The official podcast of the UCLA Law Review. In each episode of Dialectic, we discuss a legal topic from a recent or forthcoming UCLA Law Review article. Often we do this by interviewing our published authors about their legal academic work. On occasion, we ask other academics and professionals to comment on our published pieces. By speaking with both our own authors and leaders in other, nonacademic fields, we hope to generate an ongoing dialogue that will supplement our print journal and be interesting to a variety of listeners.
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection of privacy laws and the criminal justice system. States around ...
In this episode, we interview Anne Busacca-Ryan. Anne is a former teacher and a UCLA Law alumna who is currently a staff attorney with Public Counsel ...
This episode is the second of a two part series examining the complexity of addressing homelessness. In Los Angeles, as voters were passing measures t...
This episode is the first of a two part series examining the complexity of addressing homelessness. In Los Angeles in particular, as the voters were p...
This episode is the second in a two-part series exploring California's past, present, and future in addressing the existential threat of climate chang...
This episode is the first in a two-part series exploring California's past, present, and future in addressing the existential threat of climate change...
In this episode of Dialectic, we talk with Professor Claudia Polsky from UC Berkeley Law School about her recently published article in the UCLA Law R...
Our first episode this season is a special collaboration with Law Meets World, a series by UCLA Law Review Discourse that explores the effects of gent...
In this episode, we sit down with Professors Aziz Huq, Tom Ginsburg and Lawrence Sager to discuss threats to constitutional democracy and how well Ame...
In this episode, we sit down with Professor Beth Colgan to discuss how the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against excessive fines and fees and the Six...