Rodger D. Citron and Eli Nachmany discuss the recent Supreme Court decision in West Virginia v. EPA. Among other things, the two discuss Mr. Nachmany's career and his thoughts on this …
Reyna Marder Gentin and Associate Dean Rodger D. Citron discuss Reyna Marder Gentin's career as a lawyer and a published author. In this conversation, Reyna Marder Gentin discusses her legal career a…
Associate Dean Rodger D. Citron and Professor Jason Gillmer discuss Professor Gillmer's impressive publication which tells a story of the fascinating case, which preceded the Dred Scott decision, In …
Enjoy a discussion between Associate Dean Roger D. Citron and John Sexton, President Emeritus of New York University School of Law. The two discuss John Sexton's fascinating experiences during his cl…
Robin Peguero discusses his first published novel, With Prejudice; an unconventional legal thriller based on his own personal experiences as a prosecutor.
Professor Barry Friedman and Associate Dean Roger D. Citron explain the trajectory of the United States Supreme Court. Dean Citron and Barry Friedman discuss the storm of controversy around the Court…