A message from Milt Stewart.
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Women Judges in Dialogue
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3 ай бұрын
Aiyana Godsil 2022
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David Ma  2023
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Prof. Maria Del Carmen
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Prof.  Poom Moolsilpa
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Viewpoint: Maurer School of Law
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Space Law seminar: Clark Lackert
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@sdays59
@sdays59 8 күн бұрын
Chinese and east Indian students recently proclaimed the same thing about reverse discrimination not looking at the many more whyte students who were admitted ahead of them
@oneshoewoo
@oneshoewoo Ай бұрын
8 years ago. Today us 11/15/2024. This all may be true if race wasn't the glue that holds this Caste system together.
@eddasturrup4912
@eddasturrup4912 2 ай бұрын
GRATITUDE GRATITUDE GRATITUDE 🌹🕊️🌹
@eddasturrup4912
@eddasturrup4912 2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU FOR BRINGING MR. WISE TO INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON INDIANA. VERY WELL SPOKEN. VERY INTERESTING AS WELL VERY INTELLIGENT MAN.....
@ArslanOtcular
@ArslanOtcular 3 ай бұрын
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@timtrewyn453
@timtrewyn453 4 ай бұрын
So, like excise taxes on alcohol and tobacco, there should be an excise tax on the latest addiction, activities in the Metaverse. Such activities could be taxed through the communications services over which they are conducted and the electric power services that make that communications possible. For example, an internet switching/storage center can have a unique tax collected through its very large electrical service. As for communications services, they already can meter a customer's level of internet activity, whatever it is composed of, on their modem or cell phone, and an excise tax can be placed on that traffic. This may be a blunt method, but it already works when it comes to raising tax revenue. I am also sure that musicians would appreciate a better return on their posted productions. I would think this would be something the US FCC would be working rather diligently on.
@Kacey_Cook
@Kacey_Cook 6 ай бұрын
Wonderful to hear from you, Milt! I am sincerely grateful for my formative experiences as a Stewart Fellow, and for the opportunity to pay it forward in support of current Maurer students. Thank you to you and Judi for your continued stewardship of this life-changing program.
@marccano5061
@marccano5061 8 ай бұрын
Anytime black folks talk about racism, white folks panic.
@DrLeeNguyen-rm3wg
@DrLeeNguyen-rm3wg 8 ай бұрын
Hello beautiful lady how are you doing today
@1twistedsister100
@1twistedsister100 9 ай бұрын
How about we apply confidentiality and no “redistributing “ anything unless you want to equally split your salaries and lobby cash with every student
@1twistedsister100
@1twistedsister100 9 ай бұрын
Why not speak of the constitution and illegality of federal?
@cinnamon962
@cinnamon962 10 ай бұрын
Charlottesville? Some people marched. BIG FREAKING DEAL
@thesacredibis6723
@thesacredibis6723 10 ай бұрын
If my people who are called by my name shall humble themselves and repent, then will I heal their land. A nation at war with itself is a nation without morals.
@asdfsdffgdfg
@asdfsdffgdfg 10 ай бұрын
His claim that the mandate after the separation of Jordan left all the rest to the Jews is completely unfounded. The mandate incorporates the Balfour Declaration, which specified a Jewish "national home" (which is not even necessarily a sovereign state) "in Palestine" (which is not necessarily in all of it), while explicitly safeguarding the rights of the non-Jewish population, which can be understood to protect them from coming under the rule of a Jewish ethnostate. At the time of the Balfour Declaration, "Palestine" as commonly understood did not include Jordan (other than perhaps the immediate East Bank, but not extending far east), so the later addition of Jordan to the mandate is neither here nor there; that area was never meant for a Jewish national home, and its separation did in no way clarify matters in Palestine proper. Certainly Arabs in Palestine could not be considered adequately protected by saying they could go to Jordan if they didn't want to live under a Jewish state. Hence the British partition proposal already in 1937. No one at the time thought the whole territory should become a Jewish state by default. The British sought to get an agreement both sides could accept and, failing that and in the face of Zionist terror, ultimately just left. As the General Assembly's partition plan was not binding, the territory still remained under UN responsibility but, without a new trustee, there would have been a vacuum, so war was inevitable. The unilateral Zionist state proclamation had no legal basis whatsoever and Israel's application for UN membership in 1948 was accordingly rejected. Only after the 1949 armistice was Israel accepted and the armistice lines became, by default, the de facto borders. Thus Jordan's control of the West Bank had the exact same legitimacy as Israel's control on the other side. After 1967 the West Bank became Israeli-occupied Jordan and, after 1988 when Jordan ceded its claims to the PLO, it became part of Israeli-occupied Palestine.
