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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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Let's Brief It

D.C. Bar Law Student Community

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A podcast made for Law Students, by Law Students. Produced by the D.C. Bar Law Student Community. Learn more about the D.C. Bar Law Student Community and the podcast at dcbar.org. This Season's Hosts: Andrew Nettels, George Washington University Law School, Class of 2025 Niranjan Seshadri, Georgetown University Law Center, Class of 2024 Eric Tarosky, Georgetown University Law Center, Class of 2023 Sydney Taylor, Southern University Law Center, Class of 2024 Presented by the D.C. Bar Communit ...
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The Law School Toolbox podcast is an engaging show for law students about law school, the bar exam, legal careers, and life. Each week, we offer practical tips and advice on academic matters, careers, and more. The Law School Toolbox podcast is hosted by opinionated law school and bar exam experts Alison Monahan and Lee Burgess. You might not always agree with us, but we guarantee you won’t be bored listening! Our goal is to impart useful, actionable advice in an entertaining manner. Join us ...
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A weekly show where our legal team discusses all the things about the law and the legal system that you never knew, you never understood, and no one ever told you. We cover topics ranging from the difference between civil and criminal law, to the meaning of Freedom of Speech, in a fun and conversational way with real-life examples and stories. We even tackle the good and bad, and the real and fake, legal practices on your favorite TV shows and movies. Hosted by Tehrani Law, LLC’s attorney-ow ...
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Mindfulness for the Legal Mind: a 10-minute talk plus 10 minutes of guided meditation. A brief refuge. The musings of a long-time lawyer, law professor, and mindfulness geek on lawyering from a mindful perspective. Tools to cultivate more joy, ease, and wellbeing in this crazy profession. Ideas to become even better at what you do, and save the world. A few minutes of peace every week, which you definitely deserve.
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Grab a drink and join Tehrani Law, LLC, for a weekly happy hour where we tackle the hottest legal weekly topics in the U.S. every Friday afternoon. Each week we will taste a different wine while discussing the latest legal cases and issues in the headlines. Hosted by attorney-owner Virginia Tehrani and law student Chelsey Rogers.
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Two sisters, a teacher and a law student, critically examine the various intersections of mental health, law, education, and social justice. Manifest Justice is a Black, femme-led, holistic podcast that encourages you to slow down, listen, and learn about historically silenced subjects, stories, and solutions still relevant today.
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The Every Lawyer is a Canadian Bar Association podcast to help you navigate the rapidly-changing legal world. Take advantage of trends and get the tools you need to advance your career and be the best version of yourself with actionable guidance and practical tips. Also on The Every Lawyer, we discuss social and political subjects important to all in the legal community.
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Takin' Care of Business

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Takin' Care of Business

Stoops Colab at FSU College of Law

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Join co-hosts Alva Smith, Executive Director of the Stoops Center for Law & Business, and Jeff Kahn, Professor and Associate Dean for Business Law, as they give listeners an inside look at the business law program at the FSU College of Law. From student recommendations to insight from faculty members who teach the courses, this podcast is not only informative, but entertaining. Jeff and Alva touch on everything from study habits to absorb the complexities of tax law, determining careers in t ...
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Learn the real issues behind the headlines of legal hot topics with internationally-known faculty at Widener Law Commonwealth. Legal scholars break-down complex legal issues and provide insight about immigration, business law, and sustainability. Looking to go to law school? Valuable tips on topics ranging from law school admissions to financial aid and bar exam preparation will be given by our team of dedicated administrative staff. Visit commonwealthlaw.widener.edu/podcast for more informa ...
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The Study Legal English Podcast is the world's first legal English podcast. Helping lawyers and law students become fluent in legal English. Legal English is difficult to master and is important for lawyers and law students around the world. If you'd like to improve your legal English, don't worry, by listening to the regular Legal English podcast you can gradually improve. Members can also access further learning resources such as transcripts and quizzes Visit:.https://studylegalenglish.com ...
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You Are A Lawyer is an interview podcast that promotes lawyers with fearless career changes, ambitious side hustles, and extraordinary lives. On this top-rated podcast, Kyla holds space for lawyers to be transparent and honest about their law school experiences, transitions out of the law, or the leaps they took to become a filmmaker, yogi, beauty brand founder, entrepreneur, etc. Ranked at 42 of the Top 90 Legal Podcasts, this podcast will motivate you to start that side hustle, challenge y ...
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Brett and Nazim are two attorneys who hate being attorneys. Each week, they discuss current Supreme Court cases with the intent to make the law more accessible to the average person, while ruminating on what makes the law both frustrating and interesting. This podcast is not legal advice and is for entertainment purposes only. If anything you hear leads you to believe you need legal advice, please contact an attorney immediately
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The Introverted Law Student is made and tailored for aspiring law students. Each episode caters to the curiosity and will provide knowledge to the listener — law, education, and life lessons combined. Hosted by a law student himself, who has the first-hand experience of what Philippine law school is like at present. Inspiring, moving, and at times humorous — this podcast will tell you stories of what it is like to be a law student in the Philippines. Social Media Accounts: Facebook: https:// ...
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The Legal MD Podcast

