• A Law Fostering Innovation or Big Tech Manipulation? - Interview with Kate McQuaide
    Nov 24 2025

    Molly, our host, sits down with Kate McQuaide, Juris Doctor Candidate 2026, to explore the issues surrounding Section 230, also known as "the 23 words that created the internet."

    In this episode, Kate talks about her article titled "A Law Fostering Innovation or Big Tech Manipulation?: The Unduly Broad Immunity Granted by Section 230 and its Harmful Effects on Quiet Voices." She analyzes the reason for the law's original construction, the parties that benefit most under the existing system, and provides an alternative moving forward.

    The full article will be available to read in the New England Law Review Vol. 60-1.

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    44 mins
  • Anti-Trans Laws, Biological Essentialism, & Eugenics - Interview with Agripino Kennedy
    Apr 22 2025

    CW: Discussions of violence and sexual violence, transphobia, homophobia


    Damien sits down with Agripino Kennedy, Juris Doctorate Candidate 2025, to talk about anti-transgender legislation in the United States, Language, Eugenics, Biological Essentialism, and how to challenge your worldview. In this episode, Agripino talks about their article "Looking At Anti-Transgender Laws Through Post-Structuralism: The Threat of Eugenics And Biological Essentialism," which explores the language we use in the law, the ways that language can be harmful, and how we can better advocate for transgender rights.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • AI Misuse and Copyright Law - Interview with Gracie Castle
    Jan 23 2025

    CW: Discussion of Revenge Porn


    Agripino sits down with Gracie Castle, Juris Doctorate Candidate 2025, to talk about the dangers of AI misuse, the grey area it occupies in copyright law, and what we can do about it. In this episode, Gracie talks about her article "The GrAI Area: How Artificial Intelligence Colors Publicity Rights in Copyright Law," which explores the ways in which AI can be misused and the impacts it has on celebrities, individuals, and artists.

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    35 mins
  • ALWD Flash Quiz 1
    Jan 21 2025

    In this episode, we pit Associates against Editors to test their citation skills. Join us for an exciting head to head competition to see who is the superior citation master!

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    13 mins
  • Victims or Sex Offenders? - Interview with Morgan Wise
    Jan 16 2025

    CW: Sex Trafficking, Sex Offenses, Discussions of Abuse

    Agripino sits down with Morgan Wise, Juris Doctor Candidate 2025, to explore the issue of victims of sex-trafficking being charged as sex offenders in Massachusetts. In this episode, Morgan talks about her article titled "Victims or Sex Offenders?: How Massachusetts Leaves Women Behind In The Anti-Trafficking Movement," which explores the nuance in prosecution of victims of sex-trafficking for sex offense crimes they allegedly committed during their time being trafficked.



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    38 mins
  • Sidebar: Identities in Law Review
    Oct 9 2024

    Join us for an inspiring podcast episode as Agripino sits down with two executive board members of the New England Law Review Vol. 59: Editor-in-chief Kathryn Bassey (she/her) and Executive Online Editor Damien Wilson (he/him). Dive into the compelling topic of diversity in the legal community and the profound impact of individual identity on the law school experience. Discover how embracing diverse backgrounds and identities can transform the legal community, fostering inclusivity and driving meaningful change within the legal profession while gaining valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of advocating for diversity in the legal field.

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    38 mins
  • Welcome To Lex Per Sonus
    Oct 9 2024

    Lex Per Sonus. Law by Sound.

    Welcome to the new podcast produced by New England Law Review, the student-run flagship journal of New England Law | Boston.

    Learn more at https://newenglrev.com/

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    2 mins
  • It's Not About How We Die, But How We Live - Interview with Marcus DiBacco
    Oct 9 2024

    Join Agripino as they sit down with Marcus DiBacco, Juris Doctor Candidate 2025, to delve into the thought-provoking topic of physician-assisted suicide in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In this episode, Marcus discusses his compelling comment, "It’s Not About How We Die, But How We Live: A Look at Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts," which examines the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court decision in Kligler v. Attorney General.

    Tune in as they explore the ethical, legal, and moral implications of this complex issue, shedding light on its profound impact on lives.

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    24 mins