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Complete list of Law School Podcasts - Listen & Review on Goodpods

Stanford Legal

162 Episodes

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Avg Length 28m

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Latest episode 3 days ago

Law touches most aspects of life. Here to help make sense of it is the Stanford Legal podcast, where we look at the cases, questions, conflicts, and legal stories that affect us all every day. Stanford Legal launched in 2017 as a radio show on Sirius XM. We’re now a standalone podcast and we’re back after taking some time away, so don’t forget to subscribe or follow this feed. That way you’ll have access to new episodes as soon as they’re available. We know that the law can be complicated. In past episodes we discussed a broad range of topics from the legal rights of someone in a conservatorship like Britney Spears to the Supreme Court’s abortion decision to how American law firms had to untangle their Russian businesses after the invasion of Ukraine. Past episodes are still available in our back catalog of episodes. In future shows, we’ll bring on experts to help make sense of things like machine learning and developments in the regulation of artificial intelligence, how the states draw voting maps, and ways that the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling will change college admissions. Our co-hosts know a bit about these topics because it’s their life’s work. Pam Karlan studies and teaches what is known as the “law of democracy,”—the law that regulates voting, elections, and the political process. She served as a commissioner on the California Fair Political Practices Commission, an assistant counsel and cooperating attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and (twice) as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. Department of Justice. She also co-directs Stanford’s Supreme Court Litigation Clinic, which represents real clients before the highest court in the country, working on important cases including representing Edith Windsor in the landmark marriage equality win and David Riley in a case where the Supreme Court held that the police generally can’t search digital information on a cell phone seized from an individual who has been arrested unless they first get a warrant. She has argued before the Court nine times. And Rich Ford’s teaching and writing looks at the relationship between law and equality, cities and urban development, popular culture and everyday life. He teaches local government law, employment discrimination, and the often-misunderstood critical race theory. He studied with and advised governments around the world on questions of equality law, lectured at places like the Sorbonne in Paris on the relationship of law and popular culture, served as a commissioner for the San Francisco Housing Commission, and worked with cities on how to manage neighborhood change and volatile real estate markets. He writes about law and popular culture for lawyers, academics, and popular audiences. His latest book is Dress Codes: How the Laws of Fashion Made History, a legal history of the rules and laws that influence what we wear. The law is personal for all of us—and pivotal. The landmark civil rights laws of the 1960s have made discrimination illegal but the consequences of the Jim Crow laws imposed after the civil war are still with us, reflected in racially segregated schools and neighborhoods and racial imbalances in our prisons and conflict between minority communities and police. Unequal gender roles and stereotypes still keep women from achieving equality in professional status and income. Laws barring gay people from marrying meant that millions lived lives of secrecy and shame. New technologies present new legal questions: should AI decide who gets hired or how long convicted criminals go to prison? What can we do about social media’s influence on our elections? Can Chat GPT get copyright in a novel? Law matters. We hope you’ll listen to new episodes that will drop on Thursdays every two weeks. To learn more, go to https://law.stanford.edu/stanford-legal-podcast/.
The Trauma-Informed Lawyer

66 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 25 days ago

This podcast was created for lawyers however anyone who works with people will benefit from this content. Through inspiring interviews, courageous conversations and thoughtful commentary, Myrna and her guests shine a light on a critical ethical competency lawyers missed in law school: trauma-informed lawyering. This is a do-no-further-harm, relational approach to the practice of law which benefits you, your clients, your colleagues and the legal profession generally. For lawyers and non-lawyers alike, this is your education in trauma, resilience, compassion, empathy, humility, boundaries, vicarious trauma and good professional relationship strategies you didn't know you needed. Artwork titled, "Myrna at Moonrise" by Métis artist Leah Marie Dorion.
Ladies Who Law

230 Episodes

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Avg Length 41m

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Latest episode 6 days ago

Law School can be a scary and challenging experience. However, hearing firsthand real advice can always make the process easier; Tune in to every Monday for an insider's perspective from Haylie and Samantha, two aspiring women, about their journeys to becoming Lawyers. Whether you are just starting out your legal journey, still considering if law school is for you, or simply want some lighthearted legal laughs, this is the podcast for you.
Entitled

33 Episodes

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Avg Length 42m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

