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Three-Minute Legal Talks: Can You Sue a President Over an Executive Order?
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Three-Minute Legal Talks: Can You Sue a President Over an Executive Order?

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Lisa Manheim, Charles I. Stone Professor of Law, explains the different routes available for bringing lawsuits against executive orders, as well as other ways they can be stopped.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: America's Long-Standing Interest in Greenland
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Three-Minute Legal Talks: America's Long-Standing Interest in Greenland

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Anita Ramasastry, the Henry M. Jackson Professor of Law, covers the long history of the United States’ interest in acquiring Greenland as well as the current options to do so.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: All About White-Collar Crime
3-Minute Legal Talks with Jeannine Lemker

Three-Minute Legal Talks: All About White-Collar Crime

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Jeannine Lemker, director of ºìÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™s Entrepreneurial Law Clinic, answers questions about white-collar crime.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Reclassifying Cannabis as a Schedule III Substance
Karen Boxx

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Reclassifying Cannabis as a Schedule III Substance

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Professor of Law Karen Boxx covers the legal implications of cannabis’s reclassification as a Schedule III substance, including business, consumer and medical implications.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Race and Ethnicity in College Applications
Theo Myhre

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Race and Ethnicity in College Applications

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Theo Myhre, teaching professor at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, covers the U.S. Supreme Court case SFFA v. Harvard and how it affects college applicants and their admissions applications.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
Sanne Knudsen from the Three-Minute Legal Tips video

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo

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In three minutes, Sanne Knudsen, the Stimson Bullitt Endowed Professor of Environmental Law at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, reviews the Supreme Court case and how it centers on the Chevron doctrine.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work
3-Minute Legal Talks: Jeff Feldman on Class Action Lawsuits

Three-Minute Legal Talks: How Class Action Lawsuits Work

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In three minutes, Jeff Feldman, professor from practice at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, gives a tutorial on class action lawsuits.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained
Doug Ross

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The United States v. Google Case Explained

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Douglas Ross, professor from practice at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, covers the DOJ’s case against Google and its search engine.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Covering All Four Trump Indictments
Jessica West

Three-Minute Legal Talks: Covering All Four Trump Indictments

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In just over three minutes, Jessica West, lecturer at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, covers all four Trump indictments.

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The 303 Creative Case Explained
Theo Myhre on camera for the 303 Creative case video

Three-Minute Legal Talks: The 303 Creative Case Explained

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Theo Myhre, teaching professor at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ, covers the 303 Creative, LLC v. Elenis Supreme Court case and the far-reaching impact it may have.