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The Law School of America podcast is designed for listeners who what to expand and enhance their understanding of the American legal system. It provides you with legal principles in small digestible bites to make learning easy. If you're willing to put in the time, The Law School of America podcasts can take you from novice to knowledgeable in a reasonable amount of time.
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Criminal Law Class Session 13: Review and Bar Exam Preparation

Introduction to Criminal Law. Purpose and principles of criminal law. Purpose and principles of criminal law: This session introduces the fundamental principles of criminal law, emphasizing its role in defining and punishing wrongful conduct within society. Elements of a crime: Actus Reus and Mens Rea. Actus Reus refers to the physical act or conduct that constitutes a criminal offense. Mens Rea refers to the mental state or intent behind the criminal act. It involves the guilty mind or the inte...

Nov 10, 20238 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts Episode 12: Intentional Torts in Tort Law

Defining Intentional Torts. Intentional torts are civil wrongs where the defendant intentionally commits an act that results in harm to the plaintiff. Unlike negligence, where the focus is on the defendant's failure to exercise reasonable care, intentional torts involve the defendant's deliberate actions. Types of Intentional Torts. Intentional torts cover a broad spectrum of wrongful acts. Let's explore some common types: Assault: Assault occurs when one person intentionally puts another in rea...

Nov 09, 20236 min

Constitutional Law Session 15: Statutory Law and Regulations

Introduction to Statutory Law. Statutory law refers to laws passed by a legislative body, such as Congress, at the federal level or state legislatures. These laws address a wide range of issues, from criminal offenses and civil rights to environmental regulations and tax policies. Significance: Statutory law plays a crucial role in shaping constitutional interpretation. It can define and clarify the rights and responsibilities of individuals, government agencies, and other entities. Additionally...

Nov 08, 20235 min

Contracts Law: Chapter 11: Warranties and Product Liability

Introduction to Express Warranties. Express warranties are promises, affirmations, or descriptions of fact made by the seller to the buyer as part of the basis of the bargain. These warranties can be explicit statements about the product's quality, performance, or characteristics. It's essential for law students to understand the key elements of express warranties: Statements and Promises: Express warranties can be created through statements, affirmations, or promises made by the seller. Basis o...

Nov 07, 20235 min

Criminal Procedure: Session 1: Introduction to Criminal Procedure

Criminal procedure focuses on the rules and principles that govern how evidence is obtained and used in criminal cases. It ensures that the legal system operates fairly, protecting the rights of both the accused and the state. To begin, let's understand the basic structure of criminal procedure: To truly understand the rules and principles governing criminal trials, search and seizure, Miranda rights, and the rights of the accused, we need to explore these concepts in more detail. Due Process an...

Nov 06, 20236 min

Criminal Law Class Session 12: Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility

Duty to Clients: Zealous Advocacy and Confidentiality. Lawyers have a fundamental duty to their clients. This duty includes: Zealous Advocacy: Lawyers must provide competent and diligent representation, advancing their clients' interests within the bounds of the law. This means vigorously advocating for their clients and putting their clients' interests first. Confidentiality: Lawyers are obligated to keep client information confidential. This attorney-client privilege encourages open communicat...

Nov 03, 20234 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts Episode 11: Causation in Tort Law

Understanding Causation. Causation is the linchpin of tort law. It establishes the direct link between the defendant's actions and the plaintiff's injuries. In essence, it answers the question: Did the defendant's conduct cause the harm suffered by the plaintiff? Two Types of Causation. Causation is typically divided into two categories: Cause-in-Fact (Actual Cause): This aspect of causation examines whether the defendant's actions were the actual cause of the harm. In other words, would the har...

Nov 02, 20235 min

Constitutional Law: Fifteenth, Nineteenth, and Twenty-Sixth Amendments

Amendments Beyond the Bill of Rights. 1. The Fifteenth Amendment. The Fifteenth Amendment, ratified in 1870, is a pivotal component of the post-Civil War amendments. It prohibits the denial of voting rights based on an individual's race, color, or previous condition of servitude. Significance: The Fifteenth Amendment sought to enfranchise African American men who had been denied the right to vote in many parts of the United States due to racial discrimination and the legacy of slavery. It was a ...

Nov 01, 20235 min

Contract Law: Chapter 10: Contract Interpretation and Construction

Rules of Contract Interpretation. Introduction to Contract Interpretation. Contract interpretation is a meticulous process aimed at unraveling the meaning and intent concealed within the language of a contract. It's an area of contract law where every word and punctuation mark matters. Here are some fundamental principles of contract interpretation: Objective Standard: The cornerstone of contract interpretation is the objective intentions of the parties. In other words, we seek to ascertain what...

Oct 31, 20236 min

Evidence Law Class Session 10: Defining Hearsay & The Hearsay Rule

Defining Hearsay: Understanding the fundamental concept of hearsay. Recognizing that hearsay involves out-of-court statements offered for the truth of the matter asserted. The Hearsay Rule: Learning the basic hearsay rule, which generally excludes hearsay evidence. Grasping the rationale behind this rule and its connection to the reliability of evidence. Hearsay Exceptions: Exploring various exceptions that allow certain hearsay statements to be admitted. Understanding the conditions and justifi...

