University at Buffalo Law launches podcast episode explores the challenges of legal education

November 23, 2021

UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO SCHOOL OF LAW — Two sharp minds tackle U.S. economic history, the evolving challenges of legal education, and how much fun it is to think, in the newest podcast from The Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy. The just-released Episode 21, titled “John Henry Schlegel and David A. Westbrook Discuss ‘The

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Podcast: Villanova Law professor Michele Pistone discusses training paraprofessionals to improve access to justice in immigration cases

November 22, 2021

ABA JOURNAL — Michele Pistone, a professor at the Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law, says there are not enough immigration lawyers and attorneys who take on pro bono cases to meet the demand of immigrants seeking legal assistance. This justice gap is a primary reason that Pistone decided to create a program at her university

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Podcast: Attorney Brian Cuban discusses lawyer and law student well-being

November 18, 2021

ANCHOR BY SPOTIFY — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders

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UC Berkeley Law launches human rights blog series and podcast

November 18, 2021

BERKELEY LAW — Berkeley Law’s Honorable G. William and Ariadna Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law has always been what Professor and Co-Director Laurel E. Fletchercalls “a convener,” bringing scholars, advocates, and students together to tackle some of the world’s toughest problems. Amid the COVID-19 pandemic — with in-person travel restricted even as conflicts and

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University of Houston Law Center dean Leonard M. Baynes discusses the role of law schools in improving access to the legal profession

November 17, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER — UHLC Dean Leonard M. Baynes, a leading voice for diversity equity, and inclusion in legal education, was recently featured in an episode of Keeping Up to Data, a podcast by the Law School Admission Council. “I was delighted to be invited to participate to discuss the underrepresentation of people of color

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Podcast: Southwestern Law dean Meera E. Deo discusses how race and gender affect faculty-student relations

November 11, 2021

ANCHOR FM — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders regarding the

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Podcast: University of Baltimore Law dean Ronald Weich discusses mentoring reform minded students

November 11, 2021

ANCHOR FM — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders regarding the

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Podcast: Duquesne Law dean April Barton discusses leadership training for law students

November 11, 2021

ANCHOR FM — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders regarding

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Podcast: Southern University Law Center chancellor John Pierre discusses promoting access to justice and integrating technology into legal education

November 11, 2021

ANCHOR FM — Legal education is experiencing explosive applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law. Host Patty Roberts, Dean of St. Mary’s University School of Law, will explore the opinions of legal education leaders regarding the

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Podcast: UNLV Law professor Joan Howarth and California Western Law dean Sean Megan Scott discuss early career experiences as women law professors

November 4, 2021

ABA JOURNAL — In the late 1980s, law school groups for gay and lesbian students met off campus in case members didn’t want the school community to know their sexual orientation, says Joan Howarth, who started her teaching career in 1989 as a visiting professor at the University of California at Davis School of Law. And there

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