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A podcast by the Houston Law Review about legal issues, prominent lawyers, and the study and practice of law.

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A podcast by the Houston Law Review about legal issues, prominent lawyers, and the study and practice of law.

    Energy Transition Trends & Developments: The Road to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions with Archie Fallon

    Energy Transition Trends & Developments: The Road to Net-Zero Carbon Emissions with Archie Fallon

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, incoming Season 5 host Jake Guarino and Season 4 host Brock Jones met with Archie Fallon, Managing Partner of Willkie Farr & Gallagher’s Houston office, to discuss developing legal and transactional trends in the energy transition space as the world marches toward its 2050 goal of net-zero carbon emissions. Archie serves as the Co-Chair of Willkie Farr’s Project Finance and Power & Renewable Energy Practice Groups, generally representing private equity funds and corporate clients in strategic energy and infrastructure transactions. Archie also serves as Chair of the Renewables Practice Committee at the Institute for Energy Law and as an advisory board member of Houston’s Renewable Energy Alliance. We discussed topics like Houston’s involvement in the energy transition, policy implications of clean energy adoption, and recent legislation affecting the energy industry. 
    Season 4, Episode 10 Contents:

    00:00 – Introduction
    02:28 – Houston’s Renewable Energy Alliance
    11:37 – The Energy Transition
    18:04 – Transactional Trends with The Energy Transition
    23:47 – Policy Considerations for Clean Energy
    35:07 – ESG Regulations and Concerns
    42:31 – Greenwashing
    47:02 – Lawyers’ Involvement in The Energy Transition


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    • 53 min
    Succeeding in Law School Summer Employment | Law School Real Talk Series

    Succeeding in Law School Summer Employment | Law School Real Talk Series

    The Law School Real Talk Series by the Houston Law Review was developed to provide useful and actionable advice to first-year law students regarding the many unknowns of law school. On this episode of the series, season 4 host Brock Jones is joined by Houston Law Review members Andrew Jacobs and Chandler Johnson as they discuss their experiences and advice on how to make the most of law school summer employment opportunities and ultimately choose a full-time position. Our guests provided a variety of information pertaining to big law firm employment and judicial clerkships, with Andrew planning to clerk for Judge Jeffrey Brown of the Southern District of Texas upon graduation before practicing litigation at Bracewell, and Chandler planning to practice transactional law at Latham & Watkins alongside Brock. Andrew, Chandler and Brock discuss the inside details of working at firms and courthouses over the summer while providing their own tips, tricks and advice along the way, from the differences in clerkship and summer associate positions, excelling on work assignments, balancing social events and more. 
    Season 4, Episode 9 Contents:

    00:00 – Introduction
    03:38 – Clerkships v. Law Firm Positions
    11:26 – Best Practices & Expectations for Work Assignments
    24:50 – Maximizing In-Office Outings & After-Hour Socialization
    33:40 – Evaluating an Employer

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    • 38 min
    Choosing and Leveraging a Law School | Law School Real Talk Series

    Choosing and Leveraging a Law School | Law School Real Talk Series

    The Law School Real Talk Series by the Houston Law Review was developed to provide useful and actionable advice to first-year law students regarding the many unknowns of law school. On this episode of the series, season 4 host Matt Chelf is joined by Houston Law Review members Olivia Wogon and JP Johanson as they discuss their experiences and advice on how to decide on a law school as an applicant and getting the most out of that school as a student. Our guests provided a variety of information pertaining to evaluating law schools and using school resources to achieve desirable employment, with the unique perspectives of both Olivia and JP moving to Houston from out of state and JP transferring to UHLC following his 1L year. Olivia, JP and Matt discuss how they landed in Houston while providing their own tips, tricks and advice along the way, from factors for considering schools, networking on campus and more. 
    Season 4, Episode 8 Contents:

    00:00 – Introduction
    01:24 – Factors & Resources for Evaluating Law Schools
    14:47  – Maximizing the Law School Experience
    18:05 – Leveraging your Law School’s Strengths
    20:45 – Advice to your “1L Self”

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    • 23 min
    Affordable Housing, Eminent Domain, and Other Land Use Issues with Professor Kellen Zale

    Affordable Housing, Eminent Domain, and Other Land Use Issues with Professor Kellen Zale

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 4 hosts Brock Jones and Matt Chelf spoke with  @The University of Houston Law Center  Professor  Kellen Zale  about Land Use issues currently affecting the City of Houston, including the I-45 freeway expansion project's community impacts and the difficulties surrounding new affordable housing projects. Professor Zale is an expert on Land Use, Local Government, Real Estate, and Property law, and has been published in the Stanford, Penn, and Harvard Environmental Law Reviews, amongst many others. 

    Episode Contents:
    00:00 - Introduction, Professor Kellen Zale
    01:10 - What is Land Use?
    02:05 - Houston and Zoning
    05:40 - Historic Preservation Districts
    09:48 - The North Houston Highway Improvement Project
    19:40 - Affordable Housing
    31:20 - Citizen Engagement
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    • 35 min
    Law Firm Recruitment and Interviewing | Law School Real Talks Series

    Law Firm Recruitment and Interviewing | Law School Real Talks Series

    In this episode, we're joined by University of Houston Law Center Assistant Dean for Career Development Tiffany Tucker to discuss best practices for students participating in legal recruitment through both on-campus and in-office interviewing processes. 

    Dean Tucker joined the UHLC Career Development Office after practicing transactional intellectual property and general corporate law at Sullivan & Cromwell in New York. As a former professional development specialist, her work with UHLC now involves overseeing employer outreach and student career counseling, facilitating the Passport to Success Professional Development Program, managing recent graduate employment data collection and reporting, and providing one-on-one career counseling to alumni.
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    • 1 hr 8 min
    The Jurisprudence of Masculinity with Professor Melissa Murray: The 27th Annual Frankel Lecture

    The Jurisprudence of Masculinity with Professor Melissa Murray: The 27th Annual Frankel Lecture

    The 27th Annual Frankel Lecture, sponsored by the Houston Law Review at the University of Houston Law Center, focused on the U.S. Supreme Court and explored possible gender bias applied in protecting legal rights. Professor Melissa Murray, a leading expert on constitutional law, reproductive rights and justice, discussed “The Jurisprudence of Masculinity” during the keynote.

    Murray is the Frederick I. and Grace Stokes Professor of Law and Birnbaum Women’s Leadership Network Faculty Director at the New York University School of Law. She focuses her research on the legal regulation of intimate life. Her publication “Cases on Reproductive Rights and Justice” is the first casebook covering reproductive rights and justice.

    After law school, Murray clerked for Sonia Sotomayor, a then judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Stefan Underhill of the U.S. District Court for the District of Connecticut. Murray is a graduate of the University of Virginia and Yale Law School.

    Commentators for the lecture are:

    Helen Alvaré, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Robert A. Levy Endowed Chair in Law and Liberty at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School; and 
    Reva Siegel, Nicholas deB. Katzenbach Professor of Law at Yale Law School.

    11:49 - Melissa Murray
    41:03 - Reva Siegel
    57:03 - Helen Alvaré
    01:13:10 - Melissa Murray's response
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    • 1 hr 31 min

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