Podcast: Legal tech firm develops online tools to assist with COVID-19 legal issues

June 24, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — Earlier on in the pandemic, SixFifty produced free tools designed to help companies in transitioning from having their employees working at the office to working remotely. One tool helped companies generate extended sick leave and COVID-19 reimbursement policies, among others.

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A look at Penn Law’s The Regulatory Review podcast on legal responses to COVID-19

June 10, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA CAREY LAW SCHOOL — On the day President Trump announced his intention to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization, Edward B. Shils Professor of Law and Professor of Political Science Cary Coglianese and Larissa Morgan L’21 sat down with the Case in Point podcast to discuss The Regulatory Review’s timely new essay series, “Comparing Nations’ Responses to

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Podcast: Impact of COVID on law schools

May 20, 2020

ABOVE THE LAW — On this special report, we explore COVID’s impact on legal education, how law schools are adapting, and what students must do to prepare in the months ahead.

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Podcast: Colleges will be reshaped by pandemic

May 20, 2020

WOSU PUBLIC MEDIA — But state-funded schools face budget cuts, private schools with modest endowments most certainly will need to pare the number of scholarships and any college or university financially struggling before the pandemic is on a tightrope.

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Podcast: UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky discusses constitutional law issues amid pandemic

May 20, 2020

JD SUPRA — In this episode, we talk to Erwin about several topics, including Berkeley Law’s response to the pandemic, his vision for innovative legal education, advice to new students and graduating 3Ls, and how he picks which cases he takes on pro bono, many of which he argues at the Supreme Court or Circuit Court

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Podcast: Tips for students for succeeding in law school

May 14, 2020

ABA JOURNAL — In this new episode of the Modern Law Library podcast, they discuss the book with the ABA Journal’s Lee Rawles, and they share their thoughts on how distance learning during the COVID-19 pandemic will impact the experience of law school.

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Podcast: Fordham Law professors Benjamin Zipursky and James Brudney discuss work safety and the pandemic

May 8, 2020

FORDHAM LAW NEWS — Professor Benjamin Zipursky and James Brudney were interviewed on a Bloomberg Law podcast to share their expert opinions on possible lawsuits that could occur when businesses reopen and ongoing lawsuits for employee safety.

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University of Virginia Law dean Risa Goluboff hosts podcast on historic responses to pandemics

April 21, 2020

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA SCHOOL OF LAW — On the show, McMillen and the hosts discuss the coronavirus pandemic’s similarities and differences to past pandemics, how misinformation plays a role, and how nations handled restricting the rights of their citizens, among other topics.

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