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Legal education is the education of individuals who intend to become legal professionals or those who simply intend to use their law degree to some end, either related to law (such as politics or academic) or business. It includes:
In addition to the qualifications required to become a practicing lawyer, legal education also encompasses higher degrees, such as doctorates, for more advanced academic study.
In many countries other than the United States, law is an undergraduate degree. Graduates of such a program are eligible to become lawyers by passing the country's equivalent of a bar exam. In such countries, graduate programs in law enable students to embark on academic careers or become specialized in a particular area of law.
Civil Procedure with UVA Law Professor Ben Spencer
Becoming a Law Professor
"How to Read a Case" with UVA Law Professor Anne Coughlin
Trey Gowdy Owns Law Professor
Professor Michael Dougan on the EU Referendum
“How to Be the World’s Best Law Professor” Warren Binford, Willamette University College of Law
The Law of Property: Inside the Classroom with Professor Alex Johnson
Northwestern Law Professors Read Mean Course Evaluations
Sept 27/16: 1. Fear and the Law
Welcome to the Faculty of Law: Professor Richard Fentiman 2016
Actors: Chad Mathis (miscellaneous crew), Stephen Hays (producer), Lindsay Goranson (actress), Ned Thorne (actor), Ned Thorne (editor), Ned Thorne (director), Jessica Thompson (producer), Gingger Shankar (composer), Tshamano Sebe (actor), Cara Loften (actress), Terrence Montgomery (actor), Anthony Moody (producer), Kate Kertez (actress), Mike Ivers (actor), Eric Chase (actor),
Genres: Crime, Drama, Thriller,Actors: Hilary Swank (producer), Tony Goldwyn (director), Melissa Leo (actress), Hilary Swank (actress), Karen Young (actress), Tony Goldwyn (producer), John Pyper-Ferguson (actor), Sam Rockwell (actor), Peter Gallagher (actor), Clea DuVall (actress), Marc Macaulay (actor), Juliette Lewis (actress), Minnie Driver (actress), Alan Abrams (miscellaneous crew), Jay Cassidy (editor),
Plot: Betty Anne Waters (Swank) is a high school dropout who spent nearly two decades working as a single mother while putting herself through law school, tirelessly trying to beat the system and overturn her brother's (Rockwell) unjust murder conviction.
Keywords: aerial-shot, american-flag, apology, armed-robbery, arrest, arrest-at-a-funeral, attempted-suicide, attorney, audio-flashback, ayer-massachusettsActors: Michael Yama (actor), Pepe Serna (actor), James Kyson (actor), Duane Andersen (editor), Duane Andersen (producer), Dave Boyle (director), Dave Boyle (actor), Dave Boyle (writer), Bryce Bishop (miscellaneous crew), Jonna Tamases (actress), Michael Birkeland (actor), Mio Takada (actor), Eiko Nijo (actress), Mark Schulz (composer), Dale Thomas (actor),
Plot: Big Dreams Little Tokyo is the story of Boyd, an American with an uncanny ability to speak Japanese. Boyd aspires to succeed in the world of Japanese business but finds himself mostly on the outside looking in. Meanwhile, his roommate Jerome, is a Japanese American who has always felt too American to be Japanese but too Japanese to be American. He aspires to be a sumo wrestler but finds his weight and blood pressure are thwarting his dreams. Together they struggle to find their place in a world where cultural identity is seldom what it seems.
