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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.
Coping with COVID: How Law Schools are Educating Students and Fostering Community
Law school deans discuss how their schools are adjusting to remote learning in response to the pandemic.
Coping with COVID: Leading through Uncertainty – Perspectives from the Private Sector
Business leaders discuss how their companies are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Coping with COVID: The Plague of Excessive Force – Working Together to Find a Cure
This podcast episode shifts attention from one pandemic to another, the plague of excessive force by police officers.
Coping with COVID: How Courts Are Preserving Access to Justice
State and federal judges discuss how courts are continuing to administer justice during the pandemic.
MDLs Go Mainstream: Mass Torts Today
This podcast episode explores multidistrict litigation, from its origins to current examples and recommended reforms.
The 100th Anniversary of the Passage of the 19th Amendment
Renee Knake Jefferson and M. Margaret McKeown on the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment.
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