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Media Central is the repository for the podcasts of many of the lectures and events that occur each week at the UW Law School. Podcasting is a method of publishing files to the Internet that allows users to selectively download audio and video content, or subscribe to a "feed" through which the subscriber receives specific podcasts automatically. Feeds from Media Central require iTunes or an RSS feed reader; Media Central's streaming video files require Quicktime Player.

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Ideas and Innovation Media Files

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2009.10.16Warm Ideals and Cold Realities: The Everyday Work of Chinese Criminal Defense LawyersAudio

Sida Liu, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Law, University of Wisconsin

2009.09.25Positive Vibration: Later Generation Rights North and South of the BorderAudio

Angel Oquendo, Professor of International and Comparative Law, University of Connecticut

2009.09.18The Robust Anti-trust Exemption ProjectAudio

Peter Carstensen, George Young-Bascom Professor of Law, UW Law School.

2009.09.04Legal ArcheologyAudio

Bill Whitford and Stewart Macaulay, UW Professors of Law Emeritus

2009.05.08Can the President Read Your Mail? Audio

Anuj Desai, Associate Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School

2009.04.17Madison's HandAudio

Mary Sarah Bilder. Professor of Law, Boston College Law School

2009.04.10Mandatory Arbitration and FairnessAudio

David Schwartz - Professor of Law, University of Wisconsin Law School

2009.03.27What's the Difference Between Corporation Law and Securities Regulation? A US-EU Comparative PerspectiveAudio

Richard M. Buxbaum - J.D. Program and Jackson H. Ralston Professor of International Law, University of California-Berkeley Law School (Boalt Hall)

2009.03.13Tax Norms and Global Government: The Role of Transnational Epistemic CommunitiesAudio

Allison Christians, University of Wisconsin Law School

2009.02.20Future Prospects for the UN Convention on Rights of Persons with DisabilitiesAudio

Michael Stein, Cabell Research Professor of Law Marshall-Wythe School of Law, College of William and Mary, and Executive Director of the Harvard Law School Project on Disability discusses his work.

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