S5 E6: The Politics of Pipelines

S5 E6: The Politics of Pipelines

Author: Common Law February 23, 2023 Duration: 32:29
The federal process for reviewing proposed interstate natural gas pipelines was highly contentious several decades ago and is now more of a rubber stamp. UVA Law professor Alison Gocke looks at what changed.

Law is the often invisible architecture of daily life, shaping everything from a routine medical visit to the consequences of a traffic stop. Common Law, a podcast from the University of Virginia School of Law, explores this pervasive force with clarity and depth. Hosted by Dean Risa Goluboff alongside a rotating panel of faculty experts she calls her "Co-Counsel"-including Danielle Citron, John Harrison, Cathy Hwang, and Greg Mitchell-each episode digs into the legal principles and policies that quietly govern our world. The conversation goes beyond abstract theory to examine how laws actually function on the ground and where they might be headed next. You'll hear thoughtful analysis on emerging issues and timeless debates, all presented through accessible discussion that connects legal concepts to real human experiences. This isn't about dry statutes or courtroom drama clichés; it's about understanding the common framework we all operate within, whether we realize it or not. Tune in for a consistently engaging and enlightening look at the rules that bind us, the tensions that challenge them, and the thinkers who are parsing what it all means. This particular podcast succeeds in making the complex contours of law feel immediate and relevant, offering listeners a genuine insight into the forces that structure our society.
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Season 2 Preview: When Law Changed the World [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:48
The second season of “Common Law” explores pivotal moments when law — and lawyers — changed the world. Hosts Risa Goluboff and Leslie Kendrick look back at turning points that shed light on the world today and how we got…
Episode 10: Science and the Gavel [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 33:12
With scientific evidence an intrinsic and complex part of today’s court cases, can judges keep up? Senior U.S. District Judge Jed Rakoff of the Southern District of New York discusses challenges and opportunities for jur…
Episode 9: A Change of Faith at the Supreme Court [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:26
UVA Law professors Richard Schragger and Micah Schwartzman join Cornell’s Nelson Tebbe to discuss the evolution of the Supreme Court's jurisprudence on religion.
Episode 8: Killer Robots and the Algorithms of War [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 44:08
As tech transforms traditional warfare, UVA Law professor Ashley Deeks explains how national security is changing and discusses whether the law can keep up.
Episode 7: The Lawyer in Your Computer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 39:15
From courtroom apps to analyzing law texts, UVA Law professor Michael Livermore explains how technology is reshaping legal processes and yielding new insights.
Episode 6: A Future With Autonomous Vehicles [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 58:22
UVA Law professor and insurance and torts expert Kenneth Abraham and alum Mike Raschid ’86, chief legal officer and vice president of operations at Perrone Robotics, discuss what a future with autonomous vehicles will me…
Episode 5: How Law Can Make a Difference in Health Outcomes [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 36:18
Public health policy expert and UVA Law professor Dayna Bowen Matthew ’87 explores social and legal factors — such as where you live and your race — that affect health outcomes, and how lawyers and doctors are teaming up…
Episode 4: The Law and Ethics of 'Game of Thrones' [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 50:56
We take a break from this season’s focus on the future of law to explore the future (and past) of Westeros with Virginia Solicitor General Toby Heytens ’00 and Professor Mila Versteeg.
Episode 3: Taxing Big Tech and the Future of International Tax [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 42:22
UVA Law professor Ruth Mason explains why the world is at a crossroads on international tax, as nations consider how to ensure that corporations like Google, Amazon and Apple are paying their fair share in a digital econ…
Episode 2: How Blockchain Could Change Everything [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:48
UVA Law professor George Geis and attorney Mayme Donohue of Hunton Andrews Kurth discuss the impact of blockchain — the same technology fueling the rise of cryptocurrencies — on a range of industries, including law.