Synopsis
Listen to the ABA Journal Podcast for analysis and hear discussions with authors for The Modern Law Library books podcast series.
Episodes
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How a series of attacks by a breakaway Amish sect became a landmark hate-crimes case
30/09/2014 Duration: 23minThe Amish religion is a branch of Christianity that adheres to a doctrine of simplicity, nonviolence and forgiveness. How then did a breakaway group come to be implicated in the first federal trial to prosecute religiously motivated hate crimes within the same faith community? From September to November in 2011, there was series of five attacks against nine Amish victims in Ohio in which their beards or hair were shorn. Some were left bruised and bloodied. Several victims had their homes invaded in the dead of night, while others were lured to a settlement in Bergholz, Ohio, and then attacked. The alleged perpetrators were from a breakaway Amish community in Bergholz, led by a bishop named Samuel Mullet. Some victims were estranged family members of the attackers, while others had crossed Mullet in some way. State officials called on federal prosecutors to take over the case and to try the alleged perpetrators under the Shepard-Byrd Act, a federal hate crimes law. Sixteen people were charged in the attacks
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Boies and Olson reveal the backstory of the case against California’s Proposition 8 (podcast)
28/08/2014 Duration: 20min -
Growing up during BTK serial-killing spree informed author’s new crime novel (podcast)
28/07/2014 Duration: 19min -
Why should 9/11 terrorism trials be held at ‘Mother Court’ in New York? Author explains (podcast)
30/06/2014 Duration: 14min -
How 50 children were saved from Nazi Germany by a Philadelphia lawyer and his wife (podcast)
29/05/2014 Duration: 17min -
This 18th-century British judge helped SCOTUS decide the fate of Guantanamo detainees (podcast)
30/04/2014 Duration: 13min -
‘Emergency Sasquatch Ordinance’ author shares weird-but-true laws from around the globe (podcast)
27/03/2014 Duration: 10min -
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Unconventional childhood helps ‘Free Spirit’ author to advocate for domestic-abuse victims (podcast)
25/11/2013 Duration: 20min -
Government surveillance revelations are having a chilling effect on lawyers, says author (podcast)
16/09/2013 Duration: 20min -
Rosa Parks’ attorney: ‘If the story would be told, I’d have to tell it’ (podcast)
20/08/2013 Duration: 18min -
Author on how ‘tremendously radical’ women blazed trails into the legal profession (podcast)
10/06/2013 Duration: 23min -
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‘Lawyer Bubble’ author discusses what the future looks like for today’s new lawyers
09/04/2013 Duration: 13min -
Want to protect individual freedom? Have a strong central government, says ‘Rule of the Clan’ author
11/03/2013 Duration: 16min -
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Is Batman a State Actor? ‘Law of Superheroes’ Authors Dish on Comics in the Courtroom
10/12/2012 Duration: 21min