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Stanford ACS Podcast: Summary Judgments
Summary Judgments is a podcast discussing legal news and policy issues relevant to the ACS community. In each episode, we interview a leading figure in the legal community about their career and their efforts to expand a progressive vision of the Constitution.

We will be updating our website with a new round of interviews soon. An archive of our old podcasts can be downloaded to your iPod here, or you can listen online by clicking one of the links below.

Episode Five: April 20, 2007 - Listen Online
In this week's episode, we interview Debo Adegbile, Assoc. Director of Litigation for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, about voting rights and segregation in America today.

Episode Four: March 21, 2007 - Listen Online
In this week's episode, we interview distinguished public interest litigator Alan Morrison about his career suing the government and industry for consumer rights, accountability, and campaign finance reform.

Episode Three: February 4, 2007 - Listen Online
Check out our interview with former Senator and two-time Presidential candidate Gary Hart in which he discusses presidential politics and national security. Also, we discuss the latest news on the government's practice of extraordinary rendition and the tradeoffs inherent in regulating global warming.

Episode Two: November 29, 2006 - Listen Online
In this episode, we discuss the latest data on the government's attempts to regulate pornography on the internet, wetlands protection, and have a chat with David Halperin of Campus Progress.

Episode One: October 27, 2006 - Listen Online
In our inaugural episode, we discuss the latest news in law & policy and interview George Lakoff, U.C. Berkeley Professor of Linguistics.

About Us
The American Constitution Society for Law and Policy (ACS) is one of the nation's leading progressive legal organizations. The Stanford Law School chapter was founded in 2004 and is one of the largest student chapters in the nation.
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Last Updated: November, 2009