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The Legal MD Podcast

Dr. David Grundy and Sydney Delaney

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Welcome to The Legal MD Podcast! Your hosts, Sydney Delaney and Dr. David Grundy, a renowned medical legal consultant with years of experience in clinical practice and forensic medicine, bring you insightful discussions and analysis on the intersection of medicine and law. In this podcast, we delve deep into the complex issues that arise in cases of medical malpractice, wrongful death, and personal injury. Sydney and Dr. Grundy, along with their expert guests, including top attorneys, medica ...
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The 'Think Global: Careers in International Law' Podcast series is brought to you by the Global Law Students Association. In this series we chat with international legal professionals to discuss their pathway to the legal profession, their current role and advice they have for law students interested in an international legal career.
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The Nigerian Law Student Companion is designed to simplify law course across all levels. We do this by going through the different topics in the diverse law courses and make it understandable for you. Our main aim is to see that you ace your law courses and ultimately excel in the field of law because you have been designed to be excellent from the foundation of the world SO JOIN US! Plug in your earphones let's study together as we go all the way to breakdown your law courses😀
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This podcast has everything: sassy judges, cults, identity fraud, too much Fireball, the oxford comma, and the Five-Year-Old Smackdown, which is that thing where a little kid pulls the chair out from under his aunt during a family reunion. Subscribe to hear what happens when a law student and a podcaster mix liquor with the law. There are probably a few laws when drinking Claws, but we couldn’t tell you what they are. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/drunklawschool/support
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L/L Research is a non-profit dedicated to sharing spiritually oriented information. This podcast's panel consists of Jim McCarty, scribe of the Ra Contact and president of L/L Research; Gary Bean, Director of L/L Research; and Austin Bridges, Assistant Director of L/L Research - each a spiritual seeker and devoted student of the Law of One. In this podcast, we discuss questions sent in from seekers in light of the spiritual principles shared within the Law of One and other L/L Research chann ...
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This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who would like to know about law school and/or who are law students. Thank you for listening to our podcast! This is a true story of law students. We are first-year law students. In this podcast, we will tell you what we learn, what we think, and how we think in law school. This podcast is for those who ...
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Māori Millionaire is hosted by Te Kahukura Boynton, a 19 year old Law Student on the mission to empower Māori to become financially independent, or as she likes to call it, 'become Māori Millionaires'. This podcast is all about personal finance, investing, business, all from a Te Ao Māori perspective. Te Kahukura has always loved finance, but often felt like she couldn't find people in the media talking about putea who looked like her, dressed like her... So, she started Māori Millionaire to ...
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Kiisi’s Wall

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Kiisi’s Wall

Iteoluwakiisi Akinwole

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Heyyy! If this is your first time here thanks for tuning in! My name is Iteoluwakiisi Akinwole. I am a law student and an entrepreneur. Most importantly I am a Christian and a strongly opinionated person. This podcast is a personal journal where I share my takes on my faith lifestyle, career and trends. Welcome again!!!!! akinwoledamee2000@gmail.com
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JD Careers Out There

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JD Careers Out There

Marc Luber: Career Help for Lawyers and Law Students

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JD Careers Out There (JDCOT.com) explores what to do with a law degree by featuring day-in-the-life interviews with accomplished law grads working in different law practice areas as well as alternative careers for lawyers. Our mission is to help lawyers, law students and those considering law school to find fulfilling careers. Host Marc Luber, a law grad with years of legal recruiting experience, brings you career advice from many types of lawyers (like a criminal defense lawyer, real estate ...
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Everyone wants to keep up to date with the emerging legal trends and technologies transforming the way Australia’s legal system is practised, but not everyone has the time or patience to sit and read through a bunch of articles. Join Isabella from OpenLaw and BarNet JADE as she provides your go-to series for all things Law. Learn the tips, tricks and challenges of the legal profession's best, challenging conventions and innovating the legal landscape, in under an hour with focused and curate ...
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No Sanity Required

