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Check This Out!
Check This Out!
A podcast about law, libraries, and life. Published by Jim Miles, Director of the Law Library and Law Professor of the University at Buffalo Law School.
http://cto.libsyn.com
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Nov 7
Episode 075: Recruiting Lawyers and Librarians to Law Librarianship
Episode 075: Recruiting Lawyers and Librarians to Law Librarianship Wednesday, November 7, 2007 Playing time: 50:26 This is a talk I gave at the Libraries Without Borders conference in Toronto, on Thursday, October 18, 2007. I'm concerned that we may be overselling the profession--there is certainly a demand for qualified law librarians, but how much is that demand, and what really constitutes "qualified"? With the rising costs of legal education, how long can we continue to expect entry-level... Posted on November 7, 2007 at 05:52 pm -
Jul 14
Test
This is a test. Please disregard. Posted on July 14, 2007 at 11:02 am -
Jun 21
Episode 074: Lawyerswithdepression.com
Episode 074: Lawyerswithdepression.com Friday, June 22, 2007 Playing time: 20:39 Dan Lukasik is a successful Buffalo lawyer who struggles with severe clinical depression. He has recently created a support group for lawyers with depression, and is building a website with links and resources to provide assistance to lawyers and create greater awareness and understanding among the public. Last week Dan and I talked about the problems of lawyers with depression. Theme Music: T. Nile, Get Together.... Posted on June 21, 2007 at 06:00 am
Rank This Week: 10
Podcasts at Rutgers School of Law...
Podcasts at Rutgers School of Law - Newark
Audio and Video broadcasts of interesting lectures and events taking place at Rutgers School of Law in Newark, New Jersey.
http://law-library.rutgers.edu/feeds/podcast.php
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Oct 3
The Rehnquist Legacy in Criminal Procedure
Robert A. Lucas, Professor of Law at the University of Indiana Law School (Bloomington), was the featured speaker on this program. Prof. Bradley has recently edited a collection of essays entitled "The Rehnquist Legacy," published by Cambridge University Press. His contributions to the collection are an essay introducing the collection and an essay entitled "The Fourth Amendment: Be Reasonable." After Prof. Bradley speaks, three commenters gave responses: George Thomas, Elizabeth Rapaport, and... Posted on October 3, 2007 at 05:00 pm -
May 22
New Jersey Law Librarians Association 2007 Annual Business Meeting and Program Part two
Our meeting venue, Liberty Hall, is acclaimed as a New Jersey treasure, a gift of history from the Kean family. Our speaker, Mark Lender, history professor at Kean, is working on the recent George Washington letter discovery. Read more about Liberty Hall in the Star Ledger articles on May 6th "A priceless historic gift from state's first family" and May 10th "Opening the door to the past". Posted on May 22, 2007 at 05:00 pm -
May 22
New Jersey Law Librarians Association 2007 Annual Business Meeting and Program Part one
Prof. Lender addressed the provocative question of whether a constitutional amendment can be declared unconstitutional. Posted on May 22, 2007 at 05:00 pm
Rank This Week: 35
King County Law Library Klues...
King County Law Library Klues PodCast
Legal information and news from the King County Law Library in Seattle, Washington.
http://www.kcll.org/wordpress/category/podcasts/
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Nov 10
KCLL SideBar Episode 35: E-Filing Explained
In this episode of KCLL's Sidebar, Rick talks about the process of e-filing in King County Superior Court and the most frequent questions the library receives regarding this new system. Craig, in his "Reel Verdict" segment, reviews a documentary he recently watched called "The Trials of Law School". This movie follows the lives of law students as they negotiate the theories and practice of law in a school setting. Posted on November 10, 2009 at 12:13 pm by Stina -
Oct 1
Episode 34: Passing the Bar
In this episode of KCLL's SideBar Rita K. talks about some of her favorite podcast episodes and says good-bye as she passes KCLL's SideBar on to its new producers. Craig, in his "Reel Verdict" segment, reviews a documentary he watched recently called "A Lawyer Walks into a Bar." The movie is about law students trying to pass California's bar exam. Listen to Episode 34 Links for Episode 34 Posted on October 1, 2009 at 09:09 am by Rita K. -
Aug 28
Episode 33: Debt Collection Lawsuit: Defend Yourself – Show Up
In this episode of KCLL's SideBar Rita K. talks about a common question the Library is getting in these harsh economic times. How can you help yourself if you are sued to collect on an outstanding debt? Then listen in as Craig, in his "Reel Verdict" segment, talks about the movie "Repo Man." Listen to Episode 33 Links for Episode 33 Posted on August 28, 2009 at 03:39 pm by Rita K.
Rank This Week: 59
Pace Law Library Podcasts
Pace Law Library Podcasts
Law Library Related Talks For The Pace Community And Anyone Else
http://pace_law_library_podcasts.classcaster.org/blog/
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Nov 4
On Law Librarianship in Afghanistan
/**/ On July 28 of 2009, the Foreign, Comparative and International Law Special Interest Section (FCIL-SIS) of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) presented a program at the annual conference in Washington D.C. titled The Past, Present, and Future of the Law Library and Librarianship in Afghanistan: The Challenges and Rewards of Building a Library After 30 Years of War. Mr. Ahmadullah Masoud (at that time from the Independent National Legal Training Center (INLTC) Law Library),... Posted on November 4, 2009 at 06:28 am by LucieOlejnikova -
Apr 21
Fight For Wrongfully Convicted
/**/ Welcome to Law Library Podcast. I am Lucie Olejnikova, a reference librarian at Pace, and our guests are Prof. Adele Bernhard, and second year law students at Pace School of Law, Marianito Mabutas, Jr. and Vanity Muniz. J.R. and Vanity are part of Pace Criminal Justice Clinic: Post-Conviction Project, taught by Prof. Adele Bernhard. They share their experiences, challenges, and rewards of working on real cases and representing real people that have been convicted but claim to be innocent.... Posted on April 21, 2009 at 09:45 am by LucieOlejnikova -
Apr 2
Bookbag to Briefcase Part II
/**/ On March 24, 2009 the Pace University Law Library hosted an hour long program titled Bookbag to Briefcase: How to Start a Successful Summer Internship or Post-Graduate Position. This program was co-sponsored by the Pace Law Library, Pace Law School Center for Career Development, Lexis, and Westlaw. Please click on the MP3 bellow to listen to the entire program. Accompanying handouts are available here. An expanded version of Low Cost and No Cost Resources for Legal Research is available... Posted on April 2, 2009 at 12:14 pm by LucieOlejnikova
Rank This Week: 60











