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The Duke Law Podcast is produced by the Duke University School of Law. Each episode is selected from Duke Law's regular schedule of guest speakers, panel discussions, and scholarly conferences. Follow us or subscribe for updates!© 2024 The Duke Law Podcast
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    • Prof. Nita Farahany discusses her book, 'The Battle for Your Brain'
      Jul 2 2024

      Duke Law Professor Nita Farahany shares key insights into her book, "The Battle for Your Brain," and makes her case for a codified right to cognitive liberty with Clinical Professor Jeff Ward, director of the Duke Center on Law & Tech. Transcript: https://bit.ly/3lDWShn

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      35 min
    • Research: 'Police agencies on Facebook overreport on Black suspects'
      Jul 2 2024

      New research co-authored by Duke Law Professor Ben Grunwald, a scholar of criminal procedure, criminal law, and empirical methods, discovered a trend in law enforcement agencies' posts on Facebook that could be perpetuating the myth of Black criminality. Transcript at https://bit.ly/3MSDZCe.

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      17 min
    • Legal Design Derby: Law students brainstorm access to justice solutions
      Jul 2 2024

      In October 2023, students from three North Carolina law schools gathered at North Carolina Central University to participate in the fourth annual Legal Design Derby focused on access to justice. Co-hosted by the Duke Center on Law & Technology and the NCCU Tech Law & Policy Center, this human-centered design sprint provided students an opportunity to contribute their ideas to the new Legal Aid of North Carolina Innovation Lab.

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      11 min
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