The Life of a Case (2018)
UVA Law professor A. Benjamin Spencer reviews the basic work that goes into laying out a legal case. This event was part of orientation for the Class of 2021. (University of Virginia School of Law, August 17, 2018)

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Trial Objections - Procedures, strategies, and the 18 most common courtroom objections.

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Overview of the American Legal System

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Overview of the 1L Curriculum at UVA Law (2018)

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Diversity and Social Justice Lecture Series: Todd Rakoff on Justice and Regulation

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