SHOW CAUSE - A MEMPHIS LAW PODCAST

Oftentimes, an order to show cause requires a party to give a judge more information
to help explain something to the court.
There's no judge here, but there is a lot of information (and mis-information) out
there these days. This is our attempt at helping explain some of the things happening
across the cultural and legal spectrums, with insight from our faculty, students,
alumni, and community partners.
Click on any of the icons below to listen and subscribe.

SEASON THREE
Finding Common Ground - The LGBTQ Rights Movement with Shannon Minter
AI & the Law - Preparation, Protection, Proliferation
Big Tech's Antitrust Endgame with Professor John Newman
SEASON TWO
Go With The Flow: A Proactive Solution to Preserving the Mid-South Aquifer
A Conversation with Chief Magistrate Judge Tu Pham
Launching Memphis Law's Disability Rights Law Clinic
Kids & Guns: Using the Law to Treat the Trauma
Troubled Waters - Protecting Tennessee's Wetlands with Protect Our Aquifer's Sarah
Houston
Game Over or Changing the Game? Employment Status & NIL
Space Tourism - Protecting the Next Frontier
The Community Legal Center Celebrates 30 Years
A Law Review Symposium Primer - Marginalized Communities & Harmful Infrastructure
Protecting the Public - Rahimi, Guns, and the Test of History
Internationally Known
In the Legislative Weeds with Cannabis
Act Like An Adult - A Drag Show Dilemma
The Transition from Thurgood Marshall to Clarence Thomas with Prof. Daniel Kiel
SEASON ONE
AI in the Classroom - Chatting about Chat GPT and more
The Friendly Skies - The Overlap Between the FAA, Canceled Flights, International
Airline Standards, and Abortion Rights
The Redesign of Our Historic Home with Bill Nixon
The SCOTUS Case that Could Decimate Democracy with Steve Mulroy
A Moment For Marriage: Behind the Scenes of Obergefell v. Hodges
Taiwan, China, and the U.S. - A Crisis-in-Waiting
Pandemic Parenting
The Long & Winding Road of the Pervis Payne Case with Prof. Daniel Kiel
A Mulroy Moment
In the Zone with Josh Whitehead
Preservation Partners
Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)