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No Sanity Required

Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters

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No Sanity Required is a weekly podcast hosted by Brody Holloway and Snowbird Outfitters. Each week, we engage culture and personal stories with a Gospel-driven perspective. Our mission is to equip the Church to pierce the darkness with the light of Christ by sharing the vision, ideas, and passions God has used to carry us through 26 years of student ministry. Find more content at swoutfitters.com.
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Join a cast of stellar Windsor Law students every Friday at 12 noon on CJAM radio (99.1 FM in Windsor/Detroit) for interviews with local organizations and other student volunteers making positive change. Pro Bono Students Canada matches law student volunteers with organizations in the Windsor area with a need for legal services, including public interest and non-profits. All students complete projects assigned by the organization under the supervision of a lawyer. Episode Intro and Outro by ...
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The Lawyers Weekly Podcast Network explores the myriad issues, challenges, trends and opportunities facing legal professionals in Australia. Produced by Australia’s largest and most-trusted legal publication, Lawyers Weekly, the four shows on the channel – The Lawyers Weekly Show, The Corporate Counsel Show, The Boutique Lawyer Show and Protégé – all bring legal marketplace news to the audience via engaging and insightful conversations. Our editorial team talking to legal professionals and i ...
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Personal Jurisdiction

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Personal Jurisdiction

Hallie Ritzu, Allison Freedman

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When you look up “Personal Jurisdiction” in Black’s Law Dictionary, it directs you to the entry for “Jurisdiction.” We won’t do that to you. We’re here because there’s not enough good information available for law students and new attorneys to make informed choices about their careers. Join co-hosts Allison Freedman and Hallie Ritzu as we talk to a variety of people within the first 10ish years of practice to hear about their journeys to fulfilling careers and the advice they have for gettin ...
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For millennial lawyers, experience is hard to come by. Join millennial trial lawyer, Nicholas S. Gurney, Esq., as he explores essential skills and life lessons for the next generation of attorneys. As a millennial lawyer, law firm founder, product safety trial lawyer, and adjunct professor of legal studies, Nicholas has experienced many of the challenges inherent in early practice. Join us as we interview top lawyers under 40 sharing how to survive the profession on the path to greatness. Wh ...
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Are you an aspiring attorney? The Legal Gist shares the journeys and stories from diverse, leading law students and attorneys. Learn about the gist of various legal practices, from corporate law to public interest. Hosted by Giselle Valdez, a first-generation Latina law student at Columbia Law School.
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Here, an ex-police prosecutor turned law student discusses why he has decided to swap ends of the bar table. On this episode of The Protégé Podcast, host Jess Feyder speaks with Joshua Kelly, who has spent two decades as a cop and held the role of police prosecutor, about why he decided to begin a law career. Mr Kelly discusses why his role in the …
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, as part of our "Listen and Learn" series, we're talking about the purpose of recording statutes, and the recording system more generally. In this episode we discuss: The first-in-time rule for valid title What is a bona fide purchaser? What does it mean to take property without notice? The thre…
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Hello & Welcome Back! In today’s very special panel opinion episode, I am excited to welcome four FUTURE lawyers to the podcast to talk about their paths to law school, their lives as Georgetown Law students, and their tips for success. I think this episode is a great starting place if you think you might want to go to law school. It is also a grea…
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Law school, bar prep, and the legal profession in general can be hard on mental health, but there is help through Lawyer Assistance Programs that even law students can access. DeMario Thornton talks with Molly Ranns about the services and support available to help law students and professionals cope with stress, anxiety, depression, and substance a…
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This week's episode covers big opinions from the past few weeks, including Twitter v. Taamneh (whether social media is civilly liable for terrorism), Sackett v. EPA (how do different justices interpret the Clean Water Act), Pork Council v. Ross (does the Dormant Commerce Clause bar California from legislating out of State) and Andy Warhol Foundatio…
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Is it possible to be a good lawyer and not scheme, persuade, or only hint at the truth? Is it possible to not belittle anyone, and still be a passionate advocate? Are we in it just for the money, the gain, plowing our profits back into our firms, ourselves? Or are we in it at least in part, to serve, to make the world just a little bit better, with…
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Eleven years ago, the former Queensland state government proposed laws to criminalise gays, lesbians and singles from undertaking surrogacy. Internationally renowned surrogacy expert Stephen Page was among those who fought against the flagged laws and ultimately won that fight. Here, he discusses why lawyers can and must embrace change and always r…
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Kia Ora and welcome back to another episode of the Māori Millionaire Podcast. Māori Millionaire is on a mission to empower Māori to become financially independent. Listen in for some Q&A's fellow rangatahi have asked me. If you have any questions, reach out via our social media accounts.Help us to achieve this mission by sharing all of the content …
