In this KosmosOnline podcast, which first appeared on Kosmos in October 2010, Jeanne Hoffman talks with Sasha Volokh about his introduction to classical liberal ideas, his current work and how he met his wife (at an IHS event!). Sasha also explains his theory of 'second best libertarianism.' Dr. Volokh is an Assistant Professor at Emory Law School and an adjunct scholar at the Reason Public Policy Institute.
In this Kosmos Online podcast, I once again turn the tables on our usual host Jeanne Hoffman and interview her about taking advantage of law academic associations.
In this KosmosOnline Podcast, Phil Magness gets his revenge and interviews me about current trends in legal academia. I also share my legal blogroll, and offer some reading recommendations to academics both within and outside the legal profession.
In this KosmosOnline Podcast, Jeanne Hoffman talks with Dr. Bill Glod about his paper, "Conditional Preferences and Refusal of Treatment," recently published in HEC Forum.
In this Kosmos Podcast, I talk with Todd Zywicki, Professor of Law at the George Mason University School of Law, Senior Scholar of the Mercatus Center at George Mason University, Senior Fellow of the James Buchanan Center for Political Economy Program on Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, at George Mason University, a Senior Fellow of the Goldwater Institute, and a Fellow of the International Centre for Economic Research in Turin, Italy.
From the podcast description: With the nomination of Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court, there is a great deal of discussion about the proper role of the courts in general, and "judicial activism" in particular.