NY Legal History Podcast

How Emeline Got Free Audiostory Now Available!

How Emeline Got Free is an audio drama that tells the story of the landmark Lemmon Slave Case from the perspective of Emeline Thompson, the eldest of the eight enslaved women and children whose freedom was at stake at this 1852 trial.


The Historical Society of the New York Courts Podcast series shines a light on New York’s legal history through the perspective of the State’s courts. They are listed in reverse chronological order.

                        

Episode #27: A Conversation with Andrew Berman: The “Cher” of Preservation (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 5)

Episode #27: A Conversation with Andrew Berman: The “Cher” of Preservation (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 5)

In this fast-paced episode of our podcast series Wrecking Ball, host and creator Adrian Untermyer, Esq. discusses the present and ...
Episode #26: Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice — Samuel Jones Tilden: Lawyer, Statesman, and Victim of Fate

Episode #26: Chatting with the Authors of Judicial Notice — Samuel Jones Tilden: Lawyer, Statesman, and Victim of Fate

Judicial Notice Editor in Chief Hon. Helen E. Freedman sits down with podcast host Dr. Eric van der Vort for ...
Episode #25: Empire State Plaza: Albany's Modern Monoliths (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 4)

Episode #25: Empire State Plaza: Albany’s Modern Monoliths (Wrecking Ball Series Episode 4)

The Empire State Plaza's white-and-gray silhouette dominates the skyline of New York's capital city. While the futuristic, stone-and-steel complex looks ...
Episode #24: The Gap In Bilingual Education, the Impact of Aspira v. BOE, and How the Landmark Mendez Case Inspired It All

Episode #24: The Gap In Bilingual Education, the Impact of Aspira v. BOE, and How the Landmark Mendez Case Inspired It All

INAUGURAL LATINO JUDGES ASSOCIATION MENDEZ v. WESTMINSTER MOOT COURT PROJECT DISCUSSION The Gap In Bilingual Education, the Impact of Aspira ...
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