Keywords: acceptance, alcohol, bookstore, buddy-movie, business, cultural-identity, cultural-misunderstanding, ethnicity, father-son-relationship, foodActors: Ben Scholle (writer), Ben Scholle (producer), Ben Scholle (director), Ben Scholle (editor), Ben Scholle (composer), Daron Ross (actor), Rahaleh Nassri (actress), Allen Johnson (actor), Muna Otaru (actress), Alena Wright (actress), Janice Coffey (actress), Joe Gaines (actor), John Feist (actor), Melinda Fausch (actress), David Nation (actor),
Plot: Jill Bailey has just entered the adult world. Upon graduating college, Jill struggles to find her niche when her parents shock her by deciding to charge her rent to live in her old room. Jill enters into a questionable business arrangement and ultimately loses everything she owns - only then realizing none of it was worth owning to begin with. By the end of Pottersville, Jill runs away from home, sells her soul, gets crucified, and learns the true meaning of Christmas.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Turgut Özakman (actor), Necmi Demir (actor), Brian Felsen (producer), Elif Savas (director), Elif Savas (editor), Mehmet Ali Birand (actor), Coskun Kirca (actor), Coskun Kirca (actor), Brian Felsen (editor), Oral Calislar (actor), Orhan Eren (actor), Mehmet Dulger (actor), Raif Ertem (actor), Oguzhan Asilturk (actor), Sulhi Donmezer (actor),
Plot: Coup explores the causes and consequences of each coup d'etat and how they differ from those in the rest of the world, the origins of the militarily-patrolled democratic system created by Ataturk in the 1920's; the place of the armed forces in the life of the nation; and the future of the "military democracy." Coup contains not one word of voice-over narration or one frame of simulated footage. The film instead weaves interviews with extraordinary footage of the military actions, street demonstrations and extremist activisms.
Keywords: coup-d'état, military, one-word-title, parliament, political-activist, prisonActors: Tony Nappo (actor), Nicholas Pryor (actor), Dennis Miller (actor), Frank Moore (actor), Matt Birman (actor), Richard Fitzpatrick (actor), David Gardner (actor), Nigel Bennett (actor), Alan Alda (actor), John Bourgeois (actor), Ronny Cox (actor), Tate Donovan (actor), Richard Blackburn (actor), Wesley Snipes (actor), George R. Robertson (actor),
Plot: At a time of international incident, the body of a young female staffer is found in a White House wash room. Homicide detective Harlan Regis is called in to investigate the murder only to discover the secret service had taken hold of all the evidence for their own investigation. A frustrated Regis becomes suspicious of a cover-up and convinces secret service agent Nina Chance to aid him. The remainder of the plot is spent following Regis and Chance as they uncover the answers as to who is behind the conspiracy and why.
Keywords: action-hero, apartment, assassin, bar, blood, blood-spatter, brawl, chase, cnn-reporter, conspiracyActors: José Luis Borau (director), Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi (producer), José Luis Borau (writer), David Greig (writer), José Luis Borau (producer), Jesse Vint (actor), Mitch Pileggi (actor), Carlos Vasallo (producer), Victoria Abril (actress), John Richardson (producer), David Carradine (actor), Scott Wilson (actor), Michael Bowen (actor), Cari Coughlin (editor), Curtiss Clayton (editor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Mark L. Taylor (actor), Steve Guttenberg (actor), John Rubinstein (composer), Bryan Cranston (actor), Walter Grauman (director), Barbara Barrie (actress), Catherine Hicks (actress), Walter Grauman (producer), Randy Quaid (actor), Gregory Walcott (actor), Michael Talbott (actor), Norman Burton (actor), Karlene Gallegly (miscellaneous crew), Anthony DiMarco (editor), Hildy Brooks (actress),
Genres: Biography, Drama, Romance,Actors: Pierre de Wet (actor), Franz Marx (director), Marie du Toit (director), Marie du Toit (writer), Koos Roets (miscellaneous crew), Albie Venter (producer), Leonie Ross (actress), Klaas de Boer (actor), Julie Strijdom (actress), P.W. Marais (actor), Danie Joubert (actor), Rina Nienaber (actress), André P. Brink (writer), Elma Potgieter (actress), Emile Aucamp (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Virginia Gregg (actress), Maudie Prickett (actress), Madge Blake (actress), Christopher Riordan (actor), Sidney Blackmer (actor), Yvette Mimieux (actress), Harvey Stephens (actor), Malcolm Atterbury (actor), Oskar Homolka (actor), Richard Chamberlain (actor), Kenner G. Kemp (actor), Arthur Kennedy (actor), William Challee (actor), Vic Perrin (actor), Irene Tedrow (actress),
Plot: Carl Brown and Annie McGairy are in love. Their Irish immigrant parents knew each other in the old country - and Carl's parents want better for their son than Annie, who was raised in the slums. When Annie runs away to marry Carl while he's at college, they have many difficulties, including a college Dean that frowns upon married couples, Carl's angry parents, Carl's jealousy, and Annie's own problems with her sexuality.
