Episódios

  • Psychology and the Law Part 1
    Jul 21 2025
    Ken Landau talks with Social psychologist Dr Duffy Spencer, who discusses psychology and the law, and how different types of behaviors can run afoul of the law and create workplace and relationship issues. These behaviors can be helped through therapy and other interventions. She is the host of the Just Relationships podcast, and is a psychotherapist with a private practice. Part 1 of 2.
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    28 minutos
  • William J. Levitt
    Jul 16 2025
    Rudolph Carmenaty, the Deputy Commissioner for the Nassau County Department of Social Services, describes how Builder William J. Levitt was able to conceive, build, and sell thousands of homes in Levittown, while minimizing legal and regulatory problems. He also discusses the discriminatory nature of the restrictive covenants contained in the original Levitt home deeds.
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    28 minutos
  • Robert Moses
    Jul 9 2025
    Rudolph Carmenaty, the Deputy Commissioner for the Nassau County Department of Social Services, discusses the master builder Robert Moses, who carried out a plan to construct highways, Bridges, and parks, from New York City to Long Island. He engineered ways to finance Construction and develop Long Island during less regulated times. He also built numerous Bridges connecting the boroughs.
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    28 minutos
  • Legal Legacy of FDR
    Jun 25 2025
    Rudolph Carmenaty, the Deputy Commissioner for the Nassau County Department of Social Services, explores the legal legacy of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and how he clashed with the US Supreme Court over New Deal Legislation, guided the country thru the Great depression and World War II; and at the same time presided over internment camps for Japanese Americans during World War II.
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    28 minutos
  • Ruth Bader Ginsburg
    Jun 18 2025
    Ken Landau talks with Rudolph Carmenaty, the Deputy Commissioner for the Nassau County Department of Social Services, who discusses "the remarkable Ruth Bader Ginsburg," distinguished jurist and cultural icon. She is one of the most popular judges and had a very distinguished career as a law student, lawyer and judge. Rudy is a frequent lecturer for Civic, School, lawyer and community organizations on many important historical figures in sports, American culture, and legal and New York history.
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    28 minutos
  • Touro Law Center
    Jun 4 2025
    Ken Landau talks with Amy Anello, the Assistant Director of Admissions at the Touro Law Center in Central Islip, the only law school in Suffolk County. She describes the latest programs and options available for attending law school, including their unique Sunday-only program. She also explains admissions requirements for Touro and other law schools, and describes some of the basic courses and special programs offered at the school.
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    28 minutos
  • Improving Your Image and Personal Style
    May 28 2025
    Ken Landau talks with Gayla Bentley, author of "Fashion Stepsister," who provides guidance on improving your image and personal style, to create the best possible first impression, in court or legal proceedings; as well as for employers or clients or friends. Listen for tips on selecting the best possible colors, style, fit, and wardrobe for the occasion.
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    28 minutos
  • What To Do After An Accident
    May 21 2025
    Ken Landau talks with Huntington attorney Enza Brandi of the Enza Brandi Law Firm, who offers tips on what to do (and NOT to do) after an accident, and explains the civil litigation process.
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    27 minutos