Lectures from 2017
No Execution if Four Justices Object, Eric M. Freedman
Thinking about Students' Learning: Metacognition Across the Disciplines, Saryn R. Goldberg, Jennifer Gundlach, Amy M. Masnick, Jennifer A. Rich, and Jessica R. Santangelo
Lectures from 2016
Hofstra’s Digital Research Center (DRC): Tools for Building Scholarship in the Humanities, John L. Bryant, Adam G. Sills, and Vern R. Walker
Lectures from 2015
Are Consent Searches Reasonable?, Alafair Burke
Lectures from 2014
Dilemmas of Shared Parenting in the the 21st Century: How Law and Culture Shape Child Custody, J. H. DiFonzo
Lectures from 2011
Sexual Reorientation, Elizabeth M. Glazer
Lectures from 2009
State Natalist Policies, Reproductive Rights, and the Reproduction of Gender, Barbara Stark
Lectures from 2007
In Praise of Unethical Conduct by Lawyers — Deceiving Other People, Lying to Judges, and Other Moral Behavior, Monroe Freedman
Lectures from 2006
The Ethical But Cognitively Biased Prosecutor: A New Explanation For Wrongful Criminal Convictions?, Alafair Burke
Lectures from 2005
The Surprising Unreliability of DNA Evidence : A Tale of Bad Labs and Good Statutes of Limitations, J. H. DiFonzo
Lectures from 2004
The Limits of Law: Sexual Harassment and Institutional Culture, Joanna Grossman
Lectures from 2002
Adam Smith's Cure for the Malady of Mediocre Teaching, Ronald H. Silverman
Lectures from 1993
The Law as King and the King as Law: Is a President Immune From Criminal Prosecution Before Impeachment?, Eric M. Freedman