Podcast: Fordham Law professor Jordana Confino discusses positive psychology in the law school classroom
FORDHAM LAW — Jordana Confino, Assistant Dean of Professionalism, teaches Peer Mentoring and Leadership, and Positive Lawyering at Fordham University. In our latest podcast, Jordana shares the importance of positive psychology with examples of discussions she has had with her students to demonstrate how important it is for law students and lawyers to implement it…
Read More about Podcast: Fordham Law professor Jordana Confino discusses positive psychology in the law school classroomPodcast: Rutgers Law co-dean Rose Cuison-Villazor hosts alumna and district judge Esther Salas to discuss her experience at the school
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?” Produced by Rutgers Law School, “The Power of Attorney” is an inside look at the power of a legal education and what it means…
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law co-dean Rose Cuison-Villazor hosts alumna and district judge Esther Salas to discuss her experience at the schoolHow University of Virginia Law professors Michael Livermore and Kim Krawiec use podcasts as a teaching tool
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — Some students at the University of Virginia School of Law are exchanging traditional note-taking in class for roundtable discussions around a microphone. Professors Michael Livermore and Kim Krawiec, who run their own podcasts, pull in students to talk to experts, conduct research and map out the scripts for episodes featuring…
Read More about How University of Virginia Law professors Michael Livermore and Kim Krawiec use podcasts as a teaching toolPodcast: University of Virginia Law students James Hornsby and Laura-Louise Rice discuss the process of choosing a law school
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — With deposit deadlines just around the corner, prospective law students have just a few weeks left to decide where they will matriculate this fall. UVA Law student ambassadors James Hornsby and Laura-Louise Rice join Dean Blazer for a candid discussion about the various factors that go into selecting which law…
Read More about Podcast: University of Virginia Law students James Hornsby and Laura-Louise Rice discuss the process of choosing a law schoolSuffolk Law dean Andrew Perlman discusses the role of artificial intelligence in law schools
SUFFOLK LAW — AI is already changing the legal profession, and law schools have a responsibility to stay on the cutting edge of this technology to equip future lawyers with all they need to know about its impacts and uses. Sharon Nelson and John Simek talk with Dean Andy Perlman about the current landscape of…
Read More about Suffolk Law dean Andrew Perlman discusses the role of artificial intelligence in law schoolsPodcast: Analyzing trends in 2023 law school admissions
LSAC — Welcome back to Keeping Up to Data. I’m Susan Krinsky, LSAC’s Executive Vice President for Operations and Chief of Staff. As of the middle of March, we have slightly more than 80% of the applications we expect to see by the end of this cycle, just over 357,000, about 3.1% fewer than last…
Read More about Podcast: Analyzing trends in 2023 law school admissionsPodcast: Rutgers Law students interview Rutgers Law co-deans Rose Cuison-Villazor and Kimberly Mutcherson
RUTGERS LAW — In this episode, Co-Deans Rose Cuison-Villazor and Kimberly Mutcherson are interviewed by the Rutgers Law SBA Presidents, Dalila Haden RLAW’23 and Caitlin Pennel RLAW’23. The co-deans are the 2023 recipients of the New Jersey Women Lawyers Association’s Trailblazer Award, which will be given on March 28, 2023 at the 15th Annual Women’s…
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law students interview Rutgers Law co-deans Rose Cuison-Villazor and Kimberly MutchersonNew University of Virginia Law podcast will explore the history of the school
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA LAW — “Legal Knowledge,” a new podcast produced by the Arthur J. Morris Law Library’s Special Collections department, will explore the history of legal education at the University of Virginia. The show debuts March 29.
Read More about New University of Virginia Law podcast will explore the history of the schoolPodcast: Rutgers Law professor Sarah Dadush discusses the school’s Business & Human Rights Law program
RUTGERS LAW — Professor Sarah Dadush joins Co-Dean Rose Cuison-Villazor to discuss her work as the founding director of the Law School’s Business & Human Rights Law Program and the Responsible Contracting Project (RCP).
Read More about Podcast: Rutgers Law professor Sarah Dadush discusses the school’s Business & Human Rights Law programPodcast: Seattle University Law professors Marilyn Berger and Ronald Clark discuss book Pretrial Advocacy: Planning, Analysis, and Strategy
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY LAW — Marilyn Berger and Ronald Clark talk about Pretrial Advocacy: Planning, Analysis, and Strategy, 6th Edition, Trial Advocacy: Planning, Analysis, and Strategy, 5th Edition, and the new videos that correspond with both coursebooks on Casebook Connect. Marilyn Berger also touches on the Films for Justice Institute, how she became interested in creating…
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