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The Advocate's Society

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Welcome to The Advocate's Society, a podcast dedicated to discussing how the law interacts with political and social issues and affects our lives.

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11/11/2019

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October 24, 2021

Critical Race Theory with Judge Everett Mitchell

<p>Season 3 of The Advocate's Society kicks off with a discussion on Critical Race Theory with Dane County Circuit Court Judge Everett Mitchell. Along with serving on the bench, Judge Mitchell serves as Pastor of Solid Rock Baptist Church in Madison, WI, and is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Wisconsin Law School. &nbsp;We discuss the current discourse of this topic in education and topic about the roots of this crucial legal theory. Furthermore, we discuss ways of applying CRT to our historical perspective in order to better understand one another, across the illusion and boundaries of race.&nbsp;</p>

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February 11, 2021

Biden's Immigration Plan: Finally Some Good News?

On this episode, we speak with Professor Erin Barbato of the University of Wisconsin Law School's Immigrant Justice Clinic. We last spoke to Professor Barbato on our first episode of the show, Tales From Dilley, and she's back to give us an update on how the immigration landscape has changed since we last spoke, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on US immigration, and how the Biden Administration plans on changing the course of immigration away from former President Trump's restrictive policies.

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January 21, 2021

Twitter Banned Trump: Did They Just Break the Law?

<p>In this episode, we talk with Professor Anuj Desai, Professor of Law at the University of Wisconsin Law School, who specializes in First Amendment and defamation issues. He places the current events in the broader historical context of free speech in the United States, and specifies the scope of the First Amendment.&nbsp;</p> <p>Does former President Trump have a constitutional right to tweet? Listen in and find out!</p>

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Welcome to The Advocate's Society, a podcast dedicated to discussing how the law interacts with political and social issues and affects our lives.

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