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Beyond COVID: The U.S. Presidency: Looking Forward
Top scholars in U.S. presidency and political science discuss the history of the U.S. presidency and its future “post–Trump.”

Coping with COVID: Legal Services Organizations on the Front Lines
Leaders in legal services organizations discuss how COVID has exacerbated assisting people with critical legal needs.

Protecting Children in Criminal Procedures
A discussion about the vulnerability of children when they enter the justice system.

American Indian Law: When Two Sovereigns Collide
Matthew Fletcher and Wenona Singel discuss the nuanced and highly complex field of American Indian Law.

Protecting Individual Liberties: Recognizing the Value of State and Federal Courts
This episode features a discussion about the distinct yet parallel importance of the state court systems and the federal court system.

Creating a Strong Corporate Compliance Program
Two compliance experts discuss the greatest challenges in creating a strong compliance program.

Coping with COVID: How Courts Are Addressing Racial Disparities in the Administration of Justice
This episode explores how courts and judges are addressing the complex topic of racism and racial disparities within the justice system.

Coping with COVID: Administering Jury Trials, Mediations, and Complex Litigation
Judges and court administrators reveal how jury trials or mediations are being impacted by the pandemic.

Reporters’ Guide 2020: The Law of American Indians
Project Reporters provide an overview of Tentative Draft No. 4.

Coping with COVID: When Is It Safe to Work?
Employment law experts discuss the pandemic’s effect on the workplace.
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