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In this episode of the Every Lawyer we discuss restricting the use of NDAs in Canada’s legal system. Joining Julia for this timely discussion are: Jo-Anne Stark is a lawyer and Certified Legal Coach and operates Stark Solutions Legal Coaching and Consulting which offers virtual help to self-represented litigants and training to lawyers who want to …
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Irnise Williams is a registered nurse, travel nurse, and practicing attorney. Originally from Connecticut, Irnise attended Howard University for her undergraduate degree and nursing school, then worked as a trauma nurse. Irnise was inspired to become a nurse after multiple positive interactions with the nurses who cared for her grandparents' nurses…
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While parking can be a nuisance, it's also a major—and often overlooked—policy issue. Henry Gabar, a staff writer at Slate covering urban policy, is out with a new book called “Paved Paradise: How Parking Explains the World.” He joins Preet to discuss how parking shaped the 20th century urban landscape, and how it continues to influence modern urba…
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On this special episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, produced in partnership with Naiman Clarke, we discuss why it is so important for lawyers who are hoping for pay rises in the new financial year to be pragmatic about what salary increases they can garner in the current climate. Host Jerome Doraisamy welcomes back Naiman Clarke director Elvira Nai…
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In this special episode of the CAFE Insider podcast, former Acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General John Carlin interviews Chris Inglis, while Preet and Joyce are out. Inglis recently served as the first U.S. National Cyber Director, in which role he advised President Biden on cybersecurity issues and helped develop a national cyber strategy. Before th…
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Given how much the legal landscape is modernising, relationships are more essential than ever before. As Gabriella Pomare says, “it’s who you know, it’s who you get to know, and it’s about putting yourself out there”. On this episode of The Boutique Lawyer Show, host Jerome Doraisamy speaks with The Norton Law Group partner Gabriella Pomare about b…
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Congratulations to all of the 2023 law school graduates! In honor of this huge milestone, we are sharing our tips to help you prepare and plan to study for the bar exam this summer. Tip #1 - Celebrate your J.D. Law school is a huge accomplishment all on its own. Take some time to put the bar exam out of your mind, as well as wherever you are in you…
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Which doctrines should Christians hold firm to? Which ones can we ‌agree to disagree on? In this episode, Brody walks through the immovable doctrines faithful Christians would die for. We addressed these core doctrines with our staff this week and wanted to share the list here as well. Let’s be faithful, give the Word complete authority over our li…
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Sam Sankar of Earthjustice joins Leah and guest host Steven Mazie of The Economist to cover the Supreme Court's opinion in Sackett v. EPA. Millions of acres of wetlands risk losing federal environmental protections-- threatening the future of the nation's clean water. And of course, Leah and Steve catch up on the latest Harlan Crow news. Plus, Jess…
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On this special episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, produced in partnership with LOD, we explore how law departments can successfully navigate cost-cutting in these economically uncertain times. Host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by LOD head of market insights Mark Dodd and senior legal counsel Helena Kolenbet to discuss what in-house legal teams a…
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There are moments when I know I’m aligned with whatever wisdom I have; when I know that nothing I’m doing is supporting a more weaponized, harmful, poisonous world. And, there are moments when I’m concerned I may not be aligned. Do you ever have that concern? The world is so complicated. How do we untangle the interests, loyalties, and values of ou…
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In today’s episode I speak with veteran Aviation Lawyer Mark Fava. Mark started his career as a judicial law clerk and litigation attorney in Charleston, South Carolina but for the past 20+ year he has worked in aviation. In August 2001 mere weeks before 9/11 he went to work for Delta as a Chief Operations Attorney managing passenger litigation and…
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In this episode, I'm joined by Natasha Costello to talk about our legal English Summer School. All of the information is available at: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/legal-english-summer-school-tickets-618935291117 If you have questions email us: louise@studylegalenglish.com contact@natashacostello.com 📙LINKS Podcast episode: https://studylegalengl…
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Justice David Smuts of the Supreme Court of Namibia shares how he has helped shape Namibia’s laws and legal system to imbed human rights into the country. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jess Feyder speaks with Justice David Smuts about the changes he’s been instrumental in in Namibia’s legal system and how he went about securing t…
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The CBA as a pathway to a career in politics? Absolutely. With applications to join a CBA national section executive closing at the end of this month, Julia welcomes two long-time CBA-ers, Jordan Brown and Tom Ullyett, who have pursued careers in politics. Tom served as Deputy Minister in the Yukon to six ministers from two political parties over t…
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Whitney Harvey worked for over a decade in personal injury law before becoming an entrepreneur and running her career coaching business. But unlike your typical lawyers, Whitney wants women lawyers to STAY in the law by considering different practice areas, editing their resumes, and improving their soft skills to create their own success. This pod…