Oct 30, 20238 min

Criminal Law Class Session 11: The Appeals Process and Post-Conviction Remedies

The Right to Appeal. The right to appeal a criminal conviction is a fundamental aspect of the justice system. It allows a convicted individual to challenge the verdict or the sentence imposed. Key points regarding the right to appeal include: Grounds for Appeal: Appeals can be based on various grounds, including errors in the trial process, legal misinterpretations, and newly discovered evidence. Appellate Courts: Appeals are typically heard by appellate courts, which review the decisions made b...

Oct 27, 20234 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts Episode 10: Defenses in Tort Law

Defenses play a crucial role in the legal landscape. They are the shield that defendants wield in response to tort claims. In this episode, we'll dissect the world of defenses in Tort Law, understanding the various strategies and arguments that can be used to counter tort claims. Whether you're a law student, a legal practitioner, or just curious about the legal intricacies, this episode will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the defenses available in tort cases. Understanding De...

Oct 26, 202310 min

Constitutional Law: The Sixth Amendment: Safeguarding Fair and Just Criminal Trials

Safeguarding Fair and Just Criminal Trials. The Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution plays a pivotal role in ensuring that criminal defendants are afforded a fair and just trial. This amendment outlines a set of fundamental rights designed to protect individuals facing criminal charges and to preserve the integrity of the criminal justice system. Let's delve into the key components of the Sixth Amendment: 1. Right to a Fair and Speedy Trial. The Sixth Amendment grants individuals th...

Oct 25, 20234 min

Chapter 9: Third-Party Rights and Assignments (Continued)

Landmark Case: Beswick v Beswick (1968). Beswick v Beswick is an important case that illustrates the application of third-party rights and assignments. In this case, a nephew was promised certain benefits under a contract between his uncle and a company. When the uncle passed away, the company refused to honor the agreement. The court held that the nephew was an intended third-party beneficiary with the right to enforce the contract. Restrictions on Assignment and Delegation. While assignments a...

Oct 24, 20234 min

Evidence Law Class Session 9: Authentication of Evidence and Chain of Custody.

Authentication of Evidence. Defining Evidence Authentication and its Significance: Authentication of evidence is a fundamental concept in the field of evidence law. It involves the process of establishing the genuineness and reliability of evidence to ensure that it is what it purports to be. Authenticating evidence is of utmost importance as it safeguards the integrity of legal proceedings, promotes fairness, and helps prevent the introduction of false or misleading information. The significanc...

Oct 23, 202310 min

Criminal Law Class Session 10: Sentencing and Criminal Penalties

Factors Influencing Sentencing Decisions. Sentencing decisions are complex and take into account various factors. While specific laws and sentencing guidelines vary by jurisdiction, here are some common factors that influence sentencing decisions: Nature and Severity of the Crime: The type of crime and its seriousness are primary considerations. More severe crimes often result in harsher penalties. Criminal History: A defendant's prior criminal record can significantly impact their sentence. Rep...

Oct 20, 20234 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts (Episode 9) Strict Liability in Tort Law

Understanding Strict Liability. To kick things off, let's break down the concept of strict liability in Tort Law. Strict liability is a legal doctrine that holds individuals or entities responsible for the harm they cause, regardless of their intent or level of care. Unlike negligence, where fault or wrongdoing must be proven, strict liability focuses solely on the act itself and its consequences. Key Elements of Strict Liability. Strict liability cases typically involve the following key elemen...

Oct 19, 20239 min

Constitutional Law: Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments

The Fifth Amendment: Protecting Individual Rights in the Criminal Justice System. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution is a critical safeguard of individual rights in the criminal justice system. It encompasses several fundamental principles that protect individuals from government overreach and ensure fair treatment during legal proceedings. Let's dive into its key components: 1. Right to Remain Silent (Miranda Rights). One of the most well-known aspects of the Fifth Amendment ...

Oct 18, 20235 min

Evidence Law Class Session 8: Documentary and Real Evidence

Documentary Evidence Defined. Defining Documentary Evidence and its Importance in Legal Proceedings: Documentary evidence constitutes a foundational component of legal proceedings, serving as a pivotal source of information, facts, and records that can substantiate claims, establish the basis of a case, or refute allegations. The significance of documentary evidence lies in its ability to offer an objective, tangible record of events, transactions, and communication, thus providing a reliable ba...

Oct 18, 202311 min

Chapter 9: Third-Party Rights and Assignments

In contract law, a third-party beneficiary is an individual or entity who benefits from a contract between two other parties but is not one of the contracting parties themselves. Understanding the concept of third-party beneficiaries is essential for law students: Intended Beneficiary: An intended third-party beneficiary is someone for whom the contract was specifically created to benefit. They have the legal right to enforce the contract. Incidental Beneficiary: An incidental third-party benefi...

