
Our latest Legal Current podcast features several interesting interviews:
*The legal aftermath of the Britain’s General Election (Paul Gribble, author of Schofield’s Election Law)
*Life or parole for juveniles convicted of violent crimes? (Tom Jacobs, former juvenile and family court judge and author of Arizona Juvenile Law and Practice, 2009-2010 ed.)
*Techniques of persuasion in the courtroom (Russ Herman, author of Courtroom Persuasion: Winning with Art, Drama and Science, 2d)
The complete show notes featuring all the topics, guests and timecodes for the audio file are listed below.
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Show notes – June 1, 2010
:00-1:20 Open
1:20-6:15 Interview/UK election aftermath
6:15-13:40 Interview/U.S. Supreme Court and juvenile law (Tom Jacobs)
13:40-17:40 Interview/Courtroom persuasion (Cornell study)
17:40-18:30 “Chaos in the Court”
18:30-19:05 Closing
19:05-23:36 Employee song/”Gone”
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[...] On June 1, 2010, Judge Tom discussed the recent U.S. Supreme Court case concerning the constitutionality of sentencing juveniles to life without the possibility of parole for non-homicide offenses. Legal Current is a podcast from Thomson Reuters that features information and commentary on the business and practice of law. Listen to the podcast here: Life or parole for juveniles convicted of violent crimes? [...]