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"Strangers on the Internet" Podcast Episode 12: The Secret Lives of Law Professors
Legal scholar Katherine Macfarlane discusses dating with a disability
The twelfth episode (Apple Podcasts link here and Spotify link here) of Strangers on the Internet with co-host and psychologist Michelle Lange features a conversation with Louisiana-based legal scholar Katherine Macfarlane.
Kat has navigated dating, marriage, divorce, and then dating again with an invisible condition. How have significant others reacted when she has needed accommodations for her lifelong rheumatoid arthritis? And what's it been like dating (and when need be, breaking up) as an immunosuppressed person during the COVID-19 pandemic? Come for a lesson in empathy from this brilliant and wise academic who tells all about her interactions with strangers, whether in NYC or Idaho, and from Los Angeles to the other "LA"!
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I realize that this is a law professors' blog, but things like this make me think that law professors are incredibly entitled spoilt brats. I know not everyone is a Liz Warren (some folk maybe teach two courses) but still....
See: https://www.mindingthecampus.org/2022/11/12/breaking-up-the-law-school-monopoly/