Penn Carey Law professor guest on This is Small Business podcast

September 26, 2023

PENN CAREY LAW — Cynthia Dahl, Practice Professor of Law and Director of the Detkin Intellectual Property & Technology at the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, recently spoke with “This Is Small Business,” an Amazon podcast, about the importance of protecting your intellectual property.

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Podcast: Santa Clara Law professor discusses her book on Judge Dorothy Wright Nelson

September 26, 2023

SIDEBAR PODCAST —  SideBar podcast on The Legal Talk Network welcomes Law Professor and Dean Emerita Lisa Kloppenberg of Santa Clara University School of Law as our guest to discuss her book, The Best Beloved Thing is Justice: The Life of Dorothy Wright Nelson.

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Podcast: Touro Law dean Elena Langan discusses school’s flexible part-time JD program

September 25, 2023

THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — The Aspen Leading Edge Podcast features timely interviews with Aspen Authors as well as other legal thought-leaders sharing expert opinions on teaching, learning science, and the current and future state of legal education.

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Podcast: How to provide legal aid to survivors of natural disasters

September 18, 2023

TALK JUSTICE — Experts discuss disaster preparedness and the role of civil legal aid in recovery on LSC’s “Talk Justice” podcast. 

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Podcast: A look at remote work in the legal profession

September 18, 2023

LEGAL REBELS — Is it only a matter of time before we’re back to being physically present in the office at least five times per week? 

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University of Miami Law announces new season of legal podcast

September 15, 2023

THE MIAMI LAW EXPLAINER — The Miami Law Explainer weekly podcast returns in August with the school’s legal experts crunching headline news and scholarship. In this season’s first episode, “The Global Heat Wave,” Miami Law’s director of the Environmental Justice Clinic, Doug Ruley, spotlights the signals of an impending climate crisis.

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Podcast: How law schools can support lawyer mental health and emotional intelligence

September 12, 2023

THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — The Aspen Leading Edge Podcast features timely interviews with Aspen Authors as well as other legal thought-leaders sharing expert opinions on teaching, learning science, and the current and future state of legal education.

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Case Western Reserve Law dean Michael Scharf hosts podcast on foreign tyrants

September 11, 2023

CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW — Every American generation has had to respond to foreign tyrants. In his acclaimed book, “The Age of the Strongman,” author Gideon Rachman argues that we are facing a unique period when so-called “Strongmen” leaders are proliferating like never before. 

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Podcast: North Carolina Central University Law professor April Dawson discusses her book on artificial intelligence and academic integrity

September 6, 2023

THE ASPEN EDGE LEADING PODCAST — April Dawson, Associate Dean of Technology and Innovation and Professor of Law at North Carolina Central University School of Law, talks about her new book, Artificial Intelligence and Academic Integrity, and provides a sneak peek of the chapters.

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Podcast: Why investigations of federal judges should happen more often

September 5, 2023

ABA JOURNAL — After almost 40 years on the bench, Judge Pauline Newman of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has sued her chief, two judge colleagues and the Federal Circuit Judicial Council, following a court committee interviewand a medical records request, which she denied, and a suggestion that she should be suspended from work for one year.

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