Podcast: North Carolina Central Law associate dean April Dawson uses technology to connect with constitutional law students

December 10, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — April Dawson, an associate dean and professor at the North Carolina Central University School of Law, misses seeing her constitutional law students in person. But the constitutional law and voting rights scholar has been finding creative ways to use technology in the classroom, even before the pandemic.

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Podcast: UC Irvine Law dean L. Song Richardson discusses school’s transition to online classes

November 30, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — L. Song Richardson, the law school’s dean, says the news generated anxiety among students and faculty about how the rest of the spring semester would play out. Richardson emphasized to the law school community that they had experience addressing challenges together, and constant communication would be key.

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Podcast: A look at law school admissions and the LSAT-Flex

November 28, 2020

SPIVEY CONSULTING GROUP — In this podcast, Mike Spivey and PowerScore founder Dave Killoran ask each other questions about law school admissions (Mike’s wheelhouse) and the LSAT (Dave’s specialty). You can listen to this podcast through the video below, or through SoundCloud or Apple Podcasts.

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George Washington Law dean Dayna Bowen Matthew launches podcast on social and legal issues related to the 2020 election

November 28, 2020

THE GW HATCHET — GW Law Dean Dayna Bowen Matthew launched a podcast late last month to discuss issues facing the country surrounding the November 2020 election. Matthew discussed topics like voting rights, police reform and the Supreme Court via Zoom with GW Law professors on the podcast, named “Testimony.”

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Podcast: Yale and Harvard law school admissions deans offer advice on letters of recommendations

October 1, 2020

YALE UNIVERSITY — Miriam and Kristi talk about letters of recommendation, with advice for both applicants and recommenders. They answer questions including how many letters you should submit, who should write them, and what makes a letter great…and not so great!

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UCLA Law professor Joanna Schwartz examines the costs of police misconduct to the public

September 24, 2020

NPR — For months, protests over the police-involved killings of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd and others reinvigorated an intense debate over policing. Then, the mayor of Louisville, Ky., announced the city would pay $12 million to Breonna Taylor’s family and institute a number of police reforms.

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Podcast looks at diversity and building a sense of belonging at law firms

September 23, 2020

JD SUPRA — In this episode of On Record PR, Gina Rubel went on record with Gia Altreche, the director of business development and marketing at Newmeyer Dillion.

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Podcast: A look at rules of hearsay questions on the bar exam

September 10, 2020

JD SUPRA — Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! This episode is part of our “Listen and Learn” series, where we review legal concepts and apply them to fact patterns. Today, we’re covering a commonly tested topic from Evidence, and that is hearsay.

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Podcast: A look at contract and fraud questions on the bar exam

September 2, 2020

JD SUPRA — Today’s episode is part of our “Listen and Learn” series, where we review a substantive area of the law and apply it to fact patterns. This time, we’re focusing on the Statute of Frauds in Contract Law.

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Podcast features UC Irvine Law dean L. Song Richardson

September 2, 2020

THE CRITICAL TAKE PODCAST — This week Critical Take sits down with L. Song Richardson who is the Dean at the University of California-Irvine School of Law. Dean Richardson tell us about her classical musical upbringing and the racial undertones she experienced as a result of being both Black and Korean.

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