
A podcast that asks the question: how does a profession governed by precedent respond to the unprecedented? Practice in Place investigates how the practice of law and the administration of justice have adapted under the abrupt constraints of the COVID-19 era, how that has affected how and whether we achieve justice, and how those changes and that experience might or should change the practice, the... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In past episodes, we have talked about how the pandemic has highlighted existing issues in the criminal justice system. Back in 2016, the Department of Justice's Inspector General concluded that private prisons posed significantly greater danger to i... more
Professor Tessa Dysart interviews David Lat--lawyer, writer, and founder of the Above the Law website--about his personal battle with COVID-19, his recovery, and his insights on how the pandemic has affected and will continue to affect the practice o... more
Professor Salmon interviews Nate Wade from the Office of the Pima County Public Defender about being a criminal-defense attorney during the pandemic and efforts to reduce jail overcrowding.
Professor Diana Simon interviews Los Angeles civil litigator Gerald Sauer about how the pandemic has impacted complex civil litigation.
Professor Dysart interviews appellate practitioners and active participants in #AppellateTwitter, Sean Marotta and Raffi Melkonian about how the pandemic has impacted their practices, how they've adapted to the challenges, and how they think appellat... more
In this episode, Professor Salmon talks to Professor Stacy Butler about the Innovation for Justice (I4J) Program, designed to train law students to think creatively about how to engineer disruptive change in the legal system and take steps to address... more
Professor Susie Salmon interviews UArizona Law Professor Paul Bennett about the challenges of representing a child in dependency proceedings when you can't meet in person.
Professor Sylvia Lett interviews Judge Laine McDonald of the Municipal Court for the Town of Marana, Arizona regarding how her court has adapted to continue to serve the public under the constraints imposed by the COVID-19 crisis.
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