@ohiomom100
@ohiomom100 6 ай бұрын
That is not his claim. His claim is the legal doctrine uti possidetis juris directs that the country that emerges as independent assumes the pre-existing administrative borders. Since only one country emerged as independent in 1948, that country inherited the pre-existing borders. The purpose of the doctrine is to avoid terra nulles or "no man's land" and the conflict that flows from unstable borders.
@michaelb1348
@michaelb1348 6 ай бұрын
So many inaccuracies in your comment. But i'm curious what exactly would the Arabs have needed protection from in a Jewish state?
@asdfsdffgdfg
@asdfsdffgdfg 6 ай бұрын
@@michaelb1348 Being deprived of their national self-determination, which Israel explicitly reserves to the Jews.
@asdfsdffgdfg
@asdfsdffgdfg 6 ай бұрын
@@ohiomom100 Israel did not legally "emerge as independent in 1948." It was only recognized by the UN in 1949, based on nothing but the armistice lines, as the final borders were left to negotiation. There was no idea at the time of recognizing all of Palestine as Israeli territory by default.
@marcusbridgewater280
@marcusbridgewater280 2 ай бұрын
@@asdfsdffgdfg "it was only recognized by the UN in 1949 based on nothing but the armistice lines" When the argument being made here is "the UN isn't following its own well-established standards of international norms and customs, such as Uti Possidetis Juris...which, if applied to Israel, show that Israel is perfectly legitimate under such international laws," the proper response is not "Look at this thing the UN did where it ignored its standards and customs, ignored the principle of Uti Possidetis Juris, ignored the San Remo obligations of Britain (which were incorporated into the UN charter, and which take instant effect the moment Britain abdicated)" etc. Because that merely proves the point that the UN is behaving in a way that is antithetical to both their legal obligations (incorporation of San Remo) and their norms and customs (UPJ).
@fobfaf1500
@fobfaf1500 11 ай бұрын
I took Civil Procedure and Conflicts of Law with Professor Shreve in 1986 at New York Law. He was a great teacher; this video brought back a lot of good memories. Thanks
@JRBDWD
@JRBDWD 11 ай бұрын
Tim Wise is a JEW making a living pretending to be white and doing what jews do
@lauramartel5297
@lauramartel5297 Жыл бұрын
Rusty old commie.
@mikaylaw-c8823
@mikaylaw-c8823 Жыл бұрын
So moving
@Colonizer1984
@Colonizer1984 Жыл бұрын
At 1:09:10 he tries to make a point about privilege based on an exchange he had with a high school student. That example clarifies how bankrupt and racist his entire thesis really is. His remedy, ultimately, would be to penalize the student whose hardworking and responsible father worked tirelessly to improve his family's future so as to "level the playing field" with a student whose father was not, especially if they are a Black family. This is not an example of undeserved privilege but of how our society should honor and reward hard work and discipline, regardless of the color of a persons skin.
@jagfnz
@jagfnz Жыл бұрын
brilliant clear analysis ; would it be possible to post some links to some of the more important different and dissenting judicial - and other - opinions mentioned in the lecture
@mariancrist
@mariancrist Жыл бұрын
'promo sm' 😑
@psychicspy
@psychicspy Жыл бұрын
Mr. Wise, isn't. He is confusing privilege for progress. A person who works hard and studies hard and then passes this ethic on to his children and grandchildren often falls under criticism by people like Mr. Wise as having privilege, when it was the hard work and dedication to literacy that is to thank for his and his family's successes. Now take another example of a man who doesn't value education, who doesn't marry the women he produces children with nor take an active role in their upbringing or in setting a positive example for them. He is not making progress. He is ensuring that his children and grandchildren will have a tougher time making progress because he has failed to lay the foundation for them. When we wait three generations and compare the two groups, one a cohesive family, the other a collection of near strangers existing as antagonists and protagonists, we see that inequality exists. Mr. Wise would have you believe that one family has privilege and the other is disadvantaged. He will only attach racism to the difference in outcomes if the successful family is white and the other consists of people of color. What if the successful family is black and the others are people of color? Is racism still to blame? No, it is not. Culture and personal choices are largely to blame. The proof of this is everywhere. It is becoming increasingly common for Asian households to outperform white households in earning and education. Asians place a greater emphasis on education and business than do whites on average who tend to place greater emphasis on those things than do hispanics who, on average, place greater emphasis on them than do blacks. Systemic racism does not exist. If it did, they would point it out to us instead of trying to convince everyone that they have internal biases and micro aggression. Tim Wise is a race grifter..
