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The Massachusetts School of Law presents Books of  Our Time. The show is an ongoing series of in depth interviews with authors of some of the most important cultural, historical and biographical works in print today.
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<title><![CDATA[Books of Our Time: Interview with Dr. Arnold Relman]]></title>
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Larry Velvel, Dean of the Massachusetts School of Law, sits down with Dr. Arnold Relman to discuss Relman's new book on the American healthcare crisis: &quot;A SECOND OPINION&quot;. The interview is 57 minutes and originially aired on Comcast CN8 television. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu.
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Culture Matters Books of Our Time host, Lawrence Velvel and Cultures Matters co-author Lawrence Harrison discuss the book's theme that culture affects dramatically the economic progress and standing of a nation/people.&nbsp; What cultural aspects lead to enhanced economic prosperity or detract from it?&nbsp; Is there sufficient evidence to back up such claims? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2008 21:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Eisenhower and Churchill]]></title>
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Eisenhower and Churchill Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author James Humes discuss Humes' book about the intersection of the lives of Dwight Eisenhower and Winston Churchill.&nbsp; Humes suggests that this partnership was largely responsible for the allied victory over the Axis powers in World War II.&nbsp; He explores the similarities and differences between the two men and how the interacted. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Beer and Circus]]></title>
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Beer and Circus Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Murray Sperber discuss his book on how big time sports, particularly football and basketball have negatively impacted institutions of higher education.&nbsp; What is the proper role of college athletics?&nbsp; Have they gotton out of hand?&nbsp; Are academics being sacrificed for winning teams and greater incomes? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:53:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Food Politics]]></title>
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Food Politics Books of Our Time host, Kurt Olsen and author Marion Nestle discuss the politics of the food industry, how these politics affect what foods we choose and which foods we have the options to choose.&nbsp; Dr. Nestle posits that the politics of the food industry and its relationship to government needs to be understood so we can make more reasoned and beneficial choices. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2007 16:23:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Ahead of the Curve, David Baltimore's Life in Science]]></title>
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Ahead of the Curve Books of Our Time host Lawrence R. Velvel and author Shane Crotty discuss his book about David Baltimore's career in the biological sciences. Baltimore, a Nobel Prize winning molecular biologist has contributed greatly in many fields including cancer and virus research.&nbsp; His career has not been without controversy and that enters into this discussion.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:34:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Making the Most of College]]></title>
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Making the Most of College Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and Harvard Professor Richard Light discuss&nbsp; the author's work over decades to analyze and document what can be done to improve the college experience for students and all involved.&nbsp; He explores teaching, student affairs, student life and other issues critical to the success of all involved. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Dec 2007 21:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Public Intellectuals, A Story of Decline]]></title>
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Public Intellectuals, a Story of Decline  Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Richard A. Posner, a Federal Court of Appeals judge from Chicago&nbsp; discuss the interesting decline of the number and possibly quality of &quot;public intellectuals.&quot;&nbsp; Judge Posner defines these as prominant people in a culture whose ideas and writings are spread beyond academic circles.&nbsp; He believes that there is a trend for intellectualism to now be centralized in the academic settings and not generally as available to the public as were those of noted thinkers and philosophers of previous times.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video. Visit the Books of our Time homepage at www.booksofourtime.com   &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 00:28:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[A Woman's Education]]></title>
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A Woman's Education Books of Our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and Jill Kerr Conway discuss her life in academia and the path from the Australian outback that led her to being a college president.&nbsp; Ms. Conway has written several books, three of which are about her journey.&nbsp; She provides wonderful detail about the difficulties as well as the successes in her struggle to be the person she knew she could be. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 01:08:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America, 2 of 2]]></title>
