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Summary: For more than a decade The Massachusetts School of Law has produced videos that seek to provide the public with information about crucial legal and non legal subjects facing the country. These are the audio versions of some of those shows. Topics covered include politics, American history, economics, health care, law schools and animal rights.

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 Failing Law Schools – an interview with Brian Tamanaha (audio version) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

Failing Law Schools - an interview with author Brian Tamanaha. Historically the legal profession has been a path to upward mobility, but in recent decades ballooning tuition costs combined with the inability to find work upon matriculation has become a problem not only for the students but society as a whole.

 When The Game Was Ours: Larry Bird and Magic Johnson – Audio Podast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:32

From life before the NBA to the first time they met, to Magic Johnson's discovery that he was HIV postitive to retirement, author Jackie MacMullen discusses the remarkable relationship between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. Macmullen is an ESPN.com sports columnist and author of the book: When The Game Was Ours - Larry Bird Earvin Magic Johnson.

 Irene Pepperberg – Alex and Me: A Scientist and A Parrot Discover A World of Animal Intelligence, Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:52:00

How a scientist and a Parrot uncovered a hidden world of animal intelligence and formed a deep bond in the process.

 Joseph Ellis – First Family: The Marital & Political Partnership of John & Abigail Adams. Part 1, Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:29

Ellis on the enormous impact of the Adams family on the creation of the United States, why we will never see their type of leadership again, the marriage and letters of John and Abigail Adams and how Adams differed from Washington and Jefferson.

 The Korean War: A History, Part 2 – An interview with Bruce Cumings – Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

Part 2 of our Interview with Bruce Cumings about the history and repercussions of the Korean War, from MacArthur's massive underestimation of the North Korean Army to the advent of modern democracy in South Korea.

 Chris Herren – Basketball Junkie : A Memoir – Video and Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:57:44

“One night I was in the players’ parking lot at the Fleet Center in my Celtics warm-ups about a half hour before a game, waiting for one of my dealers to come up from Fall River, because if I didn’t get my stuff I was too sick to even go through the pre-game layup line, never mind actually play in the game.” – Chris Herren. In this episode of the Massachusetts School of Law’s Educational Forum Associate Dean Michael Coyne talks with Chris Herren about his memoir in which he goes from high school glory to Hell and back. Kirkus Reviews calls the memoir, ” An unflinching look at a life of wasted potential…told with a bluntness and heart that you can’t help but root for Herren to stay clean.” The Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit mslaw.edu. To listen to the audio podcast of the above video, click the play button below, or subscribe to the entire series on iTunes.   Below is  a rough transcript of the above video, courtesy of YouTube Captions   hello i’m michael coyne associate dean of the massachusetts school of law at andover welcome for anyone who watched the movie the blindside or blue chips you would think that having recruiteres knocking on your door or sitting in the stands watching your every move would be the best thing that ever happened to any high school or college athlete and i’m sure it was for a lot of student athletes but not the one sixteen-year-old durfee high school in fall river mass for him that pressure became unbearable this promising athlete was called hte best white white guard since jerry west a high school hero the next great hope but all that pressure made him turn to drugs on today’s edition of the educational forum we talk to that young man now grown up and a father of three who has written a new book in which he talked very frankly about his spiraling down and out life style and what it took get himself free of his addiction the book is entitled basketball junkie a memoir and our guest is Chris herren chris herren was in fact a basketball junkie also joining us is frank catapano a national basketball player agent and chris’ agent for many years chris explains just what it felt like to have this agents sitting in the stands and watching his every move well i i think when you know when your sixteen years old and you look up in the stands and you know theres is rick pitino and billy donovan uh…stu jackson jeff angundy i don’t think any sixteen-year-old sixteen-year-old knows how to uh… to deal with that you know it’s uh… it besides performing at a level that they expect you to perform and that you want to perform because you don’t wanna fail so i think the whole remedy is a uh… is a disaster you know i i wish the the n_c_a_ would change actually uh… that process and starat the recruiting process later on you know the junior year junior senior because i had them around since i was a freshman and i was it was difficult now you had your pick of schools and it came down to a choice between syracuse and bc uh… hometown boy stays home town in retrospect would that do you wish you made a different decision there cuz i know uh…at BC at least initially you were on the cover of sports illustrated with uh… ray allen and allen iverson your where the next three greats yet uh… you know something i wouldn’t hindsight you know looking back maybe what i would change is goto prep school for a year rather than jump onto a college campus with all that freedom i would change that if i would change anything i might change staying at bc and going through what i had to go through and uh… and finishing it fresno was great to me in different ways uh…[...]

 Women’s Softball – The Game, The IOC, & The Future Of The Sport – audio podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:24

Audio Podcast: Women's Softball was cut from the 2012 London Olympics. The International Softball Federation is campaigning to get the sport reinstated into the games; the IOC says, "The key factors in determining a sports suitability for the Olympic program include youth appeal, universality, popularity, good governance, respect for athletes and respect for the Olympic values. What were the reasons for the games removal and how can it be returned. Professor of law Holly Vietkze is the host of this episode of the Massachusetts School of Law's Educational Forum.

 When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to Present, with Gail Collins – Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:47

Gail Collins and the history of the American Woman, from the era of the housewife to NOW, to equal rights and Title IV,politics, law, science and journalism.

 The Korean War, A History. By Bruce Cumings part 1 – Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

Bruce Cumings discusses the historical origins of the Korean war, from the early disputes between North and South Korea and then onto the more recent history of North Korea, from General MacArthur's massive underestimation of the North Korean army, to the north's involvement with China, all the way to the great famine and the collapse of the Soviet Union.

 Too Good to be True – The Rise and Fall of Bernie Madoff, Part 1: Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:47

The history of the brokerage industry, the culpability of the Madoff family and the steps that lead up to the largest Ponzi scheme in American History

 Gracie Award Winning- The Girls Come Marching Home-Female veteran’s of the war in Iraq: Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:48

In this podcast, emale veteran's of the war in Iraq speak about soldiers dying on their watch, dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the difficulties of returning home. In this episode of The Massachusetts School of Law's Books of our Time, Professor of law Diane Sullivan interviews Kirsten Holmstedt on her book, The Girls Come Marching Home: Stories of Women Warriors Returning From The War In Iraq.

 Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense, part 2 – Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:58:58

Less than one percent of America (and that includes both individuals and corporations) is getting rich off of the remaining 99%, from outrageous tax breaks to secret deals that enrich politicians to outright lies told to engender the favor of local tax dollars. Dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews David Cay Johnston, former investigative reporter for The New York Times, about his book, Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense.             To listen to the podcast click the play button below or subscribe to the whole series on iTunes To view the video of our interview with David Cay Johnston about his book Free Lunch, click here.

 The Limits of Power, by Andrew J. Bacevich – part 2, Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:39:59

Andrew J. Bacevich, former U.S. Army Colonel and Professor of international relations and history on The Limits of Power - The End of American Exceptionalism.

 Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense, part 1- Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:58:38

Less than one percent of America (and that includes both individuals and corporations) is getting rich off of the remaining 99%, from outrageous tax breaks to secret deals that enrich politicians to outright lies told to engender the favor of local tax dollars. Dean Lawence R. Velvel interviews David Cay Johnston, former investigative reporter for The New York Times, about his book, Free Lunch: How the Wealthiest Americans Enrich Themselves at Government Expense

 The Limits of Power- The End of American Exceptionalism, by Andrew J. Bacevich – Part 1, Audio Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:54

The Congress is a haven for narcissistic hacks, for whom self-promotion and self-preservation take precedence over serious engagement with serious issues."

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