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  • 2. Arts & Innovation Representation: International Restitution

    46:08
    In this episode of the Power of Pro Bono podcast, UC Berkeley Law students and AIR members Phillipe de Lathuy and Victoria Bankole dive into the case of The Republic of Turkey v. Christie’s to consider the legal framework of art restitution on the international stage. The students are joined by Leila Amineddoleh, a lecturer at the Fordham School of Law who has represented governments such as the Hellenic Republic of Greece and the Republic of Italy in high-profile restitution cases in recovering stolen art and cultural property.For a transcript, please visit the episode page on the Berkeley Law podcast hub.

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  • 3. Arts & Innovation Representation: Live Theatre

    37:22
    In this episode of the Power of Pro Bono podcast, UC Berkeley Law students and AIR members Kalyn Adiekweh, Rainy Ren, and Shen-Min Chen explore the ramifications of COVID in the world of live theatre. With the help of guest Doug Nevin, theatrical producer and founder of the Nevin Law Group, the students dive into legal issues and the evolution of the live performance industry in this post-COVID world. For a transcript, please visit the episode page on the Berkeley Law podcast hub.
  • 1. Arts & Innovation Representation: Music Sampling

    34:43
    In this episode, UC Berkeley Law students and AIR members Brooke Henderson, Dallin Johnson, and Plakshi Jain speak with special guests Sandy Wilbur, a forensic musicologist, and Josh Schroeder, an attorney with the California and Oregon Bar. This episode explores the legal framework around music and copyright by diving into compositions by artists like the Beatles, Slide, Robin Thicke, and more.For a transcript, please visit the episode page on the Berkeley Law podcast hub.