Keywords: baby-born, based-on-novel, birth, campus, childbirth, college, elopement, expectant-father, expectant-mother, gay-friendAn expert in the field of civil procedure and federal jurisdiction, Professor A. Benjamin Spencer gives a classroom lecture on venue in the federal district courts. (University of Virginia School of Law, Sept. 22, 2015)
University of Virginia School of Law professors Deena Hurwitz, John Duffy, Risa Goluboff and Kerry Abrams speak to students during an Oct. 1, 2012, panel discussion about the attributes candidates need to become law professors in today's market.
Professor Anne Coughlin explains how to read a case to first-year students during an event hosted by the Black Law Students Association. (Sept. 17, 2015, University of Virginia School of Law)
One of the UK’s leading EU law experts criticizes the referendum debate’s 'dishonesty on an industrial scale', as he considers the claims and counter claims from each side. University of Liverpool Law School’s Professor Michael Dougan has spent his career studying EU law as it relates to the UK; contributing to Parliamentary Select Committees, advising government and now helping media fact check the barrage of assertions emanating from the Remain and Leave camps, in the run up to June 23. Here, Professor Dougan analyses the substance of each viewpoint and delivers an informed assessment of the UK’s potential future position, both as a member of the EU and in the wake of a vote to leave. Disclosure statement: Professor Dougan is an employee of the University of Liverpool. He does not ...
Warren Binford, Willamette University College of Law: “How to Be the World’s Best Law Professor” This video is part of a video collection from the Igniting Law Teaching, hosted by LegalED at American University Washington College of Law. Responding to the calls for legal education reform, the conference -- the first of its kind -- created a forum for professors experimenting with cutting edge technologies and techniques in law teaching with the goal of spreading their ideas to the broader community. The talks were modeled on TEDx Talks, with each speaker on stage alone, giving a well scripted and performed talk about an aspect of law school pedagogy. The goal of LegalED is to curate a growing collection of short, 10-minute videos on law school-related pedagogy that will inspire innova...
University of Virginia School of Law professor Alex Johnson lectures on the law of property, telling the story of Armory v. Delamirie, a famous case from 1722 that involved a chimney sweep, a valuable ring and fundamental tenets of property law.
Northwestern Law professors read mean course evaluations about themselves. Brought to you by The One Hundred Million Dollar Follies, Northwestern Law's annual Law Revue production.
This is the video that caused the recent media storm over Bill C-16 and free speech. In it I outline my concerns about political correctness. Subscribe. Support this channel's development at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3019121. Audio only version available at http://snip.ly/sfzp1 This is a one hour discussion of political correctness. It is the first of a planned three part series on the topic. Part I deals with the fear that PC types are producing, and the profound legal ramifications of their continual activism. Part II is a case study, assessing the PC-ification of the University of Toronto HR department. Part III is a description of what can be done at the individual level to oppose political correctness and its dangerously totalitarian aspirations. Please share this with an...
The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. In this lecture on 29 June 2016 the Chair of the Faculty Professor Richard Fentiman welcomes attendees to the Faculty Open Day. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to watch or listen to via the University Streaming Media Service, iTunes U or YouTube. For more information about the Undergraduate BA Law Tripos Degree please refer to http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk
Professor Paula Monopoli's presentation for Maryland Carey Law's 10th Annual Constitution Day Program, "Election 2016 and the Structural Constitution."
