Podcast: University of Virginia Law professors Cynthia Nicoletti and Joy Milligan discuss different approaches to researching legal history
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — Two professors at the University of Virginia School of Law join the “Common Law” podcast to discuss how their differing approaches to researching the past, from the Civil War to the civil rights eras, have uncovered forgotten stories that help us understand today’s legal landscape.
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re discussing some bar exam basics to help ensure you pass on the first try.
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ADMISSABLE — In this special episode, Dean Natalie Blazer ’08 and her microphone venture outside the studio to give listeners a rare look inside UVA Law’s Admitted Students Open House.
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UNM NEWSROOM — What would you say to a police officer if they asked to search you right now? On this episode of It’s (Probably) Not Rocket Science, host Carly Bowling explores the Marshall-Brennan Constitutional Literacy Project, a national project that teaches students from underserved high schools about their constitutional rights and introduces them to law careers.
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COMMON LAW — Two former White House officials on different sides of the political aisle, Melody Barnes and John Bridgeland ’87, talk about ways to strengthen democracy and work across differences.
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WBUR — Erica Meltzer, national editor at Chalkbeat, joins us to discuss the new digital SAT. The new version of the college admissions test is shorter and adaptive, meaning students who score relatively low on the first half of the test will get easier questions in the second half.
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re talking with Gabe Teninbaum — law professor and creator of spacedrepetition.com — about how the rapidly developing AI technology may impact the legal profession.
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BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today, as part of our “Quick Tips” series, we’re talking about best habits for studying for the bar exam while working full-time or part-time.
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LIGHTHOUSE — In our series, In Conversation, Women Shaping the Future of Legal, leading women in the legal industry discuss how diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts can help improve work and the world.
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BERKELEY LAW VOICES CARREY — In this episode, host Gwyneth Shaw talks with Professor Jonah Gelbach, whose research spans a variety of topics, including civil procedure, evidence, statutory interpretation and legislation, and law and economics.
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