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Nicole Morris, professor of practice at the Emory University School of Law, discussed the need for law students to learn to think like entrepreneurs. She also described the new Innovation and Legal Tech Initiative at Emory Law and its efforts to train future lawyers on the impact of technology on the practice of law.
– Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolenmorris3
Jona Goldschmidt, emeritus professor of criminal justice and criminology, discussed his latest book, "Self-Representation: Law, Ethics, and Policy" and its guidance for courts and lawyers dealing with the rise of pro se litigants. He described his early experience witnessing nonlawyers struggling with court procedures, as well as his post-retirement experiences offering pro bono legal services.
– Visit Loyola Criminal Justice: https://www.luc.edu/criminaljustice/goldschmidt.shtml
For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.
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Nicole Morris, professor of practice at the Emory University School of Law, discussed the need for law students to learn to think like entrepreneurs. She also described the new Innovation and Legal Tech Initiative at Emory Law and its efforts to train future lawyers on the impact of technology on the practice of law.
– Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nicolenmorris3
Jona Goldschmidt, emeritus professor of criminal justice and criminology, discussed his latest book, "Self-Representation: Law, Ethics, and Policy" and its guidance for courts and lawyers dealing with the rise of pro se litigants. He described his early experience witnessing nonlawyers struggling with court procedures, as well as his post-retirement experiences offering pro bono legal services.
– Visit Loyola Criminal Justice: https://www.luc.edu/criminaljustice/goldschmidt.shtml
For more on the need to fix U.S. courts, subscribe to "Who Wrote That Up For You?" wherever you listen to podcasts. If you're in court without a lawyer, visit courtroom5.com to get access to justice today.