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Breaking Precedent

Leah Solivan

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Welcome to Breaking Precedent, the podcast that dives deep into the stories of trailblazers, innovators, and game-changers who are redefining societal precedents. Join us as we sit down with extraordinary individuals who are pushing the boundaries of social norms, challenging precedents, and setting new ones in their fields. Whether it’s in technology, art, social justice, or beyond, Breaking Precedent is your source of inspiration for understanding how precedents are broken and new paths ar ...
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Proof Over Precedent

Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School

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The Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School discusses the work of bringing credible evidence to lawyers, judges, and decision makers, to transform the U.S. justice system into an evidence-based field. We bring you weekly one-on-one interviews with experts in the area of access to justice -- researchers, lawyers, professors, law students, data analysts, research participants, and anyone who has an interesting role in this growing area.
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The Precedent: Minds of the Mavericks

The Precedent: Minds of the Mavericks

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EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 4 PM EST! Any creative knows the struggles it takes to make it. The Precedent talks to mavericks in all areas of the creative world at all levels of success. Through candid, honest conversation The Precedent aims to give insight to others.
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Precedents & Politics is a podcast about legal learnings and current political issues. The host, Lara Glasson, studies law and politics at the University of New England and she gets particularly excited when law and politics collide. Segments of the show each week include a varied combination of: - Legal-ese Lesson: While Latin pronunciations aren't exactly her strong suit she certainly tries! - Bill Breakdown: Discussing a recent bill that has been passed in parliament. - Cases Called: A co ...
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In this "Student Voices" episode of Proof Over Precedent, HLS student Aarushi Solanki discusses involuntary commitment laws for psychiatric patients in Massachusetts, where the process of holding separate commitment and treatment hearings winds up denying patients access to timely treatment.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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Supremo julga os recursos contra a condenação de Bolsonaro por tentativa de golpe de Estado. Recursos serão rejeitados, mas resta a pergunta: quando a pena começará a ser executada? Fux participará do julgamento? E o que significa a sua saída da Turma que julga o caso. Com Diego Werneck e Thomaz Pereira, o Sem Precedentes está no ar.…
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Season 2 of Breaking Precedent premieres November 13. This season, Leah Solivan returns with deeper conversations that cut to the core of resilience, leadership, and what it really means to stand for something. From Olympians and entrepreneurs to doctors and changemakers, each guest opens up about the battles that shaped them — and the precedents t…
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Can the presence of legal counsel at a criminal justice defendant's first court hearing transform their journey through the justice system? Two Texas counties examined this possibility in a now-completed A2J Lab study. Project researchers discuss the results in this Proof Over Precedent episode.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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O Supremo e as operações policiais no Rio: o que restou da decisão que limitava operações policiais? Depois da operação que deixou 121 mortos no Rio de Janeiro, o Supremo Tribunal Federal volta ao centro do debate sobre segurança pública e direitos humanos. O tribunal havia imposto restrições às incursões policiais nas favelas, mas a decisão unânim…
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Access to justice via government websites should mean ease of digital access to information. In this Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, J.D. candidate Spencer Thieme argues for simple and inexpensive upgrades to state and federal government websites to improve accessibility for the nonlawyers and non-government workers.…
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Às vésperas de deixar o Supremo, Luís Roberto Barroso faz um movimento calculado. Depois de dois anos com o processo parado, o ministro libera para julgamento a ação que descriminaliza o aborto até a 12ª semana. O voto, publicado horas antes de sua aposentadoria, é também um exemplo de como os ritos e prazos do STF podem ser moldados pela vontade d…
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Early this year, the A2J Lab was expanding globally for the first time, bringing its mission to study access to justice to both Kenya and Tunisia when a federal stop work order abruptly shut down the project. In this episode of Proof Over Precedent, we have no study results to report about the project that intended to look at whether prompt access …
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Lula deve nomear Jorge Messias para o Supremo Tribunal Federal. A chegada do atual advogado-geral da União reforça o perfil técnico e institucional do governo no Tribunal — e marca a presença de cinco ministros indicados por Lula na composição. Messias é visto como um jurista de perfil humanista, sensível às desigualdades e mais atento ao impacto s…
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More bankruptcy cases were filed in 2024 than all other civil cases in federal court combined – a factor that should make access to the bankruptcy filing process a priority in the U.S., HLS student Joe Liberman argues in this Student Voices podcast. Part II of this series discusses potential reforms, including changing attorney fee structures, simp…
