
S4 E5: The Railroad Strike Case That Made History on Federal Injunctions
UVA Law professor Aditya Bamzai discusses In re Debs and the federal government’s use of injunctions with hosts John Harrison and Risa Goluboff.
1 Apr 202232min

S4 E4: Why Fair Procedures Matter in Policing
Yale Law School professor Tom R. Tyler joins co-host and fellow psychologist Gregory Mitchell to discuss Tyler’s work on procedural justice, including a training program for Chicago police officers.
17 Mar 202230min

S4 E3: Calling Out Cyberattacks
The United States and other nations have only recently begun to publicly attribute cyberattacks to other countries, such as Russia. UVA Law professor Kristen Eichensehr proposes more transparency and ...
3 Mar 202231min

S4 E2: Inside the President’s Supreme Court Commission
University of Alabama law professor Tara Leigh Grove, a member of the Presidential Commission on the Supreme Court of the United States, joins hosts John Harrison and Risa Goluboff to discuss options ...
17 Feb 202232min

S4 E1: Why ESG Funds Are Shaking Up Wall Street
Do ESG funds — those espousing environmental, social and governance values — live up to their label, and should they be regulated? UVA Law professor Quinn Curtis joins hosts Cathy Hwang and Risa Golub...
3 Feb 202229min

Season 4 Preview: Co-Counsel
For the fourth season of the podcast “Common Law,” launching Feb. 3, UVA Law professors John Harrison, Danielle Citron, Gregory Mitchell and Cathy Hwang will co-host with Dean Risa Goluboff. Each co-h...
27 Jan 20222min

S3 E9: Separate Schools, Separate Worlds
Why are many K-12 schools still struggling with racial inequity and the legacy of segregation almost 70 years after Brown v. Board of Education? University of Virginia President Jim Ryan discusses the...
1 Jun 202132min



