@psychicspy
@psychicspy Жыл бұрын
@ATallHedge We have a cultural problem in this country, not a racial one. Whites who embrace hip-hop culture "thug culture" are no more welcome than any other race that embraces a negative aspect of culture. Why did black neighborhoodsbecomeghettos? The culture in those neighborhoods.
@anthonyriggins5281
@anthonyriggins5281 Жыл бұрын
I could very easily break it down for you on a child’s level, but you still wouldn’t get it.
@psychicspy
@psychicspy Жыл бұрын
@@anthonyriggins5281 If you are unable to articulate your thoughts then you are essentially a child.
@brianmeen2158
@brianmeen2158 6 ай бұрын
@@anthonyriggins5281 your side still can’t define systemic racism and I think that’s hilarious. Your side has so overused the term ‘racism’ that I don’t even know what it means anymore. Good job!
@oneshoewoo
@oneshoewoo Ай бұрын
Privilege is the foundation white progress has been built on.
@do-notuse3821
@do-notuse3821 Жыл бұрын
TRUMP IS A DEMI-GOD. !!!!
@fizmath935
@fizmath935 Жыл бұрын
Tim still lives in a white hood.
@geekmeee
@geekmeee Жыл бұрын
It’s a start.
@Afroditeknows
@Afroditeknows Жыл бұрын
Love most of your speeches, however your use of colored is concerning. Do better!
@cavaleer
@cavaleer Жыл бұрын
Tim Wise thinks he's doing something "for the good" when the reality is his skin-color obsessions are in fact just as neurotic and delusional as the skin-color obsessed minds a 150 years ago. He desperately wants to instill the Victim/Villain Marxist narrative in EVERYONE and believes that skin-color Identity is the beginning and ending of all things AMERICAN. The reality is skin-color is barely the surface of what the American means. He'll never be able to get past his "whiteness" to be able to see and comprehend his Americanness.
@zahradeenahmad
@zahradeenahmad Жыл бұрын
Wow! I am privilege to have been interviewed. Proudly Hoosier!
@henryugwu8580
@henryugwu8580 Жыл бұрын
We are proud of you Sir.
@creunderwood5916
@creunderwood5916 Жыл бұрын
Mr. Wise is PREPARED for The incoming KINGDOM of GOD & will be recognized & known worldwide.
@JRBDWD
@JRBDWD 11 ай бұрын
He is a JEW
@dennisddiamond854
@dennisddiamond854 Жыл бұрын
Same old race talking points by the self appointed and self hating moron….
@Vizardog
@Vizardog Жыл бұрын
Same old lack of argument and nonsense ad-homs by the unthinking hate-filled morons....
@p.a.andrews7772
@p.a.andrews7772 Жыл бұрын
WE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT A RACE ,MUST DEMAND OUR FREEDOM OF THE PRESS,THEN YOU'LL HAVE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AGAIN !!!
@maximillianphoenix9374
@maximillianphoenix9374 Жыл бұрын
Just a little heads up Tim wise isn’t white he is in fact a Jew Jews claim indeed affirm that they are not white so please stop saying your white and more importantly stop inciting racist hatred against white people so-called mr wise or it could end badly for you and your poisonous cause 🤔
@ryanrogers3610
@ryanrogers3610 Жыл бұрын
Is that fella eating pizza before the debate starts 😂
@G43X
@G43X Жыл бұрын
Its nice that SCOTUS restored some of our gun rights. Why is she advocating for extreme gun control then saying its just a matter of gun sense..
