My current system for making notes on a law degree. I hope that you enjoy this video, back soon with more content. Have a good Christmas 🙂 INFO– Links- Music- What do I do?- I’m a first year undergraduate studying Law at The University of York What’s my accent?- British (Yorkshire) Disclaimer- This video is… Continue reading How I Make Notes in Law School- Law Degree Organisation For Effective Studying
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Democracy: a Harvard Law School Lecture Series | Session 3: Social Media and Democracy
A Nov. 15 panel on Social Media and Democracy featuring Nate Persily (Stanford Law), Jamal Greene (Columbia Law), and Tristan Harris (Center for Humane Technology), moderated by Harvard Law School Professor Lawrence Lessig. In the last few years, politicians, activists, academics, among many others, have become increasingly concerned about the role of social media in… Continue reading Democracy: a Harvard Law School Lecture Series | Session 3: Social Media and Democracy
Law School Study With Me – My Killer Lecture Note Taking Method
This study with me in law school video takes you through a day studying in the Christmas holidays at the start of the final bit of studying before becoming a lawyer in UK – the LPC. I take you through a day studying law, showing how I take lecture notes in law school 📚 I think… Continue reading Law School Study With Me – My Killer Lecture Note Taking Method
Scalia Lecture | Justice Stephen G. Breyer, “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics”
At Harvard Law School’s annual Scalia lecture on April 6, 2021, Stephen G. Breyer ’64, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, warned against alterations to the nation’s highest Court that could erode the public’s longstanding confidence in the judiciary, instead inviting the American people, and the Court itself, to work together… Continue reading Scalia Lecture | Justice Stephen G. Breyer, “The Authority of the Court and the Peril of Politics”