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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24: Leadership of Self with Leah Teague
23: Corporate Responsibility with Babak Boghraty
22: Building Communities with Jonah Perlin
21: Teaching the Second Amendment with Brannon Denning
20: What is PracticePerfect? with Julie Steiner
19: Dispute Digital System Designs with Amy Schmitz and Janet Martinez
18: Adapting to A.I. with Lawrence Friedman
17: The Partner Track with Helen Wan
16: Professional Identity with Grossman and Zacks
15: The Feminist Judgement Project with Stanchi and Crawford
14: Civil Rights Litigation with Scott Michelman
13: Positive Lawyering with Jordana Confino
12: Teaching Constitutional Law with Barnett and Blackman
11: Teaching Generation Z with Spratt and Templin
10: Property Law and Social Identity with Murray and Cuison-Villazor
9: Learning by Watching with Berger and Clark
8: Class Action and Litigation Financing with Yeazell, Schwartz, and Carroll
7: First-year Trial Practicum Program with Steve Foritano
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