In pursuit of excellence in teaching, Massachusetts
School of Law campaigns to elevate public
understanding and awareness on legal
and non-legal topics through MSLAW TV. The
programs are shown
on Comcast CN8 on Sunday morning at 11 a.m.
in New England and
9 a.m. in the mid-Atlantic states. |

Broadcast
Schedule |

Diane Sullivan
Professor of Law |

Michael L. Coyne
Associate Dean |

Constance Rudnick
Professor of Law |

Lawrence R. Velvel
Dean |
This public awareness-based programming has developed
into an award-winning television series. Each
program is produced and moderated by MSLAW professors,
who prepare the outlines. Dean Lawrence R. Velvel,
Associate Dean and Professor Michael L. Coyne,
Professor Diane Sullivan, and Professor Constance
Rudnick have been responsible for hundreds of
the programs. Professors, Kurt Olson, Andrej Starkis,
Anthony Copani, Peter Malaguti, and Assistant
Dean and Professor Joseph Devlin have also been
responsible for various programs.
The programs now number over 300 since 1996.
On each program leading experts and authors discuss
and answer questions about a major topic in their
field or important books they have written. The
programs allow members of the public, including
students at all levels of the educational process,
to quickly become familiar with the most important
ideas and facts relating to hundreds of different
topics.
MSLAW's educational programs have won over 169
awards for fine television programming in the
last 5 years. In 2001, The Massachusetts School
of Law Educational Forum was recognized for its
excellence in broadcast journalism when it received
a coveted Gracie Allen Award from American Women
in Radio & Television (AWRT).
Through broadcast and cable outlets, MSLAW TV
is now available in nearly 20 million homes nationwide,
bringing renowned authors, pundits, columnists,
and scholars to debate current events and areas
of interest to millions of American families.
A list of programs, topics and experts is available
on-line at MSLMedia.com, as well as many of the
programs themselves. Videotapes and/or DVDs of
the programs can be obtained from MSLAW at nominal
cost when sought by students, professors, or teachers
for educational purposes. To obtain a videotape
or DVD of a program, call MSLAW at (978) 681-0800,
write to it at 500 Federal Street, Andover, MA
01810 or email Lussier@mslaw.edu