Podcast: Advice on searching for a job while in the second semester of law school

February 28, 2025

LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX PODCAST — In this episode, we discuss job search strategies for 1L and 2L students in their second semester. We address key issues such as lack of interview responses or offers, and whether it’s worth it to wait for your dream job.

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Podcast: How to answer contracts questions on the bar exam

February 28, 2025

BAR EXAM TOOLBOX PODCAST — In this episode we’re continuing to review the concepts from Contract Law we’ve covered in our “Listen and Learn” series. 

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UC Davis Law professor Andrea Chandrasekher speaks on podcast about research on consumer redlining

February 27, 2025

UC DAVIS LAW — Professor Andrea Cann Chandrasekher spoke to the Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s Building Local Power podcast about her paper “The ‘Good’ Starbucks: Consumer Redlining in Large American Chain Stores.”

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University of Miami Law ‘Explainer’ podcast launches new season

February 27, 2025

U MIAMI SCHOOL OF LAW — Since its inception in 2018, the Miami Law Explainer has been a valuable resource, educating listeners on topics ranging from the fundamentals of the legal system to intricate legal and business matters.

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Podcast: Northeastern Law professor Michael Tumposky discusses book on evidence

February 26, 2025

THE ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Michael Tumposky, Northeastern University School of Law discusses the details of his book, Evidence in Focus: A Practitioner’s Approach, First Edition. He and Patty Roberts also talk about how AI will be shaping trial preparation.

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Stanford Law podcast discusses political violence, hate groups, and the rule of law

February 26, 2025

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — President Biden’s DOJ prosecuted nearly 1,600 of the January 6, 2021, rioters—many for acts of shocking violence against police and government offices.

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Podcast: St. Louis University Law dean Twinette Johnson discusses the importance of finding mentors

February 13, 2025

ASPEN LEADING EDGE — Twinette Johnson, Dean of St. Louis University School of Law, reflects on her journey to legal education and her first semester as Dean. She also shares her path to returning to SLU after receiving her bachelor’s degree and what she loves about the university and the community.

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Podcast: Stanford Law professor David Sklansky discusses new book

February 11, 2025

STANFORD LAW SCHOOL — Criminal law expert and Stanford Law Professor David Sklansky joins Pam Karlan to discuss his book Criminal Justice in Divided America: Police, Punishment, and the Future of Our Democracy, published in January.

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Podcast: More advice on how to prepare for the bar exam as a third-year law student

February 3, 2025

LAW SCHOO TOOLBOX — In this episode, we’re continuing our conversation from last week on how to prepare for the bar exam as a 3L. 

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Podcast: Advice on answering third-party rights in contracts questions on the bar exam

January 29, 2025

BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — This is the first episode of a two-part discussion of third-party rights in contracts.

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