Rights matter, but conversations about rights can be polarizing, confusing and frustrating. Lawyers and law professors Claudia Flores and Tom Ginsburg have traveled the world getting into the weeds of global human rights debates. On Entitled, they use that expertise to explore the stories and thorny questions around why rights matter and what’s the matter with rights. Entitled is produced with the support of University of Chicago Law School and Yale Law School, and is part of the award winning University of Chicago Podcast Network.
The Law School Lounge

35 Episodes

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Avg Length 55m

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Latest episode 11 months ago

On this dynamic CAP podcast, law professors and legal scholars share insights for law students, spark discussions for law faculty, and lead objective discourse on current legal issues. Hosted by Krystal D. Norton, J.D., guests talk about everything from mental health and neurodiversity in law school and the profession to the how to prepare for classes and master case briefs and cold calls. Krystal uses her experience from law school, as a prior government attorney, and as an adjunct for paralegal courses to explore the many aspects at play when it comes to law school and current legal topics. Come hang out in the Lounge for a while! New episodes every other Tuesday of every month. **Disclaimer: This podcast and its episodes are for general information purposes only and do not constitute legal advice; listeners and audience members should contact an attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular legal matter, including whether to act or refrain from acting in conjunction with a legal matter. The creator and owner do not represent or warrant the accuracy or reliability of the content due to the constantly evolving nature of the law and legal education. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Law School Ruined Me

25 Episodes

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Avg Length 66m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Law School Ruined Me is a bi-weekly podcast, committed to examining the relationship lawyers and law students have with their friends, family, pop culture, and the legal community at large. Expanding on years of short and long-form blogging, your host Tee (@MyJdRuinedMe) invites you to tune in as she brings her Canadian brand of humour to wherever you get your podcasts.
Practice Areas 101

17 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 2 months ago

Answer the question all attorneys get asked, "What Type of Law Do You Practice?" We will have weekly podcasts addressing any and all types of law brought to you by Texas Young Lawyers that actually practice in that area.
Lawyer, Affirmed.

22 Episodes

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Avg Length 42m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Co-Hosts, Matt Marino, Michelle Aguilar, and KimberMarie Faircloth are first-generation law students at Elon University School of Law. Join us as we interview professionals, discuss hot topics in the legal industry, and share our personal stories of what it's like navigating the legal realm. This Elon Law's first podcast which is proudly sponsored by The First Gen Society.
RVA Trial Lawyers: Virginia's Trial Lawyer Podcast

22 Episodes

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Avg Length 52m

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Latest episode 6 days ago

Trial lawyers do not become great overnight. It takes persistence, a relentless work ethic, a willingness to learn from mistakes, a burning passion for the craft, an authentic self, and the courage and vulnerability to enter the arena time and again. Those who become great trial lawyers also become great people. Through their work, they grapple with the realities of the human condition and in the process cultivate character, principle, integrity, leadership, strength, compassion, and perseverance. Based out of Richmond, RVA Trial Lawyers exists for Virginia’s trial lawyers. RVA Trial Lawyers exists for Richmond’s trial lawyers. Through our podcast, we hope to learn from them, support them, connect them, inspire them, and preserve their work for future trial lawyers.(804) [email protected] E Cary St Suite 300-3Richmond, VA 23219
Beyond the Briefcase

41 Episodes

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Avg Length 37m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Want to learn more about your legal rights and responsibilities, how to become a lawyer, and how to navigate law school? Rather than entering the Google rabbit hole, join Sarah and Meg every Monday as they embark on their law school journey and take you along, where you can learn from and with them. You will discover career paths that do not require licensing, niche areas of practice, and be guided through common legal challenges, as the hosts take you Beyond the Briefcase.
The Velvet Hammer™

132 Episodes

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Avg Length 27m

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Latest episode 4 days ago

Trial lawyers can be real people, too—and this podcast proves it. The Velvet HammerTM is back, and this time, Karen Koehler isn’t going it alone. Known for her fearless advocacy, bold storytelling, and, yes, even the occasional backwards dress moment, Karen is teaming up with Mo Hamoudi, a lawyer, poet, and storyteller whose empathy and resilience add a whole new dynamic to the show.Together, they’re pulling back the curtain on trial law, diving into bold topics, heartfelt stories, and the messy, hilarious moments that make trial lawyers human. This is an unscripted, raw, and fun take on life inside—and outside—the courtroom.
Desi Enough

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 18m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Jay and Steph, best-friends of desi descent, share their experiences as part of the desi diaspora living in the Western world while partaking.
Dinh v Ride The Ducks

