
When judges mistreat their clerks, who holds them accountable? Where can clerks turn to for help? What workplace protections exist? In this episode, Francesca and Jacob talk to Aliza Shatzman, president and founder of the Legal Accountability Project. In March 2022, Aliza submitted written testimony for a House Judiciary Subcommittee hearing about the lack of workplace protections for judiciary employees, detailing her personal experience with harassment and retaliation by a former DC Superior Court judge. Now, Aliza advocates for other clerks through her nonprofit, helping to ensure they have positive experiences while providing resources to those who do not.
Mar 22, 2023
37 min

Whose First Amendment Is it? Perspectives on the Evolving State of Free Speech and Religious Freedom
Editors Caolinn and Devin discuss current issues in First Amendment jurisprudence with Morenike Fajana and Louise Melling.
Mar 13, 2023
55 min

The Parenthetically team discusses the 2022 midterm elections and important policy outcomes.
Dec 5, 2022
40 min

The Parenthetically team discusses two current issues raising questions about our faith in the federal judiciary: The Supreme Court’s potential embrace of a radical election law theory, and the conflicts of interest raised by the political activities of a Supreme Court justice’s spouse.
Oct 26, 2022
47 min

In this two-episode series, editors Francesca and Michael examine issues of diversity and mental health in the legal industry.Just in time to honor World Mental Health Day, they talk to Mike Kasdan—partner at Wiggin & Dana— and Julian Sarafian—founder of the law firm For Creators, By Creators PC—about the industry's problem with mental health, its underlying causes, and potential solutions.
Oct 18, 2022
56 min

In this two-episode series, editors Francesca and Michael examine issues of diversity and mental health in the legal industry.In this first part, they talk to Rachel Godsil—founder of Perception Institute and professor at Rutgers Law School—about the industry's problem with diversity, its underlying causes, and potential solutions.
Oct 10, 2022
48 min

Editors Harry and Michael discuss election law and redistricting challenges with Wilfred Codrington, Alicia Bannon, Yurij Rudensky, and Evan Ringel.
Aug 12, 2022
1 hr 15 min

The Parenthetically team discusses Elon Musk's pending takeover bid, and the backlash to Disney's reaction to Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill.
Jul 5, 2022
37 min

(discussing legal issues related to the opioid crisis and the different avenues through which victims and their families are seeking justice with Abbe R. Gluck, Elizabeth Chamblee Burch, Joseph Krakoff, Judge Arthur J. Gonzalez, and Sheila L. Birnbaum)
May 27, 2022
1 hr 9 min

Welcome to Parenthetically, a podcast by the NYU Law Review. Each episode, Law Review editors will explore pressing legal issues with scholars, practitioners, and fellow law students. Stay tuned for our pilot episode, coming soon.
Apr 26, 2022
1 min
