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BLIP on the Radar

BLIP on the Radar

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BLIP on the Radar is a podcast created and produced by students of the Brooklyn Law Incubator and Policy Clinic, a startup clinic at Brooklyn Law School.
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What Does Your Smartwatch Say About You?

BLIP on the RadarMay 06, 2024

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What Does Your Smartwatch Say About You?

What Does Your Smartwatch Say About You?

Kate Hennessey and Brendan Duggan join us as hosts on BLIP on the Radar to talk about data privacy, tech wearables, and biometric data tracking. How does this technology impact our daily lives and the future of sports? Discover the profound implications of wearable tech advancements with Kate and Brendan.


Produced by Nicole Reed

May 06, 202429:45
Sports in the Era of Online Gambling

Sports in the Era of Online Gambling

In this episode of BLIP on the Radar, Ryan and Corey discuss the intersection of sports and gambling including the historical approaches of major American sports leagues. They talk about how leagues have navigated scandals in the past, leading up to some of the most recent stories. This includes looking at the evolving landscape of online sports betting and the possibilities after recent policy changes.

Hosts Ryan Raschella and Corey Weisfeld

Produced by Nicole Reed

Apr 30, 202435:07
Digital Crossroads: The Legislature and Supreme Court Tackle Free Speech Online and Digital Borders

Digital Crossroads: The Legislature and Supreme Court Tackle Free Speech Online and Digital Borders

Explore TikTok's legislative battle and its global impact, and the battle for free speech in the digital age. In this epsiode, we deep dive into the current discussions over TikTok, as well as the Supreme Court cases of NetChoice v. Paxton and Moody v. NetChoice, examining the clash between social media giants and state laws over content moderation, First Amendment rights, and the future of online discourse.

Apr 02, 202426:03
NBA Unveils It’s Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Platform. What does it mean?

NBA Unveils It’s Artificial Intelligence Enhanced Platform. What does it mean?

In this week’s episode, BLIP students Ryan Raschella and Corey Weisfeld discuss the recent developments in the NBA, with the league unveiling ‘NB-AI’, a generative AI tool that the league says will “personalize the live game viewing experience.”  Ryan and Corey explore what some of these experiences will look like while discussing possible concerns to consider.

Produced by BLIP student Nicole Reed

Feb 26, 202421:41
The Taylor Swift Deepfakes Controversy and Kari Lake’s Leaked Audio Recording That’s Rocking Arizona

The Taylor Swift Deepfakes Controversy and Kari Lake’s Leaked Audio Recording That’s Rocking Arizona

In this episode, Nicole Reed discusses the recent controversy surrounding the explicit deepfake images of Taylor Swift that flooded the internet and the recent push in Washington for stronger AI regulations; Ali Rawaf explores some of the legal issues surrounding the leaked audio that Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake surreptitiously recorded of her conversation with the state’s now-former GOP chairman in which the he seemingly offered to bribe Lake to sit out this election cycle.
Feb 13, 202426:23
Mark Potkewitz - Legal Technology, Law, and Policy

Mark Potkewitz - Legal Technology, Law, and Policy

In this episode, Benjamin Sklar interviews Mark Potkewitz, the Director of Legal Innovation at Ulster University in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and an adjunct professor at Brooklyn Law School. Mark and Benjamin discuss the discrepancies in the U.S. and U.K. legal systems, the internet, and privacy laws.

Jan 03, 202145:04
The TECHOver: How Tech, Data, and Cybersecurity issues are taking over every area of law

The TECHOver: How Tech, Data, and Cybersecurity issues are taking over every area of law

In this episode, we speak with Professor Mark Rosen, who discusses the increasing role of tech, data, and Cybersecurity in the study and practice of law.
Aug 18, 202042:56
Unique Paths to IP: A Discussion with Lynda Braun

Unique Paths to IP: A Discussion with Lynda Braun

We speak with Professor Braun about her unique path as an Intellectual Property Litigator.
Jun 14, 202055:03
CUBE: How Brooklaw has transformed the study of Startup Law

CUBE: How Brooklaw has transformed the study of Startup Law

On this episode, we chat with Prof. John Rudikoff and Marcelle Little Dawes, directors from Brooklyn Law's Center for Urban Business and Entrepreneurship (CUBE). We learn more about CUBE's history, it's missions, as well as the annual Innovators Invitational.
May 15, 202044:12
Legal Tech and LinkedIn for Law Students

Legal Tech and LinkedIn for Law Students

In this episode, we chat with Roman Zelichenko, the Founder and CEO of LaborLess, a Legal Tech Platform. Roman discusses how he used his legal education and career to pivot into Legal Tech, and how he leveraged LinkedIn to build his personal brand.
Apr 30, 202034:13
There's an IP for everyone

There's an IP for everyone

BLIP Director Jonathan Askin joins the first episode of the podcast to discuss the founding and evolution of BLIP, and how law students can prepare for a post-COVID19 world.
Apr 13, 202027:24