FAU law students discuss law through media
Podcast Episode Hosts
All podcast episodes are hosted and edited by law students at the FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg who have taken part in the course Law Through Media. They are responsible for the content and editing of their own episodes.
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- Altmann, Philip
Can juries today ignore the media and try cases completely fairly? - Amdur, Maria Elisabeth
Suits gets lawyered - the main characters' criminal record - Andegiorgis, Dalia
Media perception of prejudice in the US justice system - Arens, Vanessa
I wanted to be Elle Woods. Am I dissapointed? - Arzberger, Simon
AI in the legal system
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- Farchmin, Philipp
A criminal for president – the media reaction to Trump’s trials - Flemming, Clara
Missing and murdered indigenous women and girls in Canada
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- Haagen, Jasmin
Potential media influence on the outcomes of (jury) trials - Haide, Sophia
Fact vs. fiction: courtrooms in real life and on screen - Hilbinger, Pia
Law in front of and behind the badge: crime dramas and their influence on public perception of the police - Hilt, Rüdiger
Social media and war crimes – The chances and risk of social media for the prosecution of war crimes in the Ukraine War - Hübner, Maximilian
Potential media influence on the outcomes of (jury) trials - Hug, Lisa
Law in front of and behind the badge: crime dramas and their influence on public perception of the police
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- Kahlert, Marina
The romanticisation of perpetrators on TikTok - Kalek, Lisa-Marie
The jury in American movies - Kanatli, Süeda
Prosecution through social media - help or hindrance - Kauschke, Ruta
Glawry & Gore: The Iceman - two hundred frozen souls and one twisted mind - Knopp, Julia
The Ginsburg Perspective - Knorz, Michael
AI in the legal system - Koch, Linda
Prosecution through social media - help or hindrance - Koczolap, Wiktoria
The privileged Executive in the US: Trump and Nixon - Kraus, Pascal
Effects of news reporting on law enforcement and how the media shapes public opinion
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- Langa, Sophie
I wanted to be Elle Woods. Am I dissapointed? - Langner, Sebastian
Social media and war crimes – The chances and risk of social media for the prosecution of war crimes in the Ukraine War - Leistl, Paul
Exploring the role of the law for Jimmy McGill in the TV drama series Better Call Saul - Lippa, Martin
The privileged Executive in the US: Trump and Nixon - Löblein, Theresa
The romanticisation of perpetrators on TikTok - Luu, Thu Hien
Defence attorneys in TV shows - heroes or villains?
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- Peköz, Aisling
"World's best podcast" - Pickl, Katharina
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard - the media response - Protzen, Christian
Data Uncovered: Privacy Matters - Protzen, Sophie
Data Uncovered: Privacy Matters
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- Schneider, Nathalie
Guilt and memory: "The Reader" in film and literature - Schott, Sascha
Fact vs. fiction: courtrooms in real life and on screen - Schüpferling, Philipp
Exploring the role of the law for Jimmy McGill in the TV drama series Better Call Saul - Schweickhardt, Joos
"World's best podcast" - Simon, Clara
Standing in the pillory in the 21st century: court reporting today - Srirangan, Shachigaa
Media perception of prejudice in the US justice system
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- Tausendpfund, Niklas
Johnny Depp v Amber Heard - the media response - Tobisch, Lena
A criminal for president – the media reaction to Trump’s trials - Tritthart, Carina
Reassessing the Menendez Brothers: From courtroom drama to (social) media sensation
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- van Doesburg, Marleen
Guilt and memory: "The Reader" in film and literature
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- Weikl, Jonathan
Fake news - prevention and remedies from a legal perspective
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