This lecture reviews the impact of strategic human rights litigation as a tool that can expose and demolish barriers that prevent people with mental health issues or learning disabilities from enjoying equality, inclusion and justice. Oliver draws on fifteen years work in central and eastern Europe with the Mental Disability Advocacy Centre, an international NGO that collaborates with the University and offer students an opportunity to engage with its litigation and advocacy. Dr Oliver Lewis was called to the Bar in 2000 and is an associate barrister at Doughty Street Chambers, London. He is the Executive Director of the Mental Disability Advocacy Centre, an international NGO that uses law to secure equality, inclusion and justice for people with mental health issues or learning disabilit...
Get your free audiobook or ebook: http://skyble.space/sabk/35/en/B00F58HMMQ/trial Our culture has a few catch phrases: Be who you want to be; Do what makes you happy. We are told to do our own thing and follow our own rules, which often makes the Bible appear to be oppressively restrictive and hopelessly outdated, even to Christians! Responding to the misdirection of our society and misperceptions the church has of Gods law, Professor Jerram Barrs helps readers recognize the beauty in and purpose of Gods rules for living healthy, productive, and fulfilling lives. From the Old Testament to the New, Barrs demonstrates how Gods commands to his people were intended to protect them from sin and direct them in godliness. Rejecting the idea that we can earn Gods favor through good works, Barrs ne...
Ep. 2: Indiana Maurer School of Law student, Shea Smock, interviews Professor Donald Gjerdingen about life and the law.
A University of Oregon Law Professor is at the center of controversy after wearing a blackface costume to a Halloween party. Several Law School students identify that faculty member as Law Professor Nancy Shurtz. Thursday morning, more than twenty Law School faculty members sent an open letter to their colleague, condemning blackface and demanding a resignation. The letter says the alleged actions implicate the entire community. Students leaving a closed-door forum and discussion described a tense atmosphere. Briggite Borup says students talked about how to move forward, and that ostracizing someone isn't the way to do that. But people at the forum disagreed about what the repercussion should be. Shelby Hanssen says, moving forward, she hopes the Univeristy will better support students of ...
Nancy Shurtz a professor of law at the University of Oregon has come under fire after a rumors and a picture of Shurtz in blackface spread. The makeup was part of a Halloween costume styled after the title of a book written by an African American doctor. 23 members of her department at the University have signed a letter calling for her resignation. Like and Sub for More! Comments below!
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The Eugene, Oregon Professor has since apologized
7/12/16 - Megyn Kelly Law Professor Go Off on Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Trump Comments Out of Line
University of Virginia law professor Chris Sprigman gives a presentation to admitted students about intellectual property law and Virginia's IP program.
Professor Anne Coughlin opens her doors to a lecture from her Criminal Law class in the fall 2011 semester. More on Coughlin: http://bit.ly/annecoughlin
mirrored from the following chanel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL_f53ZEJxp8TtlOkHwMV9Q Published on 27 Sep 2016 Suscribe. Support this channel's development at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=3019121. Audio only version available at http://snip.ly/sfzp1 This is a one hour discussion of political correctness. It is the first of a planned three part series on the topic. Part I deals with the fear that PC types are producing, and the profound legal ramifications of their continual activism. Part II is a case study, assessing the PC-ification of the University of Toronto HR department. Part III is a description of what can be done at the individual level to oppose political correctness and its dangerously totalitarian aspirations. Please share this with anyone interested.
University of Virginia law professor Alex Johnson, former chair of the Law School Admissions Council and former dean of Minnesota Law School, discusses the black/white LSAT score gap and why law schools are not admitting African-American students at a rate proportional to the test-taking population. Johnson offered his remarks during a talk sponsored by the UVA Black Law Students Association on Feb. 15.