6 Episodes

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Avg Length 30m

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Latest episode 5 years ago

Stritmatter Trial Insider: Dinh v Ride The Ducks. An accident, its origins, and its aftermath. A production of Stritmatter Kessler Koehler Moore, and hosted by Sara Bernard. With court testimony, interviews, and archival sound, this podcast pieces together the legal and historical landscape that surrounded the fatal collision between a Ride the Ducks vehicle and a charter bus on September 24, 2015 in Seattle. It explores the months-long trial that ensued and hears from people whose lives will never be the same. But the 2015 crash was not the only duck boat accident. There have been many others across the country and world, a number of them fatal. How do duck boats — repurposed U.S. military vehicles from World War II — sustain so many major accidents and remain in the tourist business? After this and other lawsuits, will they?
JurisDictions: International law podcast

10 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 1 month ago

How is it that a movie about a children’s toy can raise tensions over territorial sovereignty? And why is it that certain international disputes draw more global attention than others? This monthly educational podcast by the Asser Institute, research centre for international and European law, explores such questions. It focuses on the stories behind international legal concepts and issues that shape our world.
Lawyers Who Launch

88 Episodes

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Avg Length 12m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

Two law school besties who practice law and are ready to inspire and empower you to take positive steps in your professional and personal life to find joy and fulfillment.
Law Schoolers

360 Episodes

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Avg Length 11m

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Latest episode 7 months ago

Are you curious about what law students learn at law school? Law Schoolers is a podcast where the host explains the law through his law school study sessions.
Secondary Rules

32 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

Join legal scholars Ryan Goss and Joshua Neoh as they discuss public law and legal theory in their podcast, Secondary Rules. In each episode, Ryan and Joshua bring to life exciting cases, puzzles, and controversies from Australia and around the world - exploring some of the biggest questions facing any legal system, and the legal questions that define our democracy. Ryan and Joshua are both associate professors at The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law in Canberra, teaching and researching Australian public law and legal theory. Whether you're a lawyer, a law student or just somebody interested in better understanding the legal world around us, Secondary Rules is a must-listen podcast. Season 3: Ten(ish) Big Ideas Season 2: Ten Great Cases. Season 1: Two Great Courses.
A2Z with Dean Z

84 Episodes

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Avg Length 17m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

In the A2Z Podcast, Dean Sarah Zearfoss employs her years of experience working as the Dean of Admissions at Michigan Law to help students prepare the best possible applications for law school. Her advice isn't unique to getting into Michigan Law, it's great general advice for getting accepted at any law school.
Borderlines

35 Episodes

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Avg Length 47m

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Latest episode 2 days ago

This is Borderlines from Berkeley Law, a show about global problems in a world fragmented by national borders. Our host is Katerina Linos, Tragen Professor of International Law and co-director of the Miller Institute for Global Challenges and the Law. Katerina has spent 15 years researching how nations make war with one another, spreading devastation. But she has also seen how countries work together to build global institutions and learn from one another. She has met brilliant scholars, visionary leaders, brave advocates, and Machiavellian strategists. In each episode of Borderlines, Professor Linos invites three experts to discuss cutting edge issues in international law. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Every Lawyer

110 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 8 months ago

The Every Lawyer is a Canadian Bar Association podcast to help you navigate the rapidly-changing legal world. Take advantage of trends and get the tools you need to advance your career and be the best version of yourself with actionable guidance and practical tips. Also on The Every Lawyer, we discuss social and political subjects important to all in the legal community.
[F]law School

16 Episodes

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Avg Length 39m

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Latest episode 14 days ago

[F]law School is a podcast created, produced, and hosted by high school, college, and law students as well as lawyers and law professors who all share an interest in exploring the flaw . . . in the law. [F]law School is an initiative of The [F]law magazine (flaw.org) and the Systemic Justice Project (systemicjustice.org). Its episodes focus especially on the role of corporate power in capturing law and legal institutions and in causing social problems.
The Effective Lawyer