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David Autor, economics professor at MIT, is widely regarded as one of the top labor economists in the world. Preet and Autor discuss what artificial intelligence tools will mean for jobs, and how technological innovations have impacted the labor market from the Industrial revolution until today. Plus, a U.S. Attorney resigns after investigations by…
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This episode of Lawpod features Professor Aoife O'Donoghue from QUB School of Law and Dr Meabh Harding from UCD Sutherland School of Law, discussing their burgeoning initiative, 'Doing Feminist Legal Work'. They share their plans for the future of the project, aiming to establish a multi-disciplinary network that reaches across Ireland and the UK. …
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Becoming a parent did more than reshape Matthew Hodgkinson’s personal life — it also changed, for the better, his professional pathway, leading him to become a “fractional” general counsel and have a greater appreciation for the need for “forgiving” advice and perspective as an in-house lawyer. On this episode of The Corporate Counsel Show, host Je…
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In this excerpt from the CAFE Insider podcast, Preet Bharara and Joyce Vance discuss the oral arguments in a case challenging FDA approval of the abortion pill Mifepristone, where a panel of 5th Circuit judges appeared likely to restrict access to the drug. In the full episode, Preet and Joyce break down: – Writer E. Jean Carroll’s new defamation a…
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Once you pass away, your assets, including any businesses you own, can be passed on to your spouse, children, or anyone else you designate. However, they may be subject to taxes unless you prepare a sound estate plan that uses the right instruments. Lavelle Law Shareholder Brian Warens discusses how to minimize tax obligations for your heirs in thi…
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Historically, Simon Tupman muses, the legal profession has associated strong performance as a practitioner with leadership capabilities. In an ever-changing professional services marketplace, he says, leadership in law must have a more all-encompassing approach — because good lawyers don’t necessarily make good leaders. On this episode of The Lawye…
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Kia Ora and welcome back to another episode of the Māori Millionaire Podcast. Māori Millionaire is on a mission to empower Māori to become financially independent. Help us to achieve this mission by sharing all of the content you love from Māori Millionaire with your friends and whānau xx In this weeks podcast we welcome Christiana Pollock onto our…
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In this episode of NSR, Brody shares some thoughts from our first week of staff training for SWO. Listen as he unpacks our mission statement and walks through some practical ways to help your personal study time in the Word. As believers, we want to be impacted by the Word of God daily. Let’s be faithful believers by pursuing the Lord through His W…
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Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we have ex-BigLaw recruiter Sadie Jones on the podcast to talk about the expectations that law firms have of their summer associates, in terms of work hours, work load, and communication. In this episode we discuss: Why some people don't take a summer associate position as seriously as they sho…
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What is the Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” and why does it matter? Preet speaks with Steve Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law and the author of “The Shadow Docket: How the Supreme Court Uses Stealth Rulings to Amass Power and Undermine the Republic.” References & Supplemental Materials: Steve Vladeck, “The Shadow Docket,…
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Melissa, Kate, and Leah recap the Supreme Court's recent opinions about the Internet and intellectual property. As we predicted, the Internet isn't going to end with a bang-- and not even a whimper. Plus, we give you the "highlights" of the oral arguments in the Texas mifepristone case... which are even wilder (and more terrifying) than we could ha…
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On this episode of The Protégé Podcast, Sydney-based law student Niki Nojoumian talks about why Australia should lower the voting age, and the legal and societal changes that would surround it. Host Jess Feyder speaks with Niki Nojoumian, a law student whose essay on lowering the voting age in Australia has gained recognition. Ms Nojoumian discusse…
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Isn't it always good to come back to basics once in a while? The most basic questions on my mind these days are, is there love in my heart, and how can I bring it into the room? You could say it's not always appropriate, in our (very) adversarial profession, to have love in your heart, or to bring love into the room. But I’m beginning to see fewer …
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Across Australia, corporate entities have taken a stance on the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament. But what happens if a lawyer in a firm has a different view from their employer? On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy welcomes back Swaab partner Michael Byrnes to discuss why so many corporate entities, including la…
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Ali Awad became a social media mogul and edutains (educates and entertainers) others about personal injury law and how to excel with social media. After realizing that Ali Awad was a natural salesman, Ali Awad found that his authenticity and natural acting skills attracted millions of social media followers. Now, Ali Awad teaches others to build a …
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In this episode, host Dr Lauren Dempster chats with three current Master's students from the School of Law, each enrolled on different LLM programmes. Tom is studying the LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Ogaku is enrolled on the LLM in Law and Technology, and Luc is on the LLM in International Commercial and Business Law. They discuss their…
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