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Legal Voices
LawAfrica Publishing Limited
1 episodes
1 week ago
Pick any topic, and it probably can be viewed through a legal lens. Legal Voices will be a monthly show where law students get to have their say. These will be the voices of students passionate about the law, sharing their thoughts on legal news, their law school experiences, aspirations, and how their interest in the rule of law will shape their future. The podcast will also host young and newly practicing lawyers who will offer their opinions and expertise to its listeners. Male or female, undergraduate or postgraduate study, you have a voice, and you can share it with Legal Voices.
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Pick any topic, and it probably can be viewed through a legal lens. Legal Voices will be a monthly show where law students get to have their say. These will be the voices of students passionate about the law, sharing their thoughts on legal news, their law school experiences, aspirations, and how their interest in the rule of law will shape their future. The podcast will also host young and newly practicing lawyers who will offer their opinions and expertise to its listeners. Male or female, undergraduate or postgraduate study, you have a voice, and you can share it with Legal Voices.
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Legal Voices
Legal Voices of Ann Mwangi Mvurya, Sydney Tambasi and Martin Kioko

Episode 1: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Law students in Institutions of Higher Learning.

Proclaimed as a pandemic by the WHO on the 11th of March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a tremendous impact on business operations, social life, public service, road transport, public health, and education. These unprecedented times brought about the abrupt closure of institutions of higher learning with no defined dates for the academic calendar.

In this episode, listen in to the legal voices of Ann Mwangi Mvurya, Sidney Tambasi, and Martin Kioko as they shed more light on their experiences as well as other law students during this time. From financial constraints to inaccessible digital resources, KUTV host Ankey Dorice will take you through what it means to be a law student in the COVID-19 era.

We are so excited to have you listening in and cannot wait to receive your thoughts, voice notes, and comments.

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4 years ago
1 hour 23 minutes 11 seconds

Legal Voices
Pick any topic, and it probably can be viewed through a legal lens. Legal Voices will be a monthly show where law students get to have their say. These will be the voices of students passionate about the law, sharing their thoughts on legal news, their law school experiences, aspirations, and how their interest in the rule of law will shape their future. The podcast will also host young and newly practicing lawyers who will offer their opinions and expertise to its listeners. Male or female, undergraduate or postgraduate study, you have a voice, and you can share it with Legal Voices.