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"Emergency Powers for Good" with Professors Katerina Linos & Elena Chachko
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- Berkeley Law Voices Carry
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- Dec 2, 2024
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- 2449
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Summary
In this episode, host Gwyneth Shaw talks with UC Berkeley Law Professors Katerina Linos and Elena Chachko about their new paper in the William & Mary Law Review, “ Emergency Powers for Good .” In the article and a blog post on “Lawfare ,” they discuss how emergency powers — often associated with overreach and authoritarianism — can be used in legitimate and transformative ways. The piece has drawn a strong reaction, including a comment in the Yale Journal on Regulation (and a response from the authors). “Berkeley Law Voices Carry” is a podcast hosted by Gwyneth Shaw about how the school’s faculty, students, and staff are making an impact — in California, across the country, and around the world — through pathbreaking scholarship, hands-on legal training, and advocacy. For the full transcript and show notes please visit the episode page . Production by Yellow Armadillo Studios. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.