@edwardmuse2106
@edwardmuse2106 2 жыл бұрын
SINCE 1619 AFRICAN AMERICANS HAVE SUFFERED RACISM WHICH ALBERT EINSTEIN IN 1946 SAID WAS A DISEASE OF WHITE PEOPLE HOW LONG WILL THIS FIGHT GO ON SHOULD ALL POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS BE PUT ON THE TABLE FOR DISCUSSION
@freelancinginstitutebd1
@freelancinginstitutebd1 2 жыл бұрын
Really Good
@soyeonan1
@soyeonan1 2 жыл бұрын
I already miss you!!! 😢
@whowillbesaved9580
@whowillbesaved9580 2 жыл бұрын
Let's do the Asians next. Please explain why they are the biggest minority but yet are the smartest and wealthiest? We'll wait🤔🥱
@whowillbesaved9580
@whowillbesaved9580 2 жыл бұрын
The preferential group is only for black folks. What are you even talking about? You already know this.
@sonora_rey
@sonora_rey 2 жыл бұрын
Quasi-elitist. Or maybe just elitist.
@charliebrown5611
@charliebrown5611 2 жыл бұрын
I am now more scared of the brownshirts with AR-15s. These goons are more of a problem then a "Tyranical Government". The NRA and the gun nuts have allowed for ANY punk/nuts to get a gun. THANKS!!!!
@megamonster1234
@megamonster1234 2 жыл бұрын
Big fan of how Professors Conkle and Sanders really broke down the Dobbs decision on a legal level but I didn't like how Madeira's analysis seems too partisan, almost furious. She criticized the Bruen case being at odds with Dobbs but never acknowledged that the 2A is an enumerated right and then whined about McConnell manipulating the Senate confirmation process yet completely ignored how Bork got screwed over despite being an obviously qualified candidate on any objective level. Obviously she probably cares about abortion and is emotionally invested in it but if that's what I wanted, I'd go watch MSNBC. And yes, I know she's the only woman who's answering these questions since Professor Widiss was just relaying them and Ochoa didn't really answer anything until near the end. However, I know I'd say the same if she was a man because I literally stopped listening to male lawyers on podcasts who had the same attitude. I'm here to learn about the constitutional nuance of the topic, not just "GOP bad, Dems good" or vice-versa. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Conkle and Sanders leaned left politically anyway. I do want to add that although Roe was almost a 50 year precedent, it becomes a catch 22. Should precedent be overruled when it's young or when it's old? If it's too young, then it makes the court look wishy-washy but if it's too old, are you disrupting a societal reliance on it? I will say however that SCOTUS has overruled cases that were only a few years old and cases that were even older than Roe. Plessy v. Ferguson was older than Roe and in fact the pro-abortion lawyers got tripped up by that because they struggled when to say Plessy should have been overturned. It's definitely a bad look if you say Plessy should have stood for even a day XD But it's also a bad look to say that Plessy should have stayed because it was old. Then there's Lochner which was also decades old precedent that got overturned and it removed a fundamental right to a contract, which is an economic bodily autonomy if you think about it.
@bilbob7624
@bilbob7624 2 жыл бұрын
Don't Murder Your Children
@nxgrs74
@nxgrs74 2 жыл бұрын
The Earth is cooler with the atmos/GHGs/albedo not warmer. To perform as advertised the GHGs require “extra” energy upwelling from the surface radiating as a black body. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnvMm6ptYr56Y7c The kinetic heat transfer processes of the contiguous atmos molecules render that scenario impossible. No greenhouse effect, no GHG warming, no man/CO2 driven climate change or Gorebal warming. Version 1.0 070822
@tahzibizimungu7677
@tahzibizimungu7677 2 жыл бұрын
8:13 Black and Brown🙄
@christineloz1686
@christineloz1686 2 жыл бұрын
Legal should not be confused with lawful. See lecture by Alan of Salisbury "The Occult Art of Law" And 60 pg PDF; Livingintheprivate.blogspot.com
@hdhdhd7811
@hdhdhd7811 2 жыл бұрын
truly helpful
@hdhdhd7811
@hdhdhd7811 2 жыл бұрын
truly miss indiana university
@sherrybedoya2636
@sherrybedoya2636 2 жыл бұрын
The house rules sadly only applies to one side 🤷🏻‍♀️
@roseannatonn510
@roseannatonn510 2 жыл бұрын
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢
@igottaspeak
@igottaspeak 2 жыл бұрын
Judge Motley represents a number of Black women who roles in the legal fight for civil rights was subjugated to that of Black men. Her accomplishments ine court room across America are every bit of new worthy as Thurgood Marshall at ti.e even succeeding without him. She had an 10-0 record pleading cases before the Supreme Court.