Lawyers weigh-in on their favorite podcasts
THE NATIONAL LAW REVIEW — Legal podcasts are a great way to expand your knowledge, get industry insight, and even just commiserate about *those* moments in the day-to-day life of a legal professional. This month we asked Lawmatics customers to share their favorite legal podcasts to help their fellow legal professionals expand their podcasting horizons.
Read More about Lawyers weigh-in on their favorite podcastsPodcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond interviews immigration lawyer on her path to practice
THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Immigration Attorney Xiomara Urán RLAW’15 joins Dean Johanna Bond to share her own story of immigrating to the US, her family’s journey and what inspired her to become an immigration attorney, and how Rutgers Law has helped shape the work she does.
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law dean Johanna Bond interviews immigration lawyer on her path to practiceSyracuse Law professor Todd Berger joins ABA student podcast as faculty host
SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW — Professor Todd Berger, director of advocacy programs at Syracuse University College of Law, has joined the American Bar Association’s Law Student Podcast, part of the Legal Talk network of podcasts, as the faculty host.
Read More about Syracuse Law professor Todd Berger joins ABA student podcast as faculty hostPodcast: Rutgers Law professor Yael Bromberg discusses advocacy for youth voting rights
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?”
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law professor Yael Bromberg discusses advocacy for youth voting rightsPodcast: Villanova Law professor Michele Pistone discusses immigration training for advocates
THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Michele Pistone, Villanova University, talks about founding and directing VIISTA (Villanova Interdisciplinary Immigration Studies Training for Advocates).
Read More about Podcast: Villanova Law professor Michele Pistone discusses immigration training for advocatesPodcast: What not to do when looking for jobs after graduating from law school
LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re talking to ex-BigLaw recruiter Sadie Jones about job hunting practices that are typically not great ideas and aren’t going to help you secure a job.
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BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — Welcome back to the Bar Exam Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re excited to welcome Ryan Zajic – a senior legal content developer at UWorld and a licensed attorney in the state of Nebraska, and Dr. Janani Krishnaswami – a certified physician in preventative medicine, internal medicine, and lifestyle.
Read More about Podcast: Advice on managing stress while preparing for the bar examPodcast: How to maintain creativity while in law school
LAW STUDENT PODCAST — As law students learn to be lawyers, some feel that they lose themselves—that their prior creative, dynamic individuality is slowly replaced by an unrecognizable law school robot.
Read More about Podcast: How to maintain creativity while in law schoolPenn Carey Law professor guest on This is Small Business podcast
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.
Read More about Penn Carey Law professor guest on This is Small Business podcastPodcast: Santa Clara Law professor discusses her book on Judge Dorothy Wright Nelson
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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