Post-Pandemic Court Proceedings (State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting 2023)

Post-Pandemic Court Proceedings (State Bar of...

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Actions of the DOJ, Threats to the Judiciary, & Judicial Independence | Lawyer 2 Lawyer

On July 4th, 2026, the United States will celebrate its 250th anniversary. Americans will reflect not only on our history, but on the institutions that have carried us through. Among the most important of those institutions are our courts and the justice system. On this Lawyer 2 ...  Afficher plus

EP 711: The Improv Advantage: What Trial Lawyers Can Learn from the Stage Part 1 | The Jury Is Out

Listen in as performers, teachers and corporate workshop facilitators from The Improv Shop in St. Louis explain how improv skills map directly into the courtroom, deposition room and any high-stakes conversation where the unexpected is guaranteed to happen. Hosts Erich Veith and ...  Afficher plus

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Flags, Free Trips & Secret Recordings: The Cases, Trials & Tribulation of SCOTUS
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Late spring/early summer is always a busy time for the Supreme Court, but this year, it’s not just the controversial decisions that are making news. The justices themselves have been in headlines — for all the wrong reasons. Kara and an expert panel discuss the ethical lapses, re ...  Afficher plus

Ep. 218: A Supreme Court Term Packed With Landmark Cases
Law360's Pro Say - News & Analysis on Law and the Legal Industry

A new Supreme Court term is upon us, with the justices set to tackle a slew of lightning rod cases in the coming months. Law360 reporter and The Term co-host Jimmy Hoover joins the show this week to preview all the big cases at the high court, headlined by a direct challenge to R ...  Afficher plus

What’s Happening With The Supreme Court? with Strict Scrutiny
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness

What’s better than one constitutional law expert? THREE! This spring we had the honor of speaking with Professor Melissa Murray about the Supreme Court's recent term. Now she’s back, with her brilliant Strict Scrutiny co-hosts, Professors Leah Litman and Kate Shaw. They join Jona ...  Afficher plus

Can Texas go it alone on border control?
The Inquiry

Last year the US state of Texas introduced a controversial law designed to control the huge number of undocumented migrants crossing its southern border with Mexico. The law known as Senate Bill 4 or SB4, allows local and state police the power to arrest and charge people with a ...  Afficher plus