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Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America, 2 of 2 In this second of two parts, Books of our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel interviews author and Harvard history professor William Gienapp about his carefully researched work on Lincoln and the Civil War.&nbsp; they discuss well known events such as the innauguration address and much lesser known events related to Lincoln's attitudes and desires that shaped the Union during the Civil War.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 21 Nov 2007 20:36:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America Books of our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel interviews author and Harvard history professor William Gienapp about his carefully researched work on Lincoln and the Civil War.&nbsp; they discuss well known events such as the innauguration address and much lesser known events related to Lincoln's attitudes and desires that shaped the Union during the Civil War.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Thu, 15 Nov 2007 01:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Takeover, part 2 of 2]]></title>
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Takeover, part 2 of 2 In this second of two parts, Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Boston Globe's Pulitzer winning reporter, Charlie Savage, about his new book, Takeover -- The return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy.&nbsp;  Savage details the rise of a stronger and more unitary presidency from the time of Harry Truman to the present.&nbsp; He discusses the Signing Statements for which his work earned him a Pulitzer, and relates that to the ever increasing power of the executive branch of the federal government. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 07 Nov 2007 18:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Takeover, part 1 of 2 In this first of two parts, Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Boston Globe's Pulitzer winning reporter, Charlie Savage, about his new book, Takeover -- The return of the imperial presidency and the subversion of American democracy.&nbsp;  Savage details the rise of a stronger and more unitary presidency from the time of Harry Truman to the present.&nbsp; He discusses the Signing Statements for which his work earned him a Pulitzer, and relates that to the ever increasing power of the executive branch of the federal government. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.  &nbsp;
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<pubDate>Wed, 31 Oct 2007 20:34:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Less Safe, Less Free, 2 of 2]]></title>
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Less Safe, Less Free, part 2 of 2 In this second of two parts, Books of Our Time host Lawrence Velvel interviews author and professor James Lobel, whose new co-authored book, Less Safe, Less Free, discusses the effects of the &quot;war on terror,&quot; by the Bush administration and how such moves throughout our nation's history have damaged civil liberties and freedoms.&nbsp; Lobel believes that a &quot;preventive paradigm&quot; has been adopted that strikes first and examines possible consequences later. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 15:52:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Less Safe, Less Free, part 1 of 2 In this first of two parts, Books of Our Time host Lawrence Velvel interviews author and professor James Lobel, whose new co-authored book, Less Safe, Less Free, discusses the effects of the &quot;war on terror,&quot; by the Bush administration and how such moves throughout our nation's history have damaged civil liberties and freedoms.&nbsp; Lobel believes that a &quot;preventive paradigm&quot; has been adopted that strikes first and examines possible consequences later. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 17 Oct 2007 11:59:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[A Grand Delusion, part 2 of 2]]></title>
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A Grand Delusion, part 2 of 2 In this second of two parts, Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Robert Mann discuss similarities between the Vietnam and Iraq war.&nbsp; this broadcast, recorded a number of months ago, is relevant as today's headlines because it discusses issues that are similar if not identical between the presidential administrations in office during the two conflicts The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
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A Grand Delusion, part 1 of 2 Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Robert Mann discuss similarities between the Vietnam and Iraq war.&nbsp; this broadcast, recorded a number of months ago, is relevant as today's headlines because it discusses issues that are similar if not identical between the presidential administrations in office during the two conflicts The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 16:56:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning]]></title>
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War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Chris Hedges, journalist and war correspondent discuss why war seems to be a force that defines most, if not all, nations at one time or other.&nbsp; Since 1950, the United States has been involved in 20 different actions of war.&nbsp; Is this normal for a &quot;peace loving&quot; nation?&nbsp; Why do we appear to need war, what is the alternative? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 19:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Are We Rome?]]></title>