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O Brasil deveria aprovar uma lei para proteger as empresas e as instituições públicas contra sanções unilaterais como as impostas pelo presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, a partir da Lei Magnitsky. O ministro Alexandre de Moraes e sua mulher Viviane Barci sofrem as sanções por aqui, mas nem governo, nem Congresso, nem empresas se mexeram p…
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O Supremo resistiu às investidas de Bolsonaro e de seus apoiadores. A democracia se menteve, apesar das ameaças. Mas o Supremo Tribunal Federal paga um preço pelas batalhas que travou nos últimos anos. O STF tornou-se alvo e tem hoje sua legitimidade contestada. Como preservar a autoridade do Supremo? Como melhorar o seu funcionamento? Como definir…
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During our summer break, we revisit an episode about resilience, pivots, and transformation. Hear Pete Flint on startup survival, Aaron Holiday on breaking into venture capital, Julie Rice on building SoulCycle, Tamara on her ballet breakthrough, Matteo Franceschetti on sleep innovation, Beverly Parenti on coding in prison, and Windy Chien on creat…
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A recently launched A2J Lab study examines the effectiveness of an education and community resource-focused program at reducing recidivism among low-level offenders. The results could determine whether the program, already in practice for seven years in Toledo, OH, could be an affordable blueprint for other municipal court systems.…
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Edson Fachin será o novo presidente do STF. Luís Roberto Barroso deixa a Presidência depois de dois anos. O que muda na relação com a política? O que muda internamente? E podemos ter um ciclo de reformas internas? E mais: as críticas do novo presidente do TST, Vieira de Mello Filho, ao salário e benefícios extra dos juízes brasileiros. Como Fachin,…
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In this “Student Voices” episode of Proof Over Precedent, HLS J.D. candidate Rachel Barkin discusses the challenges faced by pro se litigants in complying with civil procedure rules. While interpretation of legal language may be an obstacle, she argues that "deployability" is the more significant hurdle for self-represented litigants.…
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Há bons argumentos para criticar a proposta aprovada pela Câmara, como o desequilíbrio que a proposta vai gerar na relação entre os poderes e na excessiva proteção a deputados, senadores e presidentes de partidos. Mas há também argumentos defensáveis em favor da proposta. No Sem Precedentes nós fazemos esta conta e chegamos a um resultado final.…
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During our summer break, we’re revisiting a powerful episode about inherited resilience and the courage to transform beyond expectations. Host Leah Solivan explores the deeply personal stories of seven trailblazers—including Alejandra Campoverdi, Dr. Eiman Jahangir, Anne Miura-Ko, Andy Dunn, Bianca Gates, and Kevin Caldwell—who’ve navigated barrier…
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In this Proof Over Precedent episode, the third show in the 'Demystifying IRBs' series, host Jim Greiner meets with IRB expert Shannon Sewards to answer the tricky question: Who counts as a 'human subject'? Legal researchers need to know about IRBs and how they define ‘human subjects’ and IRBs need to know about legal research and the role of parti…
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Depois da condenação do ex-presidente pelo STF, alguns debates políticos e também jurídicos vão surgir. Haverá anistia? O STF derrubaria o perdão ao presidente? A pena será imposta em regime fechado? E o mandato do deputado Ramagem, será automaticamente cassado? E ainda vem pela frente a denúncia contra Eduardo Bolsonaro para agravar a situação da …
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This "Student Voices" episode of Proof Over Precedent discusses the critical need for providing legal representation in civil cases—particularly those in which an individual's home, family, or safety is at risk. While the right to counsel already extends to criminal cases in both federal and state courts, it does not currently extend to civil cases…
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During our summer break, we're revisiting a moving episode that celebrates Latino and Spanish-speaking leaders who are redefining identity, power, and belonging. Host Leah Solivan, a Puerto Rican founder and investor, shares the invisible tension of being “not Latina enough” and “not American enough”—a feeling echoed by many first-generation voices…
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In this episode of Proof Over Precedent, host Jim Greiner talks with the A2J Lab’s Renee Danser about the recently completed pilot study referred to as the “Eviction Diversion Study.” The study aimed to combat housing security by providing legal information and resources to at-risk populations in the Houston area via text messaging.…
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In this "Student Voices" episode of Proof Over Precedent, HLS student Andrew Reed explores how the legal profession could benefit from adopting data-driven, evidence-based practices similar to those in medicine. The episode examines the historical transformation of medicine from tradition-based to science-based and discusses key lessons that law ca…
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In this second episode in the Proof Over Precedent series on demystifying the institutional review board process in law, host Jim Greiner speaks again with IRB expert Shannon Sewards, this time to define human subjects research and differentiate it from medical research.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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During our summer break, we’re revisiting powerful conversations about breaking precedent. In this episode, we spotlight the work of three groundbreaking artists—Tamara Rojo, Windy Chien, and Trevor Paglen—whose visions challenge the status quo in art and culture. Rojo, a principal ballerina and director of the San Francisco Ballet, is rewriting ba…
