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 S3 E15 Women of the Pitch Take on U.S. Soccer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:07

The women of U.S. Soccer’s fight, on the pitch and in the courts, keeps scoring goals. Miami Law’s chief class action referee Sergio Campos delivers the commentary. Recorded November 18, 2019.

 S3 E14 Making Big Tech Pay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:21:41

Everyone is trying to get a bite of the massive profits raked in by multinational techs like Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon. Miami Law’s tax treaty virtuoso Patricia Brown untangles 100 years of tumult. Recorded on November 13, 2019.

 S3 E13 Antitrust Meets the Candidates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:12:41

The 2020 presidential candidates have nothing on the 1912 lineup when it comes to antitrust. John Mark Newman susses out the historical significance and handicaps the race to break big tech. Recorded November 6, 2019.

 S3 E12 Bringing Sense to Sex Offender Laws | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:34

In the decade since the national shame of a colony of sex offenders made homeless by draconian residency restrictions, how far has the city and nation moved in finding humane and successful rehabilitation? Miami Law’s director of Tenants’ Rights Jeffrey Hearne parses the depressing lack of progress. Recorded October 28, 2019.

 S3 E11 Health Care and the Cadillac Tax | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:11:02

The most controversial and unpopular piece of the Affordable Care Act is the “Cadillac Tax,” a 40% excise tax on the most generous employer-provided health insurance plans. Its implementation has been delayed twice by Congress. Miami Law’s newest professor of health law and policy, Gabriel Scheffler takes the temperature of the ACA and the tax. Recorded on October 16, 2019.

 S3 E10 SCOTUS and The Sniper Boy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:13

In 2002, a 17-year-old Jamaican illegal immigrant was arrested, charged and convicted -- along with a 41-year-old accomplice, in a string of 17 sniper murders across the United States. Lee Boyd Malvo is serving 10 consecutive life sentences in Maryland and Virginia. The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments last week regarding the constitutionality of Malvo’s sentencing as a juvenile. Miami Law’s criminal law expert Tamara Rice Lave weighs the arguments. Recorded October 15, 2019.

 S3 E9 The Conflict-Laden Varsity Blues | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:15:51

In March, scores of parents, coaches, and others involved in college entrance decisions were charged in a conspiracy dubbed Operation Varsity Blues. As the cases wind their way through the courts, conflicts are arising at every turn. The Director of Professional Responsibility and Ethics Program Jan Jacobowitz explains why it matters. Recorded on October 2, 2019.

 S3 E8 The Path to Impeachment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:28

As Washington roils under the chaos of an impeachment inquiry, Miami Law’s Caroline Mala Corbin takes a measured and methodical review of the history and the process of toppling a presidency. Recorded on September 3, 2019.

 S3 E7 Another Immigration Salvo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:08:38

The Trump administration aims to decimate a decades-old court settlement that limited holding times of children in immigration detention, in the announcement of the new rule recently. Miami Law’s immigration clinic associate director Romy Lehner looks at the rule, the history, and the push back. Recorded on September 13, 2019.

 S3 E6 California Battles for the Life of the Planet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:22

California is braced for a battle royale with the Trump administration over the revocation of the state’s federal waiver on emissions. Thirteen other states and several car makers follow California’s standards aimed at lowering tailpipe emissions, the largest source of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions. Constitution expert Charlton Copeland taps into states’ rights versus the federal mandate. Recorded September 19, 2019.

 S3 E5 Epstein, Beyond the Grave Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:19

Palm Beach billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s victims still want justice and his associates can’t back away fast enough. Miami Law’s Innocence Clinic Director Craig Trocino looks at what’s left to litigate. Recorded on September 12, 2019.

 S3 E4 Cryptocurrency’s Regulation Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:18

The Canadian social media startup, Kik Interactive, is poised to challenge Washington’s meddling in the cryptocurrency industry. Miami Law’ startup expert Dan Ravicher untangles the arguments. Recorded on September 4, 2019.

 S3 E3 A Take on Taxes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:14:58

With leading indicators forecasting a softening or an outright recession, President Trump and his administration have muddied the debate with contradictory tweets and statements. Miami Law’s tax expert Stanley Langbein untangles the morass. Recorded on August 28, 2019.

 S3 E2 Gutting the Endangered Species Act | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:19:28

The Trump administration significantly weakened the Endangered Species Act by enacting new rules that apply financial considerations to the evaluation of critical habitat. Jessica Owley, Miami Law’s new environmental law expert untangles the debate. Recorded on August 22, 2019.

 S3 E1 Is Big Tech the New Ma Bell? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:13:30

Major stumbles from big tech -- think Cambridge Analytica and the recent Nancy Pelosi viral video -- have caused a rift in the love affair with Congress, the Department of Justice, and the Federal Trade Commission. Miami Law’s antitrust expert John Mark Newman explores the landscape. Recorded on August 16, 2019.

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