
Rebecca Roiphe
Joseph Solomon Distinguished Professor of Law at New York Law School. She studies lawyers' ethics and the history of the legal profession.
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Apr 23, 2025 • 54min
The Devil’s Advocates—Part 1
Rebecca Roiphe, a distinguished law professor specializing in legal ethics, joins the conversation to unravel the complexities facing the rule of law today. They delve into critical legal studies and its evolution, emphasizing the importance of intersectionality and power dynamics. The discussion critiques the current U.S. legal system's objectivity and the implications of its perceived neutrality. Roiphe highlights the tension between justice and representation, especially in light of high-profile cases that have impacted public trust in legal institutions.

Jan 21, 2025 • 50min
How Critical Legal Studies Transformed Law Schools with Rebecca Roiphe | Ep 28
Rebecca Roiphe, a Trustee Professor of Law at New York Law School and author of "The Devil's Advocate," explores the evolution of legal education over the past fifty years. She discusses how the Critical Legal Studies movement transformed law schools, shifting their focus from professional training to social justice. Roiphe highlights the implications of this shift for democracy, the manipulation of legal principles, and the need for inclusive dialogue in addressing legal disparities. Her insights illuminate the ongoing tension between ideals and realities in legal practice.

May 21, 2024 • 25min
The Daily Blast: Why Trump Is “Very Close” to a Conviction, Per This Former Prosecutor
Former prosecutor and New York Law School professor Rebecca Roiphe discusses the likelihood of a conviction in Trump's hush money trial, highlighting the prosecution's case, challenges to witness credibility, and the possibility of Trump beating the rap.