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Are We Rome? Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel of the Massachusetts School of Law interviews Cullen Murphy, editor at large for Vanity Fair magazine, about his new book Are We Rome?: The Fall of an Empire and the Fate of America. Murphy discusses how the Roman Empire and the United States are similar and how they are different.  Murphy says that both societies demonstrate great arrogance. The Romans believed that they would win any war they engaged in. They believed the will of Rome was all that mattered and they saw the rest of the world as barbaric. The Romans demonstrated their arrogance when they marched into the Teutoburg Forest, expecting to dominate the Germanic tribes but instead had three legions defeated. The United States demonstrated a similar ignorance of the worldâs thoughts and beliefs.&nbsp; Americans assume all nations desire their democratic way of life. Such a belief led to the debacle in Viet Nam and again in Iraq. The Romans saw themselves as the center of the world, believing, as Murphy states, âall roads lead to Rome,â and they literally did. They believed Rome was the worldâs umbilicus. The United States has developed the same belief as the center of the world with Washington D.C. as the new global navel.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Sep 2007 22:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Still Fighting the Civil War]]></title>
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Still Fighting the Civil War Books of Our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author and professor David Goldfield discuss Goldfield's book on the lasting results of what is often called the &quot;late unpleasantness...&quot; the Civil War.&nbsp; How has the South been affected in the 140 years since the end of the war?&nbsp; Are there still nacent hostilities between the North and South? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Sep 2007 17:04:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Limbo, Blue Collar Roots, White Collar Dreams]]></title>
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Limbo, Blue Collar Roots, White Collar Dreams  Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author Alfred Lubrano discuss Lubrano's book, Limbo, Blue Collar Roots, White Collar Dreams.&nbsp; Lubrano discusses &quot;straddlers,&quot; people with blue collar origins but training and expertise to assume white collar positions.&nbsp; Why do they face such intense scrutiny and seeming discrimination?&nbsp; Does America have a def facto caste system that attempts to keep people &quot;in their place?&quot; The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Aug 2007 18:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Humane Education Books of our Time host, Kurt Olsen&nbsp; and Human Education author Zoe Weil discuss educational forms that engender humane treatment of humans, animals, the environment...everything.&nbsp; Weil asserts that respect and decency can be taught and can be brought to be a force for good in our society and on our planet. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 22 Aug 2007 17:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Tommy the Cork Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel and author David McKean discuss McKean's book about Tommy Corkran, one of the most influential people in the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration involved with the &quot;New Deal.&quot;&nbsp; Corkran, a graduate of Brown University, influenced much in Washington for five decades. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 17:14:00 GMT</pubDate>
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On the Take: How Medicine's Complicity with Big Business Can Endanger Your Health Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel discusses with author Dr. Jerome P. Kassirer issues relating to the medical establishment and their, often incestuous, relationship with big businesses, particularly medical equipment and pharmaceutical companies.&nbsp; Over $20 billion a year is spent by the medical industries on advertising, 90% of which is oriented to doctors.&nbsp; Can a physician provide sound and objective care in the face of such an onslaught? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Aug 2007 22:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Age of Betrayal Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel, and author Jack Beatty discuss his recently published book, Age of Betrayal, the Triumph of Money in america.&nbsp; They discuss a time often called the &quot;Gilded Age,&quot; but also an age when the working classes were often trodden upon as if they were insects and an age where the gains for African-Americans during and after the Civil War were largely reversed.&nbsp; They discuss the rise of corporate America and how the late 19th century resembles today in many respects. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[His Excellency--The Life of George Washington]]></title>
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His Excellency, The Life of George Washington Books of Our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel discusses issues about our first president with author Joseph Ellis.&nbsp; Was Washington the imperial elitist some historians picture him as?&nbsp; Ellis tries to present a more balanced view, wh ile neither eliminating the negative nor overemphasizing the positive aspects of the Washington who became our first elected president. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jul 2007 23:29:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[The Myth of Moral Justice]]></title>
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The Myth of Moral Justice Books of Our Time host, Lawrence R. Velvel discusses with author Thane Rosenbaum issues surrounding the legal profession and morality.&nbsp; The legal profession and courts receive a great deal of negative attention, is it deserved?&nbsp; Are there moral issues that cloud the search for real justice? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 18 Jul 2007 19:02:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Success Without Victory]]></title>
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Success Without Victory Books of our Time host, Lawrence Velvel, interviews author and professor Jules Lobel, whose book, Success Without Victory, Lost Legal Battles and the Road to Justice in America looks at the issue of success and how it is defined.&nbsp; Can one consider a years long legal battle successful if it eventually gains the original objective, but if those originally participating are long gone? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[In the Interests of Justice]]></title>
