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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Judge Nancy Gertner. Judge Gertner is a former United States federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, a Senior Lecturer on Law at Harvard Law School, a self-described “unrepentant advocate” for women’s rights, and the only Massachusetts judge to blog her experience. You don't want to miss this episode: tune in for stories about navigating 1960's feminism, going to law school with Hillary Clinton, taking on the Susan Saxe case, watching famous trials as a famous trial attorney, becoming a federal judge against all odds, and fighting back against mandatory minimums.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview public policy leader Heather McGhee. McGhee is a leading figure in a new generation of progressive changemakers, a fresh face on television and in the op-ed section, and the President of Demos, a public policy organization working for an America where we all have an equal say in our democracy and an equal chance in our economy. She joined All Rise! this past Spring to discuss theater, American studies, the role of leaders in the progressive movement, the ability to make change over time, and hope for the democracy movement in the Trump era.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Bob Bordone. Bordone is the Founding Director of the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program, an expert in dispute systems design, and the leader of perhaps the only class on campus that makes people cry out of emotional connection rather than academic anxiety. He joined All Rise! in the spring to discuss his love of Dan Rather, his surprising path to becoming a law professor, and the special skills required for negotiation and mediation. Plus: a negotiation lightning round!
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Carol Steiker. Steiker is the leading national expert on the death penalty and one half of perhaps the most influential brother-sister team in the law today. She joined All Rise! in the spring to discuss growing up in a family of lawyers, beating Elena Kagan out to be president of the Harvard Law Review, clerking for Thurgood Marshall, and fighting for the abolition of the death penalty.
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In a very special *10th* episode, Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School visiting professor Khiara Bridges. Bridges is a force in Critical Race Theory scholarship, a Professor of Law and Anthropology at Boston University, an accomplished ballerina, and, according to the Boston Globe, one of Boston’s most fashionable people. She joined All Rise! in the spring to talk about: growing up in Miami, the importance of Spelman college, finding out about 9/11 during a Columbia tax law course, the insights of legal anthropology, and how she hopes to build on the legacy of her critical race theory mentors.
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Max Kenner is the founder and Executive Director of the Bard Prison Initiative, one of the leading programs providing college educations -- and college degrees -- to incarcerated Americans. He started the program while an undergraduate at Bard College and has overseen its growth over the past 16 years into a world-renowned program, copied at multiple colleges and featured in Bill Clinton’s book Giving. Vince Greco is one of the leading formerly incarcerated prison reform advocates in Maryland. He is member of the Maryland Alliance for Justice Reform and Out for Justice. He is a beneficiary of prison education and during his three decade incarceration was a leader on the inside in expanding college programs to Maryland prisons. Kenner and Greco joined All Rise! in March to discuss the first encounters with prison education, the philosophy behind their prison education work and their hopes for the future of prison education.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School Student Activities Coordinator, Tracey-Ann Daley. From the Federalist Society to the wine club, Daley is the go-to person keeping the crazy civic life of Harvard Law from falling apart. She joined All Rise! in January to discuss her childhood in Jamaica and Connecticut, her career path from Jamaican law firms to MIT gyms to HLS students services, and the work of the Dean of Students office in staying positive, handling controversy and building up the campus community.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Susan Crawford. Crawford is an expert on municipal technology and the telecom industry, the co-director of Harvard Law School’s Berkman Center for Internet & Society, and is perhaps the only Harvard Law professor who has proposed an international holiday...OneWebDay, a global Earth Day for the internet. She joined All Rise! in January to discuss her passion for viola, municipal broadband, innovative teaching methods, and more.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Michael Klarman. Klarman is a leading constitutional scholar, a specialist in the racial history of the Supreme Court, a Bancroft Prize winner, and the cause of Harvard Law’s longest waitlist. He joined All Rise! in January to discuss growing up, betting, the Constitution, Donald Trump, UVA and baseball.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Tomiko Brown-Nagin.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Alex Whiting.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Jonathan Zittrain.
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Jeannie Suk
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Brady Bender and Pete Davis interview Harvard Law School professor Randall Kennedy.