Podcast: Georgetown Law professor Rosa Brooks describes her experience as a reserve police officer in Washington, DC

March 12, 2021

LAWFARE — Alan Rozenshtein spoke with Brooks about her time in law enforcement, the structural challenges facing police in the United States and the prospects for reform. Many scholars have written about the police, but almost all have done so from the outside. Rosa Brooks, a law professor at Georgetown University, is an exceptions.

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Podcast: Advice on navigating the law school application process

March 4, 2021

LSAT UNPLUGGED — Stressed about applying to law school? Looking for that *something* to provide an edge when your LSAT scores and GPA aren’t enough to set you apart? Steve Schwartz shares insights on everything law school admissions – personal statements, diversity statements, LSAT prep, recommendation letters, and more.

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University of Alabama professor Joyce Vance and University of Michigan professor Barbara McQuade co-host #SistersInLaw podcast

March 2, 2021

FOX 5 VEGAS — Politicon formally announced their latest podcast #SistersInLaw, a roundtable-style podcast featuring a conversation between four legal heavyweights. Every Friday they have a weekly discussion. Over the past four years, the public has gotten to know Barb, Jill, Joyce and Kim from their frequent appearances on MSNBC and their writing.

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Podcast: Colorado Law professor Peter H. Huang discusses how COVID-19 has changed legal education

February 26, 2021

ABA JOURNAL — A Colorado law professor recently discussed how he incorporates mindfulness in his life and finding “pandemic positives” with ABA Journal Senior Writer Stephanie Francis Ward. Peter H. Huang focuses on positives from the COVID-19 pandemic‬, and how COVID-19 has changed legal education.

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Podcast: Law deans who created antiracist clearinghouse discuss their pathways to the law

February 12, 2021

THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Co-Dean Kim Mutcherson and hosts of Strict Scrutiny, Leah Litman, Melissa Murray, and Kate Shaw combine forces in a crossover episode! The hosts discuss the Court’s recent grants, the decision in FDA v. ACOG, and recap some of January’s cases. The Power of Attorney is produced by Rutgers Law School.

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Podcast: Law students in Michigan provide information and resources to litigants

February 12, 2021

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Not everyone can afford a lawyer, and not everyone needs one. But, when a regular person has a pressing legal question, where can they find answers? Promoting access to justice should include helping those with legal problems obtain the information they need to successfully navigate their matter.

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University of Virginia Law professors Cathy Hwang and Richard Schragger discuss steps to becoming a law professor

February 11, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — UVA Law professors Cathy Hwang and Richard Schragger discuss the academic career path and how to become a law professor.

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Podcast: University of Colorado Law professor Peter H. Huang discusses student well-being and online classes

February 5, 2021

ABA JOURNAL — Rather than focus on the restrictions of teaching via Zoom, Peter H. Huang zeroed in on how he could use the platform in innovative ways. The University of Colorado Law School professor enjoyed the creativity involved in thinking about different ways to conduct class, and he brainstormed on efficient ways to navigate change.

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Penn Law professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David Hoffman launch contract law podcast

January 21, 2021

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — Law School Professors Tess Wilkinson-Ryan and David Hoffman have a contract law podcast called, “Promises, Promises.” The podcast was born out of their 1L course at Penn Law and search for new ways to connect with students during the pandemic.

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Podcast: Advice for prospective law students in navigating law school admissions

December 12, 2020

STITCHER — It’s time for your questions! Miriam and Kristi respond to listener questions about researching schools during a global pandemic, “good” writing, how long it takes to read a file, and more (with a shout-out to Malcolm Gladwell along the way).

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