Robert Lawless, University of Illinois, discusses the change he has noticed both in bankruptcy and his students post-pandemic. He also shares some details on the Program on Law, Behavior and Social Science and the Consumer Bankruptcy Project. Robert is also the co-author of multiple textbooks including, Empirical Methods in Law, Secured Transactions: A System Approach, and Bankruptcy and Article 9: 2023 Statutory Supplement.
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45: Federal Taxation with Alyssa DiRusso and Stephanie Willbanks
44: Social Media and the Law with John Browning
43: Advice for First-Generation Law Students with Amy Vaughan-Thomas
42: Law School Transparency with Kyle McEntee
41: The Evolution of Evidence Law with Justice Brian M. Hoffstadt and Laurie Levenson
40: Engaging Today’s Students with Patricia Baia
39: JD-Next: The Bridge to Law School with Marc Miller, Chris Robertson, and Joe Terry
38: Training Immigration Advocates with Michele Pistone
37: Interdisciplinary Education with Elena Langan
36: eDiscovery with Christine Broucek
35: Personal Jurisdiction with Joseph Glannon and Andrew Perlman
34: A.I. and Academic Integrity with April Dawson
33: The Emotionally Intelligent Lawyer with Esperanza Franco
32: Contemporary Challenges in Election Law with James Gardner and Guy-Uriel Charles
30: Teaching Legal Writing in 2023 with Jill Barton and Rachel Smith
29: History and Constitutional Law with Martin Levy and Craig Jackson
28: Online JD Programs with President Rodney Smolla
27: Current Criminal Procedures with Ronald Wright
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