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Who are body cameras really for?
Mary Fan on the Why Don't We Know? podcast.

Who are body cameras really for?

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Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law professor Mary D. Fan joins the Why Don't We Know? podcast to discuss police body cameras and issues surrounding both data retention and privacy.

Dean Lawson Receives 2023 AALS Clyde Ferguson Award
Dean Tamara F. Lawson

Dean Lawson Receives 2023 AALS Clyde Ferguson Award

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The AALS has recognized Dean Tamara F. Lawson with the 2023 AALS Clyde Ferguson Award for Excellence in Public Service, Teaching and Scholarship.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency
Todd Wildermuth

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency

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In just three minutes, Todd Wildermuth, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Associate Teaching Professor, covers Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency and warns of the possible consequences the ruling may have on property owners, the environment and the EPA.

Professor Calo talks AI policy on PBS NewsHour
Joe Biden in a video still from PBS NewsHour

Professor Calo talks AI policy on PBS NewsHour

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President Biden met with AI experts to weigh risks and opportunities and consider the role of the government in regulating the technology. Geoff Bennett discussed the meeting with Professor Ryan Calo. (Source: PBS NewsHour)

Three Minute Legal Talks: The Respect for Marriage Act
Terry Price

Three Minute Legal Talks: The Respect for Marriage Act

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Terry Price, Âé¶¹ÉçÇø Law Associate Teaching Professor, explains what the Respect for Marriage Act does — and, also importantly, what it does not do — in three minutes.