Restorative Justice: Securing Posthumous Bar Admissions
Law to Fact19 Mar 2021

Restorative Justice: Securing Posthumous Bar Admissions

In this episode... We speak with Judge, Attorney, Historian, and Professor John Browning about righting historic wrongs. Prof. Browning has dedicated the past few years correcting the racial wrongs of State Bars. Last year, he secured admission for an African American man who aspired to be a lawyer in the 1880s but was denied bar admission because of his race. He is currently petitioning the New York State Bar to admit Ely S. Parker, a Native American War hero and the First Commissioner of N...

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Summary Judgment

Summary Judgment

In this episode… Today’s episode is a viewer request. I was asked to create a podcast on summary judgment and went right to the expert, Ryan Williams, of Mitchell Hamline School of Law and a member o...

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A Happy 2L Shares Uplifting Advice

A Happy 2L Shares Uplifting Advice

In this episode... We speak with law school observer and law student Kayla Molina, a 2L at the University of Oklahoma School of Law. Kayla tweets under the handle @canpanicnow. Her tweets are clever...

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Building an Entertainment Law Practice

Building an Entertainment Law Practice

In this episode... We speak with Los Angelos based attorney Gordon Firemark, about the practice of Entertainment Law. Some key takeaways are... Network with entertainment lawyers to make key connec...

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First Amendment: Free Speech

First Amendment: Free Speech

In this episode… Professor Allen Rostron, the Associate Dean of Students, William R. Jacques Constitutional Law Scholar and Professor of Law at the University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law, ...

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Election Law

Election Law

In this episode... Michael Morley, Associate Professor of Law at Florida State University College of Law, explains the essentials of election law. This episode is a must listen to for any student of ...

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Securities Law: When is Something a Security?

Securities Law: When is Something a Security?

In this episode... Ann Lipton, the Michael M. Fleishman Associate Professor of Business Law and Entrepreneurship at Tulane Law School explains how to evaluate whether a financial product is a securit...

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100 Days to Your Next Job

100 Days to Your Next Job

In this episode... I speak with Pamela Davidson, Esq., Director of Legal Recruitment with Special Counsel, about her book, 100 Days to Your Next Job for Law Students and New JDs Some key takeaways ...

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The Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Take a Tax Class While in Law School

The Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Take a Tax Class While in Law School

In this episode... Marjorie Kornhauser, the John E. Koerner Professor of Law Emerita at Tulane Law School, gives her top reasons why every student should take a tax class while in law school. Some k...

15 Okt 201934min

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