Kathy Stanchi and Bridget Crawford discuss the U.S. Feminist Judgements Project and their book, Feminist Judgments: Rewritten Opinions of the United States Supreme Court. Now a subject-based series, they share how the volumes are used in classrooms both as primary and secondary sources. Kathy Stanchi also speaks with Patty Roberts about the ninth edition of the Legal Reasoning and Legal Writing coursebook and what ChatGPT might mean for Legal Writing courses.
46: Mindful Lawyering with Katerina Lewinbuk
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
31: Empirical Methods with Robert Lawless
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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