Hofstra Law professor Ellen Yaroshefsky discusses prosecutorial independence on ABA podcast
HOFSTRA UNIVERSITY LAW NEWS — Hofstra Law Professor Ellen Yaroshefsky was interviewed on a recent episode of “the JustPod,” the podcast for the Criminal Justice Section of the American Bar Association. The discussion related to the state of prosecutorial independence and prosecutorial discretion.
Read More about Hofstra Law professor Ellen Yaroshefsky discusses prosecutorial independence on ABA podcastUniversity of Louisville Law dean Melanie Jacobs discusses clinical education and work/life challenges
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Dean Melanie Jacobs shares how the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law revolutionizes legal education by combining doctrinal rigor with hands-on experiential learning. She also introduces an innovative immigration law clinic.
Read More about University of Louisville Law dean Melanie Jacobs discusses clinical education and work/life challengesPodcast: Stanford Law professor Alan O. Sykes discusses expertise on global economy and trade
STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — In this episode, Stanford Law Professor Alan O. Sykes joins Pam and Rich for this episode to help make sense of the fascinating world of trade, tariffs, and the global economy.
Read More about Podcast: Stanford Law professor Alan O. Sykes discusses expertise on global economy and tradePodcast: New England Law professor Chance Meyer and Touro Law professor Patty Baia discuss their course on finding a learning style
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Chance Meyer, New England Law, and Patty Baia, Touro Law School, discuss the upcoming Aspen course Mind for Law. This mini course helps students either entering or already in law school discover their learning style and how to use it properly.
Read More about Podcast: New England Law professor Chance Meyer and Touro Law professor Patty Baia discuss their course on finding a learning stylePodcast: University of Minnesota Law dean William McGeveran discusses the school’s clinics
ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Join us for an enlightening conversation with William McGeveran, the newly appointed dean of Minnesota Law, who brings a wealth of experience and insight to the role.
Read More about Podcast: University of Minnesota Law dean William McGeveran discusses the school’s clinicsPodcast: Rutgers Law professor Ruth Anne Robbins discusses the importance of legal writing
THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Professor of Law Ruth Anne Robbins, who received the 2023 Thomas F. Blackwell Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Legal Writing from the Association of Legal Writing Directors and the Legal Writing Institute, joins Dean Bond to share the story of her journey from studying science to…
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THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Professor of Law Ruth Anne Robbins, who received the 2023 Thomas F. Blackwell Memorial Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Legal Writing from the Association of Legal Writing Directors and the Legal Writing Institute, joins Dean Bond to share the story of her journey from studying science to…
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law professor Ruth Anne Robbins discusses the importance of legal writingPodcast: Baylor Law professors Leah Teague and Elizabeth Fraley discuss their book on lawyer leadership
THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Leah Teague and Elizabeth Fraley, Baylor University, discuss the second edition of their book, Fundamentals of Lawyer Leadership: A Skills Guide to Professional Identity Formation, including more in-depth sections about the leadership of self and civil discourse.
Read More about Podcast: Baylor Law professors Leah Teague and Elizabeth Fraley discuss their book on lawyer leadershipPodcast: How to answer criminal law questions about assault and battery on the bar exam
LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Today, we’re discussing substantive Criminal Law, specifically the crimes of assault and battery.
Read More about Podcast: How to answer criminal law questions about assault and battery on the bar examPodcast: University of Virginia Law dean of admissions Natalie Blazer answers questions about applying to law school
ADMISSABLE — In advance of the Thanksgiving holiday — always a popular time of year to submit law school applications — Admissions Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 collected applicants’ questions via voice memo, email, social media and an in-person Q&A session to learn what’s on their minds.
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