Equal Justice Under Law | Episode 1

Equal Justice Under Law | Episode 1 | “Terry v. Ohio”

Hi everyone, this is the first episode of my podcast called Equal Justice Under Law. In this episode we discuss a landmark Supreme Court case, Terry v. Ohio. This case explores the boundaries of probable cause and reasonable suspicion. Not sure what that means? Tune in to the episode to learn!

If you enjoyed this episode be sure to check back on September 9th for the next episode!

3 Replies to “Equal Justice Under Law | Episode 1”

  1. The ambient city noise really accentuates the transition. Your format feels akin to npr which is super cool! I have to admit I chuckled that when after you outlined how the men were arrested, the happy, upbeat music came in. Maybe the sound of a jail cell closing would reflect the theme in a different way? One note I have is when your vocal audio returns after the introduction it is extremely quiet and behind your soundtrack. I’m guessing the audio was recorded separately and thus it is two files respectively. You could normalize the files gain/vol so they are level with each other. Hope some of this is useful, this is a very cool idea!

  2. Nice podcast, the music choices are pleasant and you speak in a very clear and professional manner. Although, I have to agree with Traksin, in that some of the transitions are unfitting. Also, considering this is only a six minute podcast, three different musical transitions seem a bit much. Other than that, good work.
    -Christian

  3. Hi there!
    As a legal studies major, I deeply enjoyed listening to your podcast. You did a really great job at identifying yourself and what you were planning on talking about. Your voice is clear and easy to make out. I would suggest lowering the background music in the beginning when you were introducing yourself. Other than that, great job!

    Nadine Abuelrous

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