In this week's episode, associate editor Addison Fouts takes listeners on an overview of Loyola’s comparative advocacy program in London. This includes what you can expect taking the class as well as Addison's experience studying abroad as a first generation college and law student. "This was my first time leaving the country and I have grown a lot as a person due to this trip." This episode details some of the notable things Addison learned in lectures as well as recommendations if you travel to London or get to study abroad. Addison goes through the differences between a barrister and solicitor, family law, criminal law, and health law comparisons from the US and UK. She encourages you all to get outside of your comfort zone and study abroad if the opportunity arises for you!
If you are interested in this episode's topic and want to find out more please check out these resources:
https://bowstreetmuseum.org.uk/about-us/history/
https://www.iclr.co.uk/knowledge/topics/the-english-legal-system/
https://www.chambersstudent.co.uk/the-bar/the-inns-of-court