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548: A Week in the Life of a Successful 1L – What You Actually Do Hour by Hour

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! In this episode, we discuss time management strategies for first-year law students, walking through a detailed weekday schedule. We cover how to manage class and reading time with active study techniques, regular breaks, and actual ...  Show more

547: Listen and Learn -- Duties to the Tribunal (Professional Responsibility)

Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today we're discussing ABA's Model Rule of Professional Conduct 3.3, which governs truth telling to the tribunal (a court, arbitrator, administrative agency, or any other body acting in an adjudicative capacity). We break down all o ...  Show more

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