Podcast: University of Florida Law dean Laura A. Rosenbury discusses the school’s admissions approach

July 15, 2022

ED UP LEGAL — Legal education is experiencing large swings in applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law.

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Professor Kenton Brice on Training the Next Generation of Lawyers and the Future of Legal Tech

July 4, 2022

THE DIGITAL EDGE — Today’s law students grew up side by side with technology and typically view it as an integral part of their lives and futures as lawyers. As such, today’s law schools are working to support students through more robust legal technology training and development.

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George Washington Law professor Ellen Zavian launches esports law podcast

June 30, 2022

SPORTS LITIGATION ALERT — Sports Law Professor (GWU) Ellen Zavian, who is also the Editor-in-Chief of Esports and the Law, has launched Esports Law Show, a podcast that examines legal and business issues in the esports industry.

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New MSNBC podcast follows St. Mary’s University Law mock trial team

June 28, 2022

ST. MARY’S UNIVERSITY — St. Mary’s School of Law students are front and center in the newly launched Class Action podcast, hosted by MSNBC’s Katie Phang.

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Podcast: How young lawyers are influencing the legal profession

June 27, 2022

STATE BAR OF TEXAS PODCAST — Generation Z are the new up-and-comers in the legal world. What can we expect from them as they begin contributing to legal processes?

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Podcast: How evidence differs from other topics on the Bar Exam

June 21, 2022

BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — Today, we’re focusing on an important topic in Evidence – the Best Evidence Rule, which requires a witness to produce the document whose contents he or she is testifying about.

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New Florida State University Law Public Interest Law Center podcast explores human trafficking trial advocacy

June 21, 2022

THE FLORIDA BAR — A new FSU Public Interest Law Center human trafficking podcast offers lawyers free trial advocacy advice from a trove of legal, academic, clinical, law enforcement, and other experts.

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Podcast: Penn State Dickinson Law professor Medha D. Makhlouf discusses forthcoming article on intersection of immigration and health law

June 17, 2022

PENN STATE DICKINSON LAW — Professor Medha D. Makhlouf was interviewed on the Jaharis Podcast on Health & IP about her motivation for studying issues at the intersection of health and immigration law, her forthcoming article in the Boston University Law Review, and the advice she gives students who want to pursue a career in

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Podcast: Outgoing Washburn Law dean Carla D. Pratt discusses commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

June 15, 2022

ED UP LEGAL — Legal education is experiencing large swings in applications; a call for innovation & adaptation; demand for increased diversification of the profession; & cries for social justice impact & protection of the Rule of Law.

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Podcast: How Americans view the cost and value of higher education

June 14, 2022

AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EDUCATION — With the midterm elections looming and the debate over who benefits from student loan forgiveness heating up, what are voters thinking about the value of a college education in 2022? Kristen Soltis Anderson, pollster and author of The Selfie Vote, joins the podcast to talk about the American public’s perception

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