Richard and Adam are joined by Professor David Lepofsky, a visiting professor at Osgoode Hall Law School as they discuss the differences between law school in the 70's/80's and today.
David talks about his unique experience as a blind law student in the low-tech law schools of the past. Richard discusses how laptops have changed the law school class dynamic. Adam promises that he really does read for class. Finally, David lets us know that there has never been a better time for law students to do amazing things in their time at law school.
Required Readings:
Twitter: @davidlepofsky
(For all the news about accessibility issues and advocacy here in Ontario and elsewhere around the world.)
Open justice: The constitutional right to attend and speak about criminal proceedings - by David Lepofsky
Questions?:
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Music Attribution:
"Tina Turner - What's Love Got To Do With It?"
Cover by "The Scissors" @ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPoArsw1XXY
www.thescissors.com
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