Podcast: UNLV Law professor Kathy Stanchi and Pace Law professor Bridget Crawford discuss their book on feminist judgments
UNLV LAW — Kathy Stanchi and Bridget Crawford discuss the U.S. Feminist Judgements Project and their book, Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court. Now a subject-based series, they share how the volumes are used in classrooms both as primary and secondary sources. Kathy Stanchi also speaks with Patty Roberts about the…
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RUTGERS LAW — Hon. Zahid Quraishi joins Co-Dean Rose Cuison-Villazor to discuss his career starting from Rutgers Law School through his time as a United States magistrate judge and eventually a district judge of the US District Court for the District of New Jersey.
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UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW — In a new University of Chicago Law School seminar, Professor Emily Buss (U. Chicago Law) and ten law students co-taught incarcerated high school students about the constitutional rights of minors. Host Andrew Zeller, Professor Buss, and Heidi Mueller, director of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice, discuss the rewarding and…
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YALE LAW SCHOOL — Tracey Meares, who was unfairly denied the title of valedictorian at Springfield High School nearly 40 years (an incident discussed in last year’s documentary “No Title for Tracey”), has returned to the school for induction into the SHS Hall of Fame. Afterwards, she spoke live with WMAY’s Jim Leach about the…
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we have ex-BigLaw recruiter Sadie Jones on the podcast to talk with us about resources you can use in your job search and career planning in the legal field.
Read More about Podcast: Career planning resources for law studentsPodcast: Fordham Law professor Jordana Confino discusses positive psychology in the law school classroom
FORDHAM LAW — Jordana Confino, Assistant Dean of Professionalism, teaches Peer Mentoring and Leadership, and Positive Lawyering at Fordham University. In our latest podcast, Jordana shares the importance of positive psychology with examples of discussions she has had with her students to demonstrate how important it is for law students and lawyers to implement it…
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RUTGERS LAW — The law impacts every sector of society and every aspect of our lives. At a time when many ask “Why law?,” we ask “What more can law do?” Produced by Rutgers Law School, “The Power of Attorney” is an inside look at the power of a legal education and what it means…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Some students at the University of Virginia School of Law are exchanging traditional note-taking in class for roundtable discussions around a microphone. Professors Michael Livermore and Kim Krawiec, who run their own podcasts, pull in students to talk to experts, conduct research and map out the scripts for episodes featuring…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — With deposit deadlines just around the corner, prospective law students have just a few weeks left to decide where they will matriculate this fall. UVA Law student ambassadors James Hornsby and Laura-Louise Rice join Dean Blazer for a candid discussion about the various factors that go into selecting which law…
Read More about Podcast: University of Virginia Law students James Hornsby and Laura-Louise Rice discuss the process of choosing a law schoolSuffolk Law dean Andrew Perlman discusses the role of artificial intelligence in law schools
SUFFOLK LAW — AI is already changing the legal profession, and law schools have a responsibility to stay on the cutting edge of this technology to equip future lawyers with all they need to know about its impacts and uses. Sharon Nelson and John Simek talk with Dean Andy Perlman about the current landscape of…
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