The official podcast of the UCLA Law Review. In each episode of Dialectic, we discuss a legal topic from a recent or forthcoming UCLA Law Review article. Often we do this by interviewing our published authors about their legal academic work. On occasion, we ask other academics and professionals to comment on our published pieces. By speaking with both our own authors and leaders in other, nonacademic fields, we hope to generate an ongoing dialogue that will supplement our print journal and b ...
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Season 6, Episode 4: Exploring Critical Race IP with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor
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We explore the intersections of race and intellectual property with Dean Deidre Keller and Kimberly Tignor, uncovering how such a lens can empower creators of color and reorganize distributions of wealth. Find more information on Critical Race Intellectual Property with Dean Keller's scholarship in collaboration with Professor Anjali Vats here: Anj…
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Season 6, Episode 3: Exposing Deputy Gangs with Cerise Castle
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We spoke with journalist Cerise Castle about telling stories that law enforcement doesn't want to be told. You can find her groundbreaking 15-part investigative series on deputy gangs in the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department here: https://knock-la.com/tradition-of-violence-lasd-gang-history/. You can also follow her on social media @cerisecastle on …
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Season 6, Episode 2: Crimmigration and Banishment with Professor Jennifer Chacón
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On this episode, Professor Jennifer Chacón joins us to discuss social movements as they intersect with her work in the realm of criminal law and immigration (crimmigration).Hosted by: Nicole Battaglia, Ozichi Emeziem & Marlin GramajoProduced by: Mic AnthonyMusic By: Something Elated by Broke For Free…
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