Tag: Legal Scholar

Professor Yael Sternhell from Tel Aviv University will discuss repression in Israeli academia, particularly following the arrest of Palestinian legal scholar Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian who teaches at Hebrew University.
Legal scholar Adam White analyzes the Supreme Court's ruling in West Virginia v. Environmental Protection Agency and its significant impact on the administrative state.
Legal scholar Adam White discusses the significance of the Dobbs abortion decision and emphasizes the importance of considering the concurring opinions of Justices Roberts and Thomas.
Legal scholar Adam White discussed Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement on a podcast, exploring his legacy, impact on the court, lack of respect from liberals, and interesting details from past confirmation battles.
In her book "The Myth of the Cultural Jew," Prof. Roberta Ronsethal Kwall discusses how even secular Jews have unknowingly absorbed Jewish legal traditions (halakha).
Professor Mohammed Wattad discusses Israel's Supreme Court with host Gilad Halpern, delving into its cultural and professional orientation over time.
Prof. Roberta Ronsethal Kwall's new book "The Myth of the Cultural Jew" explores the idea that even secular Jews have been influenced by Jewish legal traditions (halakha) whether they realize it or not.