This podcast is for law students and others who are interested in learning Civil Procedure.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | GovernmentCoursesEducation |
This is a tutorial lecture that introduces discovery under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure. Fist, I give an overview of five of the most important discovery devices, namely depositions, interrogatories, document requests, physical and mental exa... more
This episode is a recording of my conversation with Judge Katharine H. Parker, Magistrate Judge for the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Judge Parker is an authority on, among other things, electronic discovery. Our conversa... more
This episode is a lecture tutorial that offers an overview of the doctrines of claim preclusion and issue preclusion. These doctrines are also know as res judicata and collateral estoppel, respectively. (Confusingly,) These doctrines are also somet... more
This episode is a tutorial lecture about the Erie Doctrine. I cover a little bit of the history leading up to the Erie Doctrine and then offer advice about how to tackle an Erie issue in practice or on an exam. This is a 40-minute introduction and ov... more
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things I learned from Professor Main's excellent lectures:The rules governing lawsuits in our courtrooms have evolved over time from the experience of judges doing the difficult work resolving our disputes peacefully, fairly, with justice.These rules, as complicated as they are, make sense. they are not arbitrary or biassed. They are more than sensible, they are wise. I used to think of a lawsuit as one party going to the government to have their problems fixed for them. False.A lawsuit is a dis... more
I have loved this podcast and it has helped me so much in reviewing for class and for my final. Thank you!
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I’m a foreign law student. I couldn’t follow these podcasts in my 1L year even though the professor speaks slowly and clearly. But as a 3L student, I finally understand these materials and realize how useful they are. They are great review lectures for bar prep that I can listen to anywhere anytime. Thank you, Prof. Main!
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