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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.

    Ballot Disqualifications and the Fourteenth Amendment

    Ballot Disqualifications and the Fourteenth Amendment

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 5 hosts Jake Guarino and Harrison Little meet with Emily Berman, a  Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center and an expert in constitutional law. In our discussion, we examine the recent U.S. Supreme Court case of Trump v. Anderson concerning the removal of Donald Trump from the presidential ballot in Colorado. We discuss how this case redefines Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment in several key ways.
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    • 46 min
    The First Amendment Implications of Artificial Intelligence

    The First Amendment Implications of Artificial Intelligence

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, Jake Guarino and Harrison Little meet with Peter Salib, an Assistant Professor at the University of Houston Law Center and an expert in the law of artificial intelligence. The discussion traces his recent paper, titled “AI Outputs Are Not Protected Speech,” as we analyze the potential impact of the First Amendment on efforts to regulate AI. Professor Salib breaks down his view regarding the proper treatment of AI under the First Amendment and why current jurisprudence in this area is already well-suited to handle the latest innovations in this field.
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    • 1 hr 1 min
    The 28th Annual Frankel Lecture: "The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics"

    The 28th Annual Frankel Lecture: "The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics"

    Season 5, Episode 4 features the 28th Annual Frankel Lecture, “The Perennial Eclipse: Race, Immigration, and How Latinx Count in American Politics.” Our keynote Frankel Lecturer was Professor Rachel Moran of Texas A&M School of Law. Her commenters were Ilya Somin, Professor of law at George Mason University, and Joseph Fishkin, Professor of Law at UCLA School of Law. 


    Tune in on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or any other streaming platform for a fascinating and informative discussion about race, ethnicity, voting and Texas.


    On behalf of the Houston Law Review, Emphasis Added would like to thank Professor Moran, Professor Somin, and Professor Fishkin for sharing their work with us. We are also deeply grateful to the Frankel family for their 28 years of support in fueling the Law Center's ability to host timely and intellectual conversations on important legal issues.
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    • 2 hr 28 min
    Alamdar Hamdani: Journey to Becoming the U.S. Attorney

    Alamdar Hamdani: Journey to Becoming the U.S. Attorney

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 5 hosts Jake Guarino and Harrison Little interview Alamdar Hamdani, the current U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas, to discuss his story and his role as the chief federal law enforcement officer for one of the most populous federal districts in the nation.

    USA Hamdani discusses how his early experience immigrating to the United States shaped his journey into the practice of law, the factors that led him to become a federal prosecutor, the experience navigating the nomination process, and the personal philosophy that guides him as he serves in a role of such critical importance.
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    • 40 min
    HLR Declassified: 1L Survival Guide | Law School Real Talk Series

    HLR Declassified: 1L Survival Guide | 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. In this episode of the series, Season 5 hosts Jake Guarino and Harrison Little met with Kaileigh Mallin and Chandni Jaggi to break down the key dimensions of the 1L experience. Kaileigh currently serves as the Houston Law Review’s Editor in Chief and plans to practice litigation at Norton Rose Fulbright, and Chandni currently serves as the Houston Law Review’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Editor, and plans to practice litigation at Vinson & Elkins. Our guests provided their unique perspectives and insightful advice regarding class preparation, study habits, community involvement, and legal recruitment.

    Season 5 Episode 2 Contents:

    00:00 - Introduction
    06:50 - Class Preparation
    15:55 - Outlining
    24:41 - Study Groups vs. Studying Alone
    28:19 - Writing an Excellent Exam Answer
    35:35 - Community Involvement
    38:15 - Mentorship
    42:10 - Litigation vs. Transactions
    52:42 - Distinguishing Firms
    1:02:43 - Conclusion
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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Power in Numbers: Enhancing Latinx Representation in the Legal Profession

    Power in Numbers: Enhancing Latinx Representation in the Legal Profession

    In this episode of Emphasis Added, Season 5 host Jake Guarino and Season 2 host Adri Langemeier moderate the Hispanic National Bar Association's "Power in Numbers" panel at the HNBA Region XII Annual Summit. Panelists Justice Amparro Guerra (Texas First Court of Appeals), Commissioner Leslie Briones (Harris County, Precinct 4), Alicia Castro (Partner at Locke Lord), and Maria Amelia Calaf (Partner at Botkin Chiarello Calaf) reflect on the impact, influence, and inclusion of the Latinx community on the legal profession. "Power in Numbers" refers to the panel's call to enhance Latinx representation in the legal field. The decorated panelists discuss how they have navigated challenges, leveraged resources, and created windows where doors were otherwise closed to them.

    Season 5, Episode 1 Contents:

    00:00 — Introduction
    06:00 — Impact
    12:00 — Mentors vs. Sponsors
    12:00 — Staying and Succeeding in Law
    22:00 — Path to Government Service
    35:00 — Influence
    37:00 — Community Outreach
    43:00 — Getting Involved in Legal Community
    52:00 — From Imposter to Incomparable
    01:03:00 — Activating Personal Power
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    • 1 hr 7 min

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