Moritz Podcasts
Recent Podcasts
Fisher v. Texas: The Issues and Arguments
A discussion focusing on the issues and arguments before the court in the upcoming case, Fisher v. Texas. Visit http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/fisher-v-university-of-texas-at-austin/ for more information about the case.
Date: Sep. 25, 2012
Podcast Archive
U.S. Supreme Court
The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law U.S. Supreme Court podcasts utilize faculty experts from specific areas of law to discuss cases decided or pending by the Court, trends in the Court�s decisions, or other issues facing the Court. Moritz faculty includes seven former Supreme Court clerks and experts from nearly every area of the law. The podcasts are intended for scholars, students, legal professionals and journalists looking for thoughtful and concise commentary on some of the most pressing legal cases today. To subscribe, configure your podcasting client accordingly, and have it point to http://moritzlaw.osu.edu/podcasts/scotus_feed.php.
Below are the most recent podcasts from Moritz professors, or you can see a complete listing of all U.S. Supreme Court Podcasts.
FCC v. Fox Television
Featured Expert: Christopher M. Fairman
Issues:
Date: Nov. 4, 2008
Oregon v. Ice
Featured Expert: Douglas A. Berman
Issues:
Date: Oct. 12, 2008
Professor Douglas A. Berman discusses the U.S. Supreme Court case Oregon v. Ice. [Play video]
Arizona v. Gant Preview
Featured Expert: Joshua Dressler
Issues: Search and seizure
Date: Oct. 8, 2008
Professor Joshua Dressler discusses the U.S. Supreme Court case Arizona v. Gant. Professor Dressler says that the Court could use the case to change the 4th Amendment's search and seizure law. [Play audio]
Crawford v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville Preview
Featured Expert: L. Camille Hébert
Issues: Sexual harassment, employment law
Date: Oct. 8, 2008
Professor L. Camille Hébert discusses the Supreme Court case of Crawford v. Metropolitan Government of Nashville Preview. The case involves a woman who claims she was discharged because she cooperated in her employer's internal investigation of sexual harassment complaints against another employee. [Play audio]
Herring v. U.S.
Featured Expert: Joshua Dressler
Issues: 4th Amendment; exclusionary rule
Date: Oct. 8, 2008
Professor Joshua Dressler discusses the U.S. Supreme Court case of Herring v. U.S.. The case discusses the 4th Amendment’s exclusionary rule. [Play audio]
Baze v. Rees Ruling Analysis
Featured Expert: Douglas A. Berman
Issues: Death Penalty; 8th Amendment
Date: Apr. 16, 2008
Professor Douglas A. Berman analyzes the April 16 ruling in Baze v. Rees, which challenges the use of a three-drug cocktail in death penalty executions on 8th Amendment grounds. [Play audio]


