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Lex Per Sonus

Lex Per Sonus

著者: New England Law Review
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Lex Per Sonus - "Law by Sound." Once called On Remand, Lex Per Sonus is the official podcast of the New England Law Review, a student-run journal that produces the flagship publication of New England Law | Boston. Lex Per Sonus provides student-oriented insight into the legal realm and its real-world implications, featuring forthcoming authors, students, alums, and in-field professionals.New England Law Review 社会科学
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  • A Heartbeat Away - Interview with Oscar Fullerton
    2026/03/30

    Molly, our host, talks with Oscar Fullerton, Esq., '25, about his Note A Heartbeat Away: How a Two-Term President Could Serve A Third Term and Actions to Prevent It on presidential term limits and the Constitution.

    In this episode, Oscar talks about the historical creation of term limits and the various scenarios that could play out today if that precedent were to be challenged. Oscar discusses the current discourse of term limits, the impact of the language of the Amendments, and the various actors involved if a president were to seek a third term.

    The full article is available to read in the New England Law Review Volume 60-1.

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    22 分
  • When ‘Good’ Loses: How the Arbitration Clause in Good v. Uber Opens a Trapdoor for Corporate Sleight of Hand in the Digital Age - Interview with Kylee MacLeod
    2026/01/29

    Molly, our host, talks with Kylee MacLeod, Juris Doctor Candidate 2026, about her article about the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's ruling in Good v. Uber.

    In this episode, Kylee talks about how everyday people, like William Good, may inadvertently lose access to justice due to complex terms and conditions, raising concerns about transparency and consumer rights in digital contracts.

    The full article is available to read in the New England Law Review Website

    https://newenglrev.com/2026/01/13/when-good-loses-how-the-arbitration-clause-in-good-v-uber-opens-a-trapdoor-for-corporate-sleight-of-hand-in-the-digital-age/


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    28 分
  • A Law Fostering Innovation or Big Tech Manipulation? - Interview with Kate McQuaide
    2025/11/24

    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 分
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