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Odyssey

2000 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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May 31, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Law and Economics
David Strauss, The Harry N. Wyatt professor of Law, teaching Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago.
Albert Alschuler, The Wilson Dikinson professor of Law, teaching Criminal Law at the University of Chicago
Richard Epstien, The James Parker Hall distinguished service professor of Law at the University of Chicago. His latest book is titled, Principles for a Free Society: Reconciling Individual Liberty with the Common Good.
May 30, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Medical News
Dr. Quentin Young, Odyssey's medical contributor.
May 26, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Film Forum: Movie Trends 2000
Ron Falzone, professor of in the Film Department at Columbia College.
Lee Gerstien, entertainment editor at Gab Magazine and teaches at Columbia College.
Neda Ulaby, managing editor and film critic at the Windy City Times.
May 25, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
The Clean Air Act
May 24, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of The Whaleship Essex.
May 23, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Social Security and The Stock Market
Martin Eichenbaum, professor of Economics at Northwestern University.
David Weisbach, associate professor in the Law school at the University of Chicago.
Fay Lomax Cook, director of the Institute for Policy Research and professor in the Department of Human Development and Social Policy at Northwestern University.
May 22, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Interest Rates and the Economy
Pete Klenow - associate professor of Economics in the Graduate School of Business at the University of Chicago.
Michael Miller - associate professor of Economics in the College of Commerce at DePaul University.
May 19, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Toward a Better Jury System
Morgan Chu, partner at Irell & Manella in Los Angeles.
Shari Diamond, professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law.
Robert Burns, professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law.
May 18, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Host Gretchen Helfrich talks with Doug Duncan, associate professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago and the education coordinator for the American Astronomical Society.
May 17, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Inter-group relations in America
Harlan Loeb, civil rights litigation expert with Hill and Knowlton and the chair of Civil Rights and Equal Opportunity Committee of the American Bar Association's section of Individual Rights.
Dr. Tom Smith, director of the General Social Survey at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago.
Sanford Cloud, Jr., president and C.E.O. of the National Conference for Community and Justice.
May 16, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
History of Medicine
Dr. Quentin Young, Odyssey's medical contributor
Dr. Kenneth Ludmerer, professor in the Departments of History and Medicine at Washington University and the author of, A Time To Heal: American Medical Education from the Turn of the Century to the Era of Managed Care.
May 15, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Governor Ryan's Roundtable Trips
David Schaper
Rick Pearson
Sean Crawford
May 12, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Film Forum Friday
Reviewing films.
May 11, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Len Rubinowitz, author of "Crossing the Class and Color Lines"
May 10, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
The Criminal Code Commission:
Matt Bettenhausen,
Paul Robinson,
Eugene Pincham
May 9, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Host Gretchen Helrich and guests examine Senator John McCain's endorsement of George W. Bush for President.

May 8, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Haymarket Riots
May 5, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Microsoft Break-up
Shane Greenstein, associate professor of strategy and management at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Christopher Leslie, assistant professor of law at Chicago-Kent College of Law.
May 4, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Democracy Derailed
David Broder, Pulitzer Prize winning reporter and writer who is currently a columnist at the Washington Post and the author of, Democracy Derailed: Initiative Campaigns and the Power of Money.
May 3, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Philosophy in Public Life
Danny Postel, philosophy editor at Britannica.com
Ken Seeskin, professor of Philosophy at Northwestern University.
Martha Nussbaum, professor of Law and Ethics with appointments in the law school, the Divinity School and the Philosophy Departments at the University of Chicago. Her latest book is titled, Women and Human Development.
May 2, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich
Cardiology
Dr. Quentin Young, medical contributor for Odyssey.
Dr. Joseph Messer, professor of Medicine and senior attending physician at the Heart Institute at Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center.
May 1, 2000
hosted by Gretchen Helfrich

Privacy Issues
Michael O'Donnell, professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Chicago.
Richard Sobel, a political scientist at Harvard University studying the constitutional and policy issues surrounding privacy.
Amatai Etzioni, professor at George Washington University and the author of, The Limits of Privacy.


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