12/03/2020
Some folks hear local control and think politicians in [insert state capital city here] are taking away my ability to decide things. Yale Law professor Anika Singh Lemar hears something very different.
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Government · 2020
27/02/2020
This week, Harold McDougall, Professor at Howard University School of Law, gives his thoughts on 2020, unions for all, & the work that needs to be done to enact lasting socioeconomic change.
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15/02/2020
The 2020 Election, Taxes, & Socioeconomic Justice
George Washington University Law Professor Jeremy Bearer-Friend talks about the 2020 election and how the various tax plans from the candidates stack up.
13/02/2020
While the Iowa Caucus doesn't come up, Professor Joshua Douglas of University of Kentucky J. David Rosenberg College of Law & Jon Wainwright talk about the many other ways we can improve our democracy.
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30/01/2020
Episode 57 is out now wherever you get your podcasts! We've got Professor Jeremy Bearer-Friend of The George Washington University Law School on to talk about the 2020 election and how the Democratic candidates' tax policies could restructure society and government. https://apple.co/3aUzwcN
16/01/2020
Thanks to Ryan Sullivan, retailers in Nebraska can't
shake you down for $400 because they thought you were stealing something. Now about the 49 other states where the law allowing that is still on the books... bit.ly/CAPImpactPodE56
McGeorge Capital Center for Law & Policy University of Nebraska College of Law
25/09/2019
The CAP⋅impact Podcast: Why the Tampon Tax is Unconstitutional
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman explain how the tampon tax violates the U.S. Constitution.
19/09/2019
It's more than just unfair to balance state budgets on the ... It could very well be unconstitutional according to Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University Professors Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman on this week's podcast.
The CAP·impact Podcast: Episode 55: Why the Tampon Tax is Unconstitutional with Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman on Apple Podcasts
Show The CAP·impact Podcast, Ep Episode 55: Why the Tampon Tax is Unconstitutional with Bridget Crawford and Emily Gold Waldman - Sep 19, 2019
13/09/2019
"The longest-running criticism ... is that there is voracious upselling of taxpayers by the Free File Alliance companies." - UC Davis School of Law Professor Dennis Ventry on one of the many problems with the federal free file program.
The CAP·impact Podcast: Episode 54: Fighting Industry to Fix Free Filing of Taxes with Prof. Dennis Ventry on Apple Podcasts
Show The CAP·impact Podcast, Ep Episode 54: Fighting Industry to Fix Free Filing of Taxes with Prof. Dennis Ventry - Sep 12, 2019
09/09/2019
Thank you for the kind words, Prof. Pearson! We're sure Penn State University - Dickinson Law is as proud to have you as we were to have you on the podcast.
Elder Law Prof Blog: CAP-Impact Podcast: Data Driven Practices for Protecting Older Adults
Recently I had the enjoyable experience of being interviewed by Jon Wainwright, Project Manager for the Capital Center for Law and Policy at McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific. He asks great questions. His podcast project, CAP-Impact, is...
05/09/2019
What was the reaction of Penn State University - Dickinson Law Professor Katherine Pearson, this week's guest, when a Pennsylvania legislator stalled criminal background check legislation for professional guardians? "Maybe we need criminal background checks for legislators." http://bit.ly/CAPImpactPodE53