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In the Interests of Justice Books of our Time host, Lawrence Velvel, interviews author and professor Deborah L. Rhode, whose book, In the Interests of Justice, discusses issues around the legal profession, legal ethics, and how the average person can have access to often expensive legal solutions. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 15:09:00 GMT</pubDate>
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The Unknown American Revolution Books of our Time host, Lawrence Velvel, interviews author and UCLA professor Gary Nash, on aspects of the American revolution that are little known or were totally forgotton until recent decades.&nbsp; Nash claims that issues surrounding women, Native Americans and African Americans are but a few items that have been left out of most historical accounts of the Revolutionary War. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2007 17:09:00 GMT</pubDate>
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The Global Class War, by Jeff Faux is the subject of Books of Our Time.&nbsp; Faux, founder of the Economic Policy Institute in Washington, D.C., discusses, with show host Lawrence Velvel issues surrounding outsourcing, insourcing, moving of production away from the US and other issues that he believes contribute to a general diminishing of living standards for virtually everyone.  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 20 Jun 2007 19:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Five Minds for the Future MSL dean Lawrence R. Velvel interviews Harvard professor, author and renowned psychologist Howard Gardner, who has written a new book entitled Five Minds for the Future.&nbsp; Previously, Gardner has attracted a great deal of attention for his theory of multiple intelligences. The purpose of this new book is to determine the abilities or minds that will be necessary for success in this century. Gardner, utilizing group dynamics, psychology and organizational behavior, has shown the importance of a new kind of education in the humanities, business, science, art, politics and engineering that will be needed to compete in the coming years.&nbsp;  The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2007 14:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer]]></title>
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Books of our Time host Lawrence R. Velvel, dean of the Massachusetts School of law, spends an hour talking with Attorney Michael Meltsner, author of The Making of a Civil Rights Lawyer.&nbsp; Attorney Meltsner was involved with the Legal Defense Fund and participated in civil rights legal matters for many years. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Tue, 22 May 2007 23:05:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Overthrow, part 2 of 2]]></title>
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In this second of two parts, Books of our time host, Lawrence R. Velvel, dean of the Massachusetts School of law, interviews Stephen Kinzer, author of Overthrow.&nbsp; This book is about a century of America bringing about governmental change in many nations when it appears we simply did not like the government in place.&nbsp; How did this start?&nbsp; What advantages did it appear to have?&nbsp; What have been the long term effects of this policy? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Wed, 11 Apr 2007 12:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Books of our time host, Larry R. Velvel, dean of the Massachusetts School of law, interviews Stephen Kinzer, author of Overthrow.&nbsp; This book is about a century of America bringing about governmental change in many nations when it appears we simply did not like the government in place.&nbsp; How did this start?&nbsp; What advantages did it appear to have?&nbsp; What have been the long term effects of this policy? The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2007 23:19:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Books of Our Time- Triumph Jeremy Schaap is the ESPN national correspondent and author of the New York Times bestseller Cinderella Man.Schaaps new bookTriumph: The Untold Story of Jesse Owens and Hitlers Olympicsis the remarkable behind-the-scenes story of a defining moment in sports and world history. In 1936, against a backdrop of swastikas flying and storm troopers goose-stepping, an African-American son of sharecroppers won a staggering four Olympic gold medals and single-handedly crushed Hitlers myth of Aryan supremacy. The story of Jesse Owens at the 1936 games is that of a high-profile athlete giving a performance that transcends sports. But it is also the intimate and complex tale of the courage of one remarkable man. Join Michael Coyne, professor of law and host of Books of Our Timeas he sits down with Jeremy Schaap to explore this fascinating new book. The Massachusetts School of Law, located in Andover, Massachusetts, makes high quality, affordable legal education available to less privileged persons who are traditionally excluded from the legal profession. As part of its mission of providing high quality education and information for both law students and the general public, the Massachusetts School of Law also presents information on important current affairs to the general public via television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. For more information visit www.mslaw.edu. MSLAW podcasts are available from http://mslaw.libsyn.com/rss, for subscriptions, or http://mslaw.libsyn.com, for direct downloads. MSLAW videos are available from Google Video.
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<pubDate>Tue, 06 Mar 2007 22:30:00 GMT</pubDate>
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This default podcast has been automatically generated by the libsyn system. Feel free to delete it at any time.  Welcome to Liberated Syndication, and happy casting
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