1 hr 19 min

M.C. Sungaila on her Journey as an Appellate Attorney, Author and Creator & Host of the Portia Project Podcast Warfare of Art & Law Podcast

    • Visual Arts

To learn more, please visit the websites for M.C. Sungaila, the Portia Project podcast, and Mother's Thoughts For the Day.

Show Notes:
3:00 Overview of M.C. Sungaila’s work
5:00 US v. Lanier, 520 U.S. 259 (1997)
9:00 González et al. (“Cotton Field”) v. Mexico in the Interamerican Court of Human Rights
11:30 factors considered in drafting appellate briefs 
14:30 her work on Holocaust art recovery cases began with Randy Schoenberg in Republic of Austria v. Altmann 
16:00 procedural hurdles for heirs in Holocaust art recovery cases
18:00 Zuckerman cert petition raised questions about the meaning of the HEAR Act and how state equitable doctrines should interplay with the HEAR Act
20:00 potential issues surrounding drafting of HEAR Act
21:30 developing issue of how forced sales fit into Holocaust art recovery 
22:40 Cassirer v. Kingdom of Spain, et al
25:30 Federal Republic of Germany, et al v. Philipp aka the Guelph Treasure case
30:25 Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith
39:20 need for procedural and substantive fairness in U.S. Legal system
41:40 mission of the Portia Project Podcast
49:40 Portia Project documentary 
54:00 Girls Inc episode of the Portia Project
56:00 Sungaila’s mother as one of her role models
57:40 Judge Dorothy Nelson and Judge Ferdinand Fernandez of the 9th Circuit
57:50 Judge Alicemarie Stotler, Chief Judge of the Central District of California 
58:45 Sungaila’s publishing of Mother’s Thoughts For the Day
1:02:00 Mother’s Thoughts For the Day self-guided journal and merchandise 
1:04:40 how Sungaila’s book publishing led to the Portia Project 
1:07:00 advice for mind-management and time-management 
1:10:50 what justice looks like or should look like to Sungaila
1:13:35 the theme of her work is the importance and power of the individual 
1:14:50 three of Sungaila’s favorite quotes from her mother that relate to making your own mark and persisting 


Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com

To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.

Music by Toulme.

To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.

To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com.

Thanks so much for listening!

© Stephanie Drawdy [2024]

To learn more, please visit the websites for M.C. Sungaila, the Portia Project podcast, and Mother's Thoughts For the Day.

Show Notes:
3:00 Overview of M.C. Sungaila’s work
5:00 US v. Lanier, 520 U.S. 259 (1997)
9:00 González et al. (“Cotton Field”) v. Mexico in the Interamerican Court of Human Rights
11:30 factors considered in drafting appellate briefs 
14:30 her work on Holocaust art recovery cases began with Randy Schoenberg in Republic of Austria v. Altmann 
16:00 procedural hurdles for heirs in Holocaust art recovery cases
18:00 Zuckerman cert petition raised questions about the meaning of the HEAR Act and how state equitable doctrines should interplay with the HEAR Act
20:00 potential issues surrounding drafting of HEAR Act
21:30 developing issue of how forced sales fit into Holocaust art recovery 
22:40 Cassirer v. Kingdom of Spain, et al
25:30 Federal Republic of Germany, et al v. Philipp aka the Guelph Treasure case
30:25 Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith
39:20 need for procedural and substantive fairness in U.S. Legal system
41:40 mission of the Portia Project Podcast
49:40 Portia Project documentary 
54:00 Girls Inc episode of the Portia Project
56:00 Sungaila’s mother as one of her role models
57:40 Judge Dorothy Nelson and Judge Ferdinand Fernandez of the 9th Circuit
57:50 Judge Alicemarie Stotler, Chief Judge of the Central District of California 
58:45 Sungaila’s publishing of Mother’s Thoughts For the Day
1:02:00 Mother’s Thoughts For the Day self-guided journal and merchandise 
1:04:40 how Sungaila’s book publishing led to the Portia Project 
1:07:00 advice for mind-management and time-management 
1:10:50 what justice looks like or should look like to Sungaila
1:13:35 the theme of her work is the importance and power of the individual 
1:14:50 three of Sungaila’s favorite quotes from her mother that relate to making your own mark and persisting 


Please share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com

To hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.

Music by Toulme.

To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.

To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com.

Thanks so much for listening!

© Stephanie Drawdy [2024]

1 hr 19 min