Podcast: University of Virginia Law professor Anne Coughlin discusses the first women to attend the school
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — In 1920, the first three women were admitted to the University of Virginia School of Law: Rose May Davis, Catherine Lipop, and Elizabeth Tompkins. Professor Anne Coughlin explores the lived realities of these women, from the small, familiar anxieties about grades and tuition costs, to the bold steps they took…
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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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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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FORDHAM LAW — This spring, Fordham Law’s Corporate Law Center launched Bite-Sized Business Law, a new podcast that promises to “tackle big issues in small doses” through interviews with corporate attorneys, industry experts, public figures, and business law scholars. The podcast, hosted by Amy Martella, executive director of the Corporate Law Center, has already released…
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Although women were not admitted to UVA Law as students until 1920, their presence on Grounds helped shape the legal curriculum of the 19th century. Professor Laura Edwards discusses the Black and white women who lived and labored at UVA, and the ways in which they navigated the repressive limitations…
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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.
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