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In this Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, J.D. candidate Andrew Reed discusses courthouse cell phone bans including unintended consequences, potential solutions to cellphone disruptions, and an opportunity for empirical studies on the topic.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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This week, in the first of a series of podcast talks demystifying IRBs, Proof Over Precedent host Jim Greiner talks with IRB expert Shannon Sewards about the importance of IRBs and the Common Rule in ensuring ethical research practices, particularly as it applies to legal research.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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During our summer break, we’re revisiting powerful conversations about breaking precedent. In this episode, host Leah Solivan explores the courage, vision, and persistence it takes to be the first—to make a crack in the system and let the light in. You’ll hear from artists, innovators, and leaders including Eric Ryan, Windy Chien, Tamara Rojo, Alej…
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Does the medium of family law cases -- online or in-person -- factor into procedural justice and the satisfaction of litigants in these cases? One U.S. court system wanted to find out. With the study a few months from completion, a third factor has emerged-- litigant choice.Af Access to Justice Lab at Harvard Law School
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Hypothetical situation (that was real for at least one person): You're issued a traffic ticket requiring appearance in a courthouse 400 miles away from your home. Do you a) absorb the travel costs and skip work to appear in court, b) pay the ticket fine online, if possible, to avoid the hassle, c) hire a lawyer to appear for you, if possible, or d)…
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During our summer break, we’re revisiting powerful conversations from Season One of Breaking Precedent. In this episode, host Leah Sullivan explores the many forms of disruptive change—framed as sunrises, tides, and rainbows. Leah is joined by a range of precedent-breakers across disciplines, including Eric Ryan, who reimagined consumer goods; Pete…
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Failure to appear in criminal cases can lead defendants to jail time, draining resources from police, courts, and taxpayer dollars. But the solution may be cheaper and easier than expected. A2J Lab Faculty Director Jim Greiner speaks with Alissa Fishbane, managing director at ideas42, about her research into informational gaps pertaining to court-r…
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Harvard Law School student Julia Saltzman leads a Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent to discuss legal information programs amid immigration court proceedings for unrepresented noncitizens. Prior evaluations show they reduce detention rates and save taxpayer money. But what about evidence-based research focused on due process?…
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During our summer break, we’re revisiting powerful conversations from Season One of Breaking Precedent. In this episode, host Leah Solivan explores the paradox of venture capital—a system designed to fund innovation but resistant to change. Featuring Ann Miura-Ko of Floodgate, Pete Flint of NFX, and Aaron Holiday of 645 Ventures, this episode expos…
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In this first Student Voices episode of Proof Over Precedent, Harvard Law School student Michael Pusic proposes a possible solution for the 86% of noncitizens detained in immigration court without a lawyer: Enable non-lawyers with specialized training and experience to represent individuals facing deportation. It's already passed observational test…
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The Precedent Spectrum: From Law to Art During our summer break, we’re revisiting powerful conversations from Season One of Breaking Precedent, in this episode host Leah Sullivan explores how precedent shapes everything from law to art. Leah starts with Justice Steven Breyer discussing the landmark Supreme Court case Brown vs. Board of Education, w…
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This episode offers a mid-study update on a decades-long randomized control trial, unofficially referred to as the “Child Welfare” project, which evaluates whether families with children who face poverty-related legal and social challenges can avoid unnecessary entries into the child welfare system with the assistance of holistic legal services – a…
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In this episode of Breaking Precedent, host Leah Solivan sits down with Julie Rice, co-founder of SoulCycle and Peoplehood, to discuss how she helped redefine not just boutique fitness, but the modern experience of community. Julie shares how her background in theater and talent management laid the foundation for one of the most iconic wellness bra…
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In this episode of Breaking Precedent, host Leah Solivan dives deep into the life-altering journey of Sarah Hoover, author of 'The Motherload.' Sarah discusses how her rage and postpartum depression propelled her to write a raw and honest memoir that challenges societal norms about motherhood. Leah and Sarah unpack topics such as postpartum trauma,…
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In this episode of Breaking Precedent, host Leah Solivan sits down with Chris Redlitz and Beverly Parenti, co-founders of The Last Mile, a groundbreaking prison education program that’s transforming lives behind bars through coding, entrepreneurship, and purpose. From venture capital success stories in Silicon Valley to walking the yards of San Que…
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