Law Round-up With Dean Michael Coyne
Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) comes by for his monthly visit to catch us up on everything happening in the world of law.

Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) comes by for his monthly visit to catch us up on everything happening in the world of law.
Religious liberty lawyer Asma Uddin talks about her book “When Islam Is Not a Religion: Inside America's Fight for Religious Freedom”
We're joined by John Kane, director/filmmaker and author of “Pilgrims of Woodstock: Never-Before-Seen Photos.”
Author and comedian, Mike Donovan is here to talk about WWII and his new book "The Second World War: From Poland to Tokyo Bay 1939-1945"
Historian Bob Allison (Suffolk University, Rev 250) is here to talk more about Boston's rich literary history.
Stephen Kurkjian, investigative reporter and forty-year veteran of the Boston Globe, remembers Woodstock fifty years later.
Bradley talks with Dr. Deborah Korn, PsyD about EMDR therapy and treatment for sufferers of PTSD.
Bradley chats with author Stephanie Schorow about her book "Crime of the Century: How the Brinks Robbers Stole Millions and the Hearts of Boston."
Bradley chats with Chris Russo, President of Russo Insurance Agency, Inc., about personal auto and homeowners insurance.
Peter Grinspoon (Mass Gen/Havard Med) cuts through the myths surrounding the medicinal benefits of CBD.
Bradley talks with author Rod Pyle about his career as a space historian.
Astrophysicist Jonathan McDowell discusses the 50th Anniversary of the lunar landing.
Boston historian Anthony Sammarco is here to talk about our neighbor across the Charles. Tonight: we talk about the history of Cambridge.
Former WFNX DJ and rock photographer Julie Kramer talks about some of the more memorable bands she got to photograph.
Astrologer Joyce Levine does live psychic readings.
Harry Booras, founder of Boston nightclub The Channel, and Cha-Chi Loprete (Breakfast w/ The Beatles) talk about the legendary music venue in the second part of a two part episode on JayTalking.
Harry Booras, founder of Boston nightclub The Channel, and Cha-Chi Loprete (Breakfast w/ The Beatles) talk about the legendary music venue in the first part of a two part episode on JayTalking
Kevin Brasler (Checkbook.org) is in to help with consumer based reviews from everything to doctors to chimney sweeps. This time we take a deep dive into online genealogy databases like 23andMe and Ancestry.
Rick Beyer talks about his documentary that tells the story of an extraordinary WWII unit that used creativity and illusion to fool the Germans.
Part 2 with Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) talking about the Kevin Spacey Nantucket sexual assault case.
Dean Michael Coyne (Mass School of Law) runs down the latest in the Kevin Spacey sexual assault criminal trial on Nantucket. Could a missing cell phone and an admission of deleted data result in a dismissal?
Our 50th anniversary celebration of the Apollo 11 mission with our friend Doug Arion.
Doug Arion (Carthage College) shares stories about the lead up to Apollo 11 in this first part of a two part podcast celebrating the 50th anniversary of the mission.
We continue the car talk in Part 2 with Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com)
Craig Fitzgerald (bestride.com) is here to talk all things cars. We talk about getting the most out of a used car and the death of Lee Iacocca. Part 2 - tomorrow night.
Tim Tate, author of "Hitler's Secret Army," tells the story of subterfuge, betrayal and treachery by undercover fascists and American Nazi spy rings during the height of World War II.
State Director of AARP, Mike Festa, says we're paying too much for prescriptions and the Stop Rx Greed initiative aims to address the problem.
Peter Drummey, chief reference librarian of the Massachusetts Historical Society, talks about the first day of The Battle of Gettysburg, which happened on this day in history.
Guillaume Serina, author of “An Impossible Dream", talks about the Reykjavík Summit, the attempt to stop the nuclear arms race, and the way the world would have been if it succeeded.
Kim Goldman talks about her upcoming ten-part podcast “Confronting O.J. Simpson”, which explores the 1994 murder of her brother Ron Goldman along with Nicole Brown Simpson (the ex-wife of O. J. Simpson) at Nicole’s L.A. home 25 years ago.