An Observation of Race and Reproductive Rights in a Medical Setting

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 11-10-2011

There is great debate over the current healthcare system and the treatment of the poor and women of color in a medical setting. In this edition of the BU Law podcast, host David Yas, a BU Law alum, former publisher of Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly and a V.P. at Bernstein Global Wealth welcomes Khiara M. Bridges, associate professor of law at BU School of Law and associate professor of anthropology, to discuss her new book, Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization. Professor Bridges talks about her observations at a public hospital in Manhattan, her views on the state of the current healthcare system, how the new healthcare law will impact women of color and what needs to change in our society when it comes to race, public health and womens issues.

Occupy Wall Street, and its off-shoots

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Justice | Posted on 11-10-2011

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Practice Management & Cloud Trends

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 06-10-2011

Is your practice management vision cloudy? We can help. On this months show, host Jared Correia, Law Practice Management Advisor with Mass. LOMAP, is joined by Jack Newton, Co-founder & CEO of Clio, as they take a look at the latest trends in practice management and cloud computing. Jared and Jack talk about the essential usefulness of practice management systems, the appeal of cloud programs (even for skittish lawyers!) and what the future looks like in the cloud.

Suffolk Law. Patently Obvious.

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 04-10-2011

Professor Michael Rustad, the Co-Director of Suffolk Law’s IP concentration, discusses Suffolk graduates practicing Patent Law in top Boston law firms. Learn more about our nationally-ranked IP concentration at http://bit.ly/hxp8wt.

Concussions and Sports Injuries: Preventing Brain Injury

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Talk | Posted on 03-10-2011

From youth sports all the way up to professional teams, concussions are a very common injury, and they can have long term, lifelong effects if left untreated. Ringler Radio, host Larry Cohen along with co-host, Nolan Robinson join guest, Attorney David Kracke from the law firm of Nichols & Associates in Portland, Oregon, to discuss the severity of concussions. David talks about Max Conrad and Max’s Law, litigation involving concussions and the importance of educating and training the general public about the dangers.

Wikipedia’s new QR Pedia codes

Posted by Admin | Posted in Legal Justice | Posted on 02-10-2011

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