On the new episode of @LawOnFilm, I'm joined by Rachel Denber & Anna Nemzer to discuss the must-see documentary, "My Undesirable Friends: Part I—Last Air in Moscow," about the massive crackdown on independent media in Russia under Putin. https://t.co/QuIZMnanjz
How did emergency powers come to define the border-- restricting asylum, normalizing expulsions, and expanding executive control? My new @gulcimmigration article traces how “crisis” became the norm and exception the rule.
https://t.co/vUklJC91r0
New @LawOnFilm special🎙️: "Syriana" revisited with Peggy McGuinness. As the U.S.–Iran war brings strikes, energy shocks, and escalation, we ask why reality feels even more dystopian than the film—and how power now operates with even fewer constraints.
https://t.co/gWdVIRiZZh
New on @lawonfilm: I'm joined by Mark Drumbl & Barbora Hola to talk about "The Lives of Others." We examine the film’s portrayal of surveillance, informants, and moral compromise, while drawing on insights from their book "Informers Up Close". Listen here:
https://t.co/dilPeKhzK5
On the latest episode of @LawonFilm, I’m joined by Professor Alexandra Meise to discuss "The Killing Fields"--and the Khmer Rouge genocide, journalists as witnesses to atrocity, and how film shapes our understanding of international justice.
Listen here: https://t.co/wADEowolf4
On the new @LawOnFilm podcast, we explore "Conclave" which turns the papal election into a gripping study of institutions under pressure. Listen as Monsignor Raymond Kupke and I dig into authority, legitimacy, and what happens when rules meet moral doubt.
https://t.co/qVPKzhDT9q
On the new episode of
@LawOnFilm podcast, I cover Quentin Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" with @RKeydar. Join us as we examine the ethics of retribution, collective guilt, and the limits of international justice:
https://t.co/YRrpke7VNz
Thrilled to have William Schabas join me on @LawonFilm podcast to discuss "An Officer and a Spy" and the legacy of the Dreyfus Affair
https://t.co/QgVu4de5DS
Special thanks to our star speakers at #IBA2026 for enriching today’s panel. Your expertise in business, international law, food & agriculture, and health law sparked an engaging conversation on practical pathways to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger. #SDG1
Excited to participate in multiple #IBAToronto#IBA2025 conference panels today, including on the human rights impacts of corruption, on eradicating global poverty, and on the documentary film, "The Veto" about reforming the UN Security Council @IBAevents
Celebrating episode # 50 on @LawOnFilm podcast, as acclaimed criminal defense attorney Frank Wohl joins me to unpack Clint Eastwood's "Juror #2"
https://t.co/ReTeAyFHbN
Very happy to report that our client Nizar Trabelsi is now finally free after years of unlawful detention and inhumane treatment.
https://t.co/OUrqrZn9be
On the latest @lawonfilm podcast, Elliot Hasler, writer and director of "Vindication Swim," joins me to discuss Mercedes Gleitze's historic and contested swim across the English channel, which raises timeless questions of proof, reputation, and justice.
https://t.co/3tmQQoFF8K
Check out the latest Race and Rights Podcast Episode titled "Mohammad Ali" hosted by CSRR Faculty Affiliate, Jonathan Hafetz.
Link to Full Episode: https://t.co/E8sc7sEbZ2
@JonathanHafetz