Podcast: Vanderbilt Law professor Karla McKanders discusses student efforts to document immigration crisis

December 18, 2019

LIFE OF THE LAW — This episode of Life of the Law we present three of the stories produced by the students in Professor McKanders’ immigration law class at Vanderbilt University Law School. A note – they were not asked to approach the project as journalists but as law students, so some of their stories include

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Podcast looks at law firms and cryptocurrency

November 26, 2019

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Jared Correia and Felix Shipkevich give listeners a primer on this topic and discuss the latest developments in the cryptocurrency space.

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Podcast: A look at online dispute resolution systems

November 26, 2019

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Don’t make the mistake of thinking the judicial system isn’t ripe for disruption. Law Technology Now host Dan Linna is joined by Shannon Salter, the Chair of the Civil Resolution Tribunal in British Columbia, to discuss the impacts and benefits of the Online Dispute Resolution system they’ve rolled out and the broader

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Podcast: How to ace the bar exam

November 26, 2019

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Joe and Elie chat with Rich Douglas, COO of Themis, about the bar exam and how to conquer it. Rich also tells us about the Themis Law School Essentials program of free review materials for law school courses and we discuss the impact the GRE is going to have on law school admissions.

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University of Wisconsin Law library launches scholarly podcast series

November 25, 2019

WISCONSIN LAW IN ACTION — Wisconsin Law in Action: A University of Wisconsin Law School Podcast.

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Podcast explores law school and student stress

November 12, 2019

ABA FOR LAW STUDENTS — Why do law students experience such high levels of stress compared to students in other areas of graduate study? Following on from a recent episode where host Ashley Baker and new Law Student Division chair Johnnie Nguyen discussed the division’s upcoming mental health initiatives, Ashley now convenes a round table discussion to highlight

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Podcast: A look at the Institute for the Future of Law Practice

November 12, 2019

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Bill Henderson offers insights from his career journey and discusses the drivers behind the development of the Institute for the Future of Law Practice.

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Podcast: Importance of data literacy for today’s lawyers

November 12, 2019

LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Data is indispensable to modern lawyering, but there are still many attorneys who aren’t leveraging it to its full potential. Jeff explains data literacy’s competitive benefits for law firms, how it helps attorneys win in the courtroom, and why today’s firms should offer in-depth data literacy training.

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Podcast: Advice for law students on seeking academic help

October 15, 2019

JDSUPRA — We’re discussing some warning signs suggesting you might need extra help in law school, and talk about why seeking help is a sign of strength and not a weakness.

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Experts discuss issues with the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

October 8, 2019

THE KOJO NNAMDI SHOW — The Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program was supposed to erase the remaining federal loan balance after 10 years for borrowers who devoted their careers to serving others.

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