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Welcome to The Advocate's Society, a podcast dedicated to discussing how the law interacts with political and social issues and affects our lives.
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Critical Race Theory with Judge Everett Mitchell

The Advocate's SocietyOct 24, 2021

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Critical Race Theory with Judge Everett Mitchell

Critical Race Theory with Judge Everett Mitchell

Season 3 of The Advocate's Society kicks off with a discussion on Critical Race Theory with Dane County Circuit Court Judge Everett Mitchell. Along with serving on the bench, Judge Mitchell serves as Pastor of Solid Rock Baptist Church in Madison, WI, and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School.  We discuss the current discourse of this topic in education and topic about the roots of this crucial legal theory. Furthermore, we discuss ways of applying CRT to our historical perspective in order to better understand one another, across the illusion and boundaries of race. 

Oct 24, 202151:23
Biden's Immigration Plan: Finally Some Good News?

Biden's Immigration Plan: Finally Some Good News?

On this episode, we speak with Professor Erin Barbato of the University of Wisconsin Law School's Immigrant Justice Clinic. We last spoke to Professor Barbato on our first episode of the show, Tales From Dilley, and she's back to give us an update on how the immigration landscape has changed since we last spoke, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on US immigration, and how the Biden Administration plans on changing the course of immigration away from former President Trump's restrictive policies.
Feb 11, 202145:13
Twitter Banned Trump: Did They Just Break the Law?

Twitter Banned Trump: Did They Just Break the Law?

In this episode, we talk with Professor Anuj Desai, Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, who specializes in First Amendment and defamation issues. He places the current events in the broader historical context of free speech in the United States, and specifies the scope of the First Amendment. 

Does former President Trump have a constitutional right to tweet? Listen in and find out!

Jan 21, 202101:15:37
Understanding the Presidential Election w/ Dan Tokaji

Understanding the Presidential Election w/ Dan Tokaji

The Advocate's Society welcomes the Dean of our law school, Dan Tokaji, onto The Advocate's Society. Stick around for the second half of the episode, where we debrief our conversation in a round-table with fellow law student and Wisconsin Law Review Symposium Abby Chase. Abby gives info on the Wisconsin Law Review's 2020 Symposium, titled "Wisconsin's Intellectual History and Traditions." Dean Dan Tokaji is the keynote speaker for the symposium. You can attend the virtual event by registering here.

Dan Tokaji is a leading scholar in election law. He has published countless articles in a variety of scholarly journals on this very subject, and has been cited innumerable times by academics and authors leading up to the 2020 election. He earned an A.B. in English and American literature and language and philosophy from Harvard, before earning his J.D. from Yale University. He has taught at both Harvard and Oxford, and has been interviewed and quoted by The New York Times, The Washington Post, along with many other media outlets. Dan Tokaji recently became the Dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School. You can find his biography and bibliography here.

Oct 15, 202046:33
Shaken & Stirred: The Dangerous Cocktail of Religion and Politics in America w/ Dan van Voorhis
Sep 17, 202049:23
Policing a Democracy: Qualified Immunity & Use of Force w/ Prof. Ion Meyn
Sep 03, 202043:27
Summer 2020: COVID-19 & Black Lives Matter

Summer 2020: COVID-19 & Black Lives Matter

We talk about how law interacts with current social movements and navigates the world of COVID-19, as well as what incoming law students can do to change the culture. Chris Arguedas can be found here, and Cierra Russell can be found here. 

Do you want to support The Advocate's Society and help us talk with more people, in more positions, and with better equipment? You can support us here! You can also head to our Anchor page to leave us a message that we'll respond to in the next episode!

Be sure to subscribe to The Advocate’s Society so that you don’t miss any other content that we release, follow us on Instagram at @uwadvocatessociety and visit our blog and website! Thanks for listening! 

[Also, please excuse the cute yapping hearing at one point in the recording. It's Paul's new puppy! 😍]

Timestamps: 

1. Intro 00:00 

2. COVID-19 & BLM in Columbus & LA 03:05 

3. What Does the Law Do Right & Wrong? 07:09 

4. How Do We Begin Having the Conversation On Race? 11:11 

5. What is Equity & Equality in Law? 15:18 

6. The Power of Listening 23:33 

7. Leading by Example 26:08 

8. Chris & Cierra’s Tips for Incoming Law Students 28:42 

9. Paul & Anthony Discuss the Episode 29:56 

10. Paul & Anthony’s Tips for Incoming Law Students 36:03 

Further Reading: 

How the Supreme Court Enables Police Excessive Force 

Talking to Strangers - Malcolm Gladwell 

COVID-19: Legislative Action & Regulatory Agency Response Updates

Aug 20, 202039:21
A Discussion on COVID-19 w/ Abby Chase & Hollyn Dinnes

A Discussion on COVID-19 w/ Abby Chase & Hollyn Dinnes

The Advocate's Society discuss COVID-19 and evaluate the world's and United States' response to this global pandemic through the lens of the law and our personal experience.
Apr 06, 202001:00:41
Fighting Hate Speech with Free Speech (by Former ACLU President Nadine Strossen)

Fighting Hate Speech with Free Speech (by Former ACLU President Nadine Strossen)

The Advocate's Society welcomes Nadine Strossen, who discusses the ideas behind her book, "Hate: Why We Should Resists it with Free Speech, not Censorship."
Feb 17, 202047:41
Restoring Justice at the Supreme Court: A Townhall with Candidate Judge Jill Karofsky

Restoring Justice at the Supreme Court: A Townhall with Candidate Judge Jill Karofsky

In Wisconsin, the public elect their state's Supreme Court justices. In this episode, we speak to Judge Jill Karofsky, who's running for a position on the court.
Nov 25, 201955:32
Tales from Dilley: Inside an Immigrant Detention Center on the US/Mexico Border

Tales from Dilley: Inside an Immigrant Detention Center on the US/Mexico Border

An inside look into an immigrant detention center near the U.S./Mexico border, with Immigration Law Professor Erin Barbato, and UW Law Students Juan José Fonseca Angel and Nancy Cruz, who visited the detention center on a pro-bono trip earlier this year.
Nov 11, 201957:20