Podcast: A look at executive functioning skills law students with ADHD can use while studying
LAW SCHOOL PODCAST — Today, we have ADHD and executive function coach Emily Haan with us to talk about some techniques students can use to be successful in law school.
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BEYOND UNPRECEDENTED — The popular podcast returns: Co-hosts and law professors Eric Talley and Dorothy S. Lund are joined by experts to explore complex economic events affecting workers, investors, and companies.
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KEEPING UP TO DATA — I’m Susan Krinksy, interim president and CEO at LSAC®, with my first update on the 2025 application cycle and an interview with Gisele Joachim, LSAC’s vice president for law school engagement, who will talk with us about the LSAC forums season.
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BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — Today we’re sharing Part 2 of our conversation with Jennifer Barry — a tutor on the Bar Exam Toolbox team who’s a former California bar exam grader. This time, we’re focusing on avoiding common mistakes that examinees make.
Read More about Podcast: More details on how the California Bar Exam is gradedPodcast: UC Berkeley Law dean Erwin Chemerinsky speaks with professors about election law
BERKELEY LAW — This November’s race between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump is expected to go down to the wire.
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ASPEN LEADING EDGE PODCAST — Seth Stoughton and Chris Cowan, University of South Carolina, share the origins and details of the Excellence in Policing and Public Safety (EPPS) Program, which is designed to advance policing and improve public safety outcomes through collaborative training, assistance research, and community partnerships.
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BAR EXAM TOOLBOX — Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a California bar exam grader? Today we have Jennifer Barry — a member of the Bar Exam Toolbox team and a former California bar grader — to shed some light on the bar exam evaluation process and what graders are looking for…
Read More about Podcast: How the California Bar Exam is gradedPodcast: Boston University School of Law professor Robert Tsai discusses his recently published book
LEGAL TALK NETWORK — Stephen Bright made it his life’s work to unleash social change by representing unpopular clients–namely those on death row.
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LAW SCHOOL TOOLBOX — Today, we have ADHD coach Rawi Nanakul with us to talk about thriving in law school with ADHD. We cover identifying warning signs, strategies for managing executive function challenges, and the importance of self-care and professional support.
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THE POWER OF ATTORNEY — Professor Jorge Contesse joins Dean Bond to discuss his work as the founding Director of the Rutgers Center for Transnational Law and as a member of the United Nations Committee against Torture.
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