Introduction to Law School for First-Year Students
Professor Molly Bishop Shadel, Vice Dean George Geis and Professor Toby Heytens give first-year students advice about studying and acclimating to law school life as they head into their first week of classes. Topics include reading and analyzing cases, preparing for class, outlining, studying and exams. (University of Virginia School of Law, Aug. 19, 2016)

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Overview of the 1L Curriculum (2019)

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Ames Moot Court Competition 2024

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Justice: What's The Right Thing To Do? Episode 01 "THE MORAL SIDE OF MURDER"

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Ames Moot Court Competition 2025

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Inside the Classroom: Contracts With Professor George Geis

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I Was Wrong About Law School

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The 2030 Law School Collapse Has Already Begun

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"How to Read a Case" with UVA Law Professor Anne Coughlin

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Briefing a Case (2019)

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Last Lecture: Robert Sitkoff on resolving disputes through law, not ‘baseball bat’

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Gil Strang's Final 18.06 Linear Algebra Lecture

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How to increase your vocabulary: Live English Class

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I Told Harvard Students They're Wasting Their Lives

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Contract Law in Two Hours

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SHOULD YOU GO TO LAW SCHOOL? || 21-question quiz to see if you'd like law school + pros and cons

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Overview of the American Legal System

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Preparing for Class: Reading and Briefing

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Politics Chat, June 4, 2026

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"The Law of Agency," with University of Virginia School of Law Vice Dean George Geis

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