84 Episodes

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Avg Length 21m

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Latest episode 5 days ago

The Effective Lawyer teaches ambitious trial lawyers how to grow their skills and create a prosperous law firm. Using lessons learned by accomplished attorneys from around the country, we discuss lessons learned through their trials and tribulations. Our discussions cover a vast range of topics sought out by attorneys looking for advice, from depositions to how to market your law firm. The show is hosted by Jack Zinda, Founder and Senior Trial Lawyer at Zinda Law Group. In less than 15 years, Jack and his team have grown Zinda Law Group from 3 attorneys to over 30, spanning several states and handling a variety of personal injury cases from gas explosions to truck accidents. Jack and his guests share their knowledge and skills that they’ve acquired through the process of building one of the most successful plaintiff’s law firms in the country. In each show we cover a new topic that an ambitious attorney would want to better understand, while providing practical skills to improve their legal practice. For more information, visit https://www.zdfirm.com/the-effective-lawyer
FML I'm a Lawyer

4 Episodes

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Avg Length 36m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Welcome to the FML I'm a Lawyer podcast, where we discuss the sh*t they told you, the sh*t they should have told you, and the sh*t you know now. This podcast is here to serve as a reminder of just how much we went through, those experiences it took to get here and why it is we do what we do now. Whether you’re a practicing attorney, a law student or know someone who is, enter the conversation and commiseration, as we recount the entire journey from LSAT to getting Sworn-in and beyond with engaging conversations and insights that might make you laugh-out-loud and say, FML I'm a Lawyer.
Law School in Plain English: Torts & Criminal Law.

30 Episodes

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Avg Length 12m

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Latest episode 3 months ago

Whether you’re a law student, an undergraduate considering law school, or a lifelong learner, join me as we demystify the law — one concept at a time, in 15 minutes or less. We break down complex legal principles into plain English, making the law accessible for everyone.
The Dominate Test Prep Podcast

73 Episodes

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Avg Length 38m

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Latest episode 5 months ago

This show is designed to take the guesswork out of preparing for your standardized test and equip you with practical how-to's for getting more right answers on test day, successfully navigating the admissions process, getting accepted to your dream school, and succeeding in the classroom. Our episodes deliver expert advice from the industry's top test prep instructors and admissions consultants as we endeavor to prepare you for success not only on test day, but also in your future profession and life beyond. Oh, and did we mention that we have a lot of fun? You will too, as we embark on this important next chapter of your education together. Thanks for listening!
Culture Court

7 Episodes

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Avg Length 15m

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Latest episode 10 months ago

The pop culture podcast for people who like details. This pod sits at the intersection of sports, culture, and law. Hosted by CJ, a pop culture junkie who happens to be an attorney. Tell us what you want to talk about by leaving a voicemail at CultureCourtPodcast.com. Find CJ at TikTok.com/@attorneycj and at Twitter.com/attorneycj
LSAT Pros

18 Episodes

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Avg Length 51m

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Latest episode 5 years ago

Podcast with Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog) and Graeme Blake (LSAT Hacks) answering your LSAT questions each week. Steve and Graeme are LSAT instructors with 99% percentile LSAT scores and several years of teaching experience. Steve and Graeme also (separately) run LSAT Blog and LSAT Hacks, respectively, and have seen every LSAT problem and situation under the sun. They go in-depth with advice on questions and explanations about every LSAT section and more.
The Legal Level - LSAT, law school admissions, 1L, bar exam & more!

103 Episodes

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Avg Length 40m

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Latest episode 2 years ago

From the LSAT to the bar exam, we are leveling the legal education playing field by providing the tools and information every future lawyer needs to ace the LSAT, rock law school admissions, pass the bar exam and land their dream job. Hosted by LSATMax instructors Jelena Woehr (178) and Branden Frankel (175).
Law School Tech Talk » Podcast Feed

27 Episodes

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Avg Length 34m

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Latest episode 12 years ago

We talk about anything and everything related to technology in law schools. Hosted by David Dickens, Consulting Technologist at Pepperdine Law School, with co-hosts Ben Chapman, Asst. Dean for IT at Emory Law School; Jonathan Ezor, law professor and Director of the Institute for Business, Law & Technology at Touro Law School; and Debbie Ginsberg, Educational Technology Librarian at Chicago-Kent College of Law. Our producer is Ed Myers, Media Services Coordinator at Temple School of Law. This podcast is made possible with support from CALI (http://cali.org).
Two Lawyers Walk Into a Bar

23 Episodes

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Avg Length 44m

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Latest episode 1 year ago

We grabs drinks with prominent members of the legal community and talk about their career path to success. These conversations then become podcasts so listeners can soak up their wisdom and hear their varied journeys to professional accomplishment after law school. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.