Law Review discusses current legal and policy issues with attorneys, professors, and law students.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | EducationCourses |
We had our second discussion on elder abuse with our previous speakers, Mr. Greenwood and Mr. Bryant. What financial exploitations are there in elder abuse? What are some preventions? Find out more... more
The government says that elder abuse is an epidemic given the different kinds of abuse combined. Today, we invited experts in civil law and criminal law to discuss many areas of elder abuse cases including the nursing home neglect cases, financial ex... more
Dean Smith calls today's podcast a "man bites dog program." Find out why. Today's guests are people who provide wonderful pro bono legal services to low-income people in San Diego: more
Dean Smith discusses with two authors who recently published books about the legal system :Glenn Smith, the author of Constitutional Law for Dummies, and Dan Park, the author of The Legal Mind: How the Law Thinks. The discussion revolves around how t... more
Our legal roundtable takes a look back at the major legal issues of 2013 and looks forward. The guest speakers are Judge Medel, Attorney Fiske, and Attorney Patrick.If you have any questions for the speakers, they can be reached at: Judge Kenneth Med... more
This is a time of the year when Americans are most generous to give. Dean Smith invited two guest speakers to discuss the legal issues in giving.Our experts are Adrienne Vargas, Chief Giving Officer at San Diego Foundations, and Nancy Spector, Esq. more
Discussions on the Affordable Care Act with Martha Ann Knutson, Esq., Jody Root, Esq., and Dean Smith. If you have any questions, you can email them at more
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