Oct 17, 20235 min

Evidence Law Class Session 7: Privileges and Exclusions.

Attorney-Client Privilege. Defining Attorney-Client Privilege and its Significance: The attorney-client privilege is a legal doctrine that protects confidential communications between an attorney and their client from disclosure in court proceedings. This privilege is grounded in the fundamental principle that clients should be able to speak openly and honestly with their attorneys without fear that their communications will be used against them in court. The attorney-client privilege is a criti...

Oct 16, 202311 min

Class Session 9: Search and Seizure - Fourth Amendment and the Exclusionary Rule.

The Fourth Amendment: Protection Against Unreasonable Searches and Seizures. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution safeguards individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. Key principles include: Warrants: Generally, the government must obtain a warrant based on probable cause to conduct a search or seizure. Warrants specify the place to be searched and the items or individuals to be seized. Probable Cause: To obtain a warrant or justify a search or seizure witho...

Oct 13, 20234 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts (Episode 8) Intentional Torts

Intentional torts are a fascinating and critical area of Tort Law. In this episode, we'll explore what intentional torts are, delve into various types of intentional torts, understand the essential elements required to prove an intentional tort claim, and explore defenses that defendants can use in such cases. Whether you're a law student, legal practitioner, or simply interested in the intricacies of the law, we're here to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of intentional torts. Und...

Oct 12, 20238 min

Session 11: The Fourth Amendment Search and Seizure, Warrants, and Probable Cause.

In this session, we will explore the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, a pivotal component of the Bill of Rights. The Fourth Amendment serves as a crucial safeguard against unreasonable searches and seizures by the government. It outlines the conditions under which searches and seizures are considered lawful, emphasizing the importance of warrants and probable cause. Throughout this session, we will delve deep into the Fourth Amendment, dissecting its key provisions, examining ...

Oct 11, 202312 min

Contracts Law: Chapter 8: Remedies for Breach of Contract

In this chapter, we will explore the various remedies available to parties in cases of breach of contract. Remedies serve to compensate the non-breaching party for their losses and aim to restore them, as much as possible, to the position they would have been in had the contract been fully performed. Damages: Compensatory, Consequential, and Incidental. Compensatory Damages. Compensatory damages are the most common form of remedy for breach of contract. These damages aim to compensate the non-br...

Oct 10, 20233 min

Evidence Law Class Session 6: Expert Witnesses and Opinion Evidence

Today we will cover: Expert Witnesses Defined: Expert witnesses are individuals with specialized knowledge, skill, experience, training, or education in a particular field relevant to the legal case at hand. Their role in legal proceedings is to provide expert opinions and insights based on their expertise. They assist the trier of fact, such as a judge or jury, in understanding complex issues beyond the scope of common knowledge. Qualifying as an Expert: The process of establishing a witness as...

Oct 09, 20236 min

CriminalLawClassSession8

Welcome back, diligent legal scholars. In this session, we'll explore the fascinating and intricate world of white-collar crimes. These offenses typically involve deceit, financial misconduct, and violations of trust within the business and financial sectors. Today, we'll focus on three prominent white-collar crimes: fraud, embezzlement, and insider trading. Let's start with Fraud: Deceptive Practices for Financial Gain. Fraud is a broad category of white-collar crime that involves deliberate de...

Oct 06, 20235 min

Mastering the Bar Exam: Torts (Episode 7) Causation

To set the stage, imagine a situation where a driver runs a red light and collides with another vehicle, causing injuries to the occupants. Causation becomes a critical element in establishing that the driver's actions were the direct cause of the injuries sustained. One of the landmark cases that sheds light on the concept of causation is "Palsgraf v Long Island Railroad Co." In this case, a plaintiff was injured in a train station when a package containing fireworks was dropped by a railway em...

Oct 05, 20236 min

Constitution Law Session 10 - Amendments to the Constitution: Bill of Rights (Continued)- Limits on Quartering Soldiers in Modern Times

Part 3: The Third Amendment - Limits on Quartering Soldiers in Modern Times. Welcome to the third part of Session 3, where we continue our exploration of the Bill of Rights by examining the Third Amendment. While the Third Amendment may not be as frequently litigated as some others, it still holds relevance in modern times as it places limits on the quartering of soldiers in private homes. The Third Amendment Text. Let's begin by examining the text of the Third Amendment: Third Amendment Text: "...

Oct 04, 20233 min

Contracts Law Chapter 8: Remedies for Breach of Contract

Welcome back. Today we’ll cover Chapter 8: Remedies for Breach of Contract. Understanding the available remedies for breach of contract is crucial for law students to navigate contract disputes and provide effective legal counsel: a) Damages: Damages are the most common remedy for breach of contract. Law students should explore the different types of damages: - Compensatory Damages: These aim to put the non-breaching party in the position they would have been in if the contract had been fully pe...

Oct 03, 20233 min
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