Media: Television & Radio

Six time Emmy award-winning television producer and moderator; radio host and producer. Click here for the archive of The American Law Journal.


The American Law Journal Sizzle Reel

The multi-Emmy® winning feature-talk program on the law, airing for 25+ years on Philadelphia’s CNN affiliate, now approved by American Public Television and nearly 200 PBS stations.

Pronoun Wars: Transgender & the Law

From locker rooms to public restrooms, transgender rights controversies have sprung up across America. And the law is struggling to keep up. Emmy® nominee for Best Interview/Discussion Program.

Workplace Sexual Harassment in the #MeToo/Weinstein Era

Who was worse in the most infamous case in the #MeToo Era? Harvey Weinstein? Or his enablers (lawyers, managers or H.R.)? Emmy® winner, Best Interview/Discussion Program.

The ‘Virtual’ Employee in the ‘Gig’ Economy

The so-called 'gig' economy - think Uber, Lyft and AirBnB - is changing the face of business. And finding its way into court. Emmy® nominee, Best Interview/Discussion Program.

Equal Pay on the Job: Are Women Still Waiting?

Is the equity and compensation gap between men and women discriminatory? Or are the answers far more complex than that? Emmy® nominee, Best Interview/Discussion Program.

Gerrymandering: Why We’re Mad at Washington

If comedian Zach Galifianakis is taking redistricting seriously... maybe we all should. He's not the only one with a "hangover" about politics. Emmy® winner for Best Politics/Government Program Special.

The Presidential Election & the Supreme Court 

Many critical issues hang in the balance in Presidential elections. Could a Supreme Court vacancy be the most important? With some justices over 75 years of age, what will the high court look like after the 2020?

Rock ’n Roll, Redskins & Free Speech: Trademark & Copyright

“The Slants,” an Asian-American band, won their case to trademark their name despite the Trademark & Patent Office saying their name was  offensive. 

O.J., Cosby & Making a Murderer: The Common Thread

Why is America fascinated with cases like O.J. Simpson, Bill Cosby and “Making a Murderer?” Five prosectors discuss the common thread. Emmy® nominee.

UVA’s Dr. Bruce Greyson for “The One Mind” Series

A conversation with the University of Virginia’s Div. of Perceptual Studies Bruce Greyson, M.D. on near death experiences and “The Nature of Life, Death & Consciousness.”

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