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Practice in Place: Law and Justice Go Viral
UArizona Law Legal Writing
8 episodes
3 days ago
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 profession, and its procedures forever. Produced by University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law and hosted by Professor Susie Salmon and the Legal Writing Program
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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 profession, and its procedures forever. Produced by University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law and hosted by Professor Susie Salmon and the Legal Writing Program
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Practice in Place Ep. 3: Stacy Butler & Innovation for Justice
Practice in Place: Law and Justice Go Viral
30 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
Practice in Place Ep. 3: Stacy Butler & Innovation for Justice

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 the justice gap through technology and other innovations. Professor Butler talks about how the COVID-19 crisis highlights aspects of our broken system and a few of the I4J initiatives tackling some of those issues. 

Practice in Place: Law and Justice Go Viral
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 profession, and its procedures forever. Produced by University of Arizona, James E. Rogers College of Law and hosted by Professor Susie Salmon and the Legal Writing Program