"Law is alive," the authors of Life of the Law declare. "It doesn't live in books and words. It thrives on our streets, in our schools, in our courtrooms, and in our lives." Written and produced by a team of journalists and scholars, Life of the Law is a regular 30-minute podcast dedicated to examining legal news and history in a manner that enables everyone - not just trained legal scholars - to understand the significance and nuances of these developments. Recent episodes have covered the impact of new French anti-terrorist policies on French citizens, the history of forced-sterilization laws and the question of modern-day reparations to survivors, and an examination of the jury selection process. On its website, users can browse through past podcasts (currently there are 85) and either listen online or download full PDF transcripts. Interested listeners can subscribe to this podcast on iTunes as well.
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