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Journalist David K. Shipler Offers "Rights at Risk: The Limits of Liberty in...

Our guest on ST is journalist David K. Shipler, who reported for The New York Times from 1966 to 1988 in New York, Saigon, Moscow, Jerusalem, and Washington, D.C. Shipler is also the author of several...

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Major Supreme Court Cases of 2015: A Review with TU's Lyn Entzeroth

By all accounts, the recently-ended U.S. Supreme Court term has been an historic one. With major rulings concerning same-sex marriage, health care subsidies, lethal injection, religious symbols and...

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Our guest on ST is Lennard J. Davis, an author and scholar who is also Distinguished Professor of Liberal Arts in the Departments of Disability Studies and English at the University of Illinois at...

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TU's John W. Hager Distinguished Lecture Will Be Given by Author and...

This evening, Wednesday the 7th, the TU College of Law will present the 19th Annual John W. Hager Distinguished Lecture in the John Rogers Hall on the University of Tulsa campus. The lecture is free to...

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A Chat with TU Law Professor Robert Spoo, a Newly Named 2016 Guggenheim Fellow

On this edition of ST, we present a fascinating discussion with Dr. Robert Spoo, the Chapman Distinguished Chair at The University of Tulsa College of Law, who has recently been awarded a Guggenheim...

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"Ballot Battles: A History of Disputed Elections in the U.S." (Encore...

(Note: This show originally aired back in January.) Our guest on ST is Edward B. Foley, the Ebersold Chair in Law and Director of Election Law at the Ohio State University School of Law. Professor...

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Prof. Sahar Aziz to Give the 17th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin Lecture at TU...

How have civil rights changed in this country -- and indeed, around the world -- since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001? How has our understanding of civil rights -- our common impression of...

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"Unwarranted: Policing Without Permission"

Our guest is Prof. Barry Friedman, who is the Fuchsberg Professor of Law at New York University School of Law and the director of the Policing Project. He joins us to discuss his new book,...

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On ST Medical Monday, Still She Rises, a Recently-Launched Public Defender...

On this edition of ST Medical Monday, we get to know Robin Steinberg, a New York City-based public defender who founded the nonprofit Bronx Defenders in the late 1990s. This organization is still known...

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"The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America"

On this edition of ST, a discussion with Richard Rothstein, who is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a Fellow at the Thurgood Marshall Institute of the NAACP Legal Defense Fund....

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American Promise, a Cross-Partisan Nonprofit Aimed at Undoing Citizens...

The Citizens United ruling, surely among the most controversial U.S. Supreme Court decisions of the modern era, was a 5-4 vote in 2010 affirming that the freedom of speech prohibits the government from...

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An Upcoming Lecture Here at TU: "How to Make Oklahoma's Women's Incarceration...

Our guest on this edition of StudioTulsa is Stephen Galoob, an Associate Professor of Law here at TU. Prof. Galoob will give a free-to-the-public lecture at noon tomorrow (Friday the 15th) at the TU...

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"A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America" (Encore...

On this edition of our show, we listen back to a discussion from July with Richard Rothstein, who is a research associate of the Economic Policy Institute and a Fellow at the Thurgood Marshall...

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Still She Rises: Bringing a "Holistic Defense" Approach to Assisting the...

Women are the fastest-growing prison population group in the United States today -- and the State of Oklahoma, tragically, puts women in prison at twice the national rate. On this edition of ST, we...

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ST Medical Monday: Battling Big Pharma in the Courtroom -- A Chat with Reggie...

On this edition of StudioTulsa Medical Monday, a discussion about fighting opioid addiction at the individual, societal, and legal levels. Our guest is the successful OKC-based trial lawyer, Reggie...

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"Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law, and Politics of Ordinary Abortion"

Our guest on ST Medical Monday is Katie Watson, an award-winning professor who has taught bioethics, medical humanities, and constitutional law for several years at Northwestern University's Feinberg...

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SQ 788 Would Legalize Medical Marijuana in Oklahoma: An Argument for Its Passage

Our guest on ST is Dr. Sunil Aggarwal, who grew up in Oklahoma and is now based in the Seattle area. He's a medical marijuana expert who's also a clinical instructor at the University of Washington...

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A Locally Based Call to Rethink (and Reform) How Oklahoma Collects and Uses...

On this edition of StudioTulsa, we're discussing court fees, court fines, collection costs, and other court-related expenses, which, all told, make up somewhere between 80 and 90 percent of the budget...

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"Separate: The Story of Plessy v. Ferguson, and America's Journey from...

On this installment of ST, a discussion of the history of race relations in America -- and of a landmark Supreme Court decision that profoundly shaped this history. Steve Luxenberg is our guest; he is...

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Prof. César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández of the University of Denver on...

Our guest is César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Denver. On Thursday the 14th, beginning at 6pm, he'll deliver the 19th Annual Buck Colbert Franklin...

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