Martin Levy and Craig Jackson, both of Thurgood Marshall School of Law, share what sets their book, Constitutional Law: Cases and Materials, apart from the other Constitutional Law textbooks. Martin Levy also reflects on his 50 years of teaching and shares stories about the beginning of the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. There is also a great discussion about the importance of teaching history alongside Constitutional Law.
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
6: Transitioning into University Provosts and Presidents with Patricia E. Salkin
5: The Future of Legal Technology with Gabe Teninbaum
4: Meeting the Bar Pass Standard with Colin Crawford
3: Corporations and Climate Change with Alan Palmiter
2: The Dobbs Decision and Constitutional Law with Geoffrey Stone, Leah Litman, and Aziz Huq
1: Free Speech in Our Law Schools with Erwin Chemerinsky
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