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.
26: The NextGen Bar Exam with Mary Basick and Tina Schindler
25: Generative A.I. with Joe Regalia
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
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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