Ever wonder how smooth-talking lawyers think before they received their law degrees? Hear idealistic law students talk about how to be an anarchist lawyer, how to follow their conscience in an unnecessarily adversarial system, sex life in law school, and other topics. The talks are from Vermont Law Schoolâs Student Leadership Collective Dinner, January 27, 2009.
Recorded by Vermont Law School, edited by Evan Belser.
Abbreviations used: 1L, 2L, 3L refer to students in their first, second, and third year of law school, respectively. VLS is Vermont Law School.
Speakers and topics, by track: 1 Introductions by Evan Belser & Leslie Staudinger.mp3 2 Abel Russ, Anarchism & Law.mp3 3 Kate Bae, Korea's Reaction to American Beef.mp3 4 Tracey Lewis, The Disenfranchising Effects of State Voter Challenge Laws.mp3 5 Sam Weaver, Direct Action in the Obama Age--Lessons from Oaxaca.mp3 6 Misako Goto, Japan's Whaling Industry and its International Context.mp3 7 John Miller, The Destructive Effect of the Adversarial System on Our Socal Fabric.mp3 8 Tamara Toles, 3L Reflections on Unmitigated Gall, Entitlement, Sex & Gender on Campus.mp3.
The recordings are only lightly edited. You may wish to edit further before broadcasting, particularly the material at the beginning of each talk, when there is dead air as the speaker comes to the podium, etc.