The Private Law Podcast Felipe Jimenez
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A podcast on private law.
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Paul Miller and Jeff Pojanowski on the Internal Point of View
Paul Miller and Jeff Pojanowski are law professors at the University of Notre Dame. Paul Miller has written extensively in the areas of fiduciary law, private law theory, corporate law, equity, and legal theory. Jeff Pojanowski writes in the areas of administrative law, jurisprudence, legal interpretation, and torts. In this episode, we talk about their paper The Internal Point of View in Private Law, which will be published in the American Journal of Jurisprudence.
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Hanoch Dagan on A Liberal Theory of Property
Hanoch Dagan is the Stewart and Judy Colton Professor of Legal Theory and Innovation and the Director of the Safra Center for Ethics at Tel-Aviv University. Professor Dagan has written multiple articles and books on restitution, legal realism, contract theory, and property theory. In this episode, we talk about his book “A Liberal Theory of Property.”
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Larissa Katz on Ownership
In this episode, I talk to Larrisa Katz (University of Toronto) about her work on the idea of ownership as an office, equity, and other topics.
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Arie Rosen on Democracy, Private Law, and Interpretation
Arie Rosen is a Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Auckland. In this episode, we discuss his work on democracy, private law, and statutory interpretation.
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Myriam Gilles on Mandatory Arbitration and Class Actions
In this episode, I talk to Myriam Gilles, a law professor at Cardozo, about her work on arbitration, class actions, and access to justice.
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Roseanna Sommers on Experimental Jurisprudence
I talk with Roseanna Sommers, Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Michigan, about experimental jurisprudence.