DeShayla Strachan, Mitchell Hamline School of Law, shares her journey of going from a journalism career to becoming a law professor and how her career has impacted her teaching. She also talks about her upcoming Examples & Explanations study guide on online legal research and how AI can be used as a benefit and secondary source in the classroom.
78: Conversations with Deans: Ronald Weich
77: The Future of Wills, Trusts, and Estates with Reid Weisbord and David Horton
76: Conversations with Deans: Dan Filler
75: Problem-Based Approach with Andrew Verstein and Lynn LoPucki
74: Teaching Case Studies with Michael Cahill
73: Conversations with Deans: Andy Perlman
72: Bar Exam Prep with Alex Ruskell
71: Moral Philosophy in Law with Bradley Wendel
70: Teaching Doctrine with Alexandra Lahav
69: Local Policing and the Law with Rachel Harmon
68: Conversations with Deans: Megan Carpenter
67: Gender Disparity in the Workforce with June Carbone, Naomi Cahn, and Nancy Levit
66: Conversations with Deans: Matthew Lyon
65: The Importance of Civil Procedure with Howard Erichson and Maria Glover
64: Conversations with Deans: David Dye
63: The Dobbs Decision and Family Law with June Carbone and Rachel Rebouché
62: Conversations with Deans: Marisa Cianciarulo
60: Conversations with Deans: Karen Sneddon
59: Conversations with Deans: Bo Rutledge
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