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EPISODE · Nov 6, 2024 · 48 MIN

Supporting Students in Law School

from The SACSA Podcast · host SACSA Podcast

Join Austina Wolverton at the Joseph F. Rice School of Law at the University of South Carolina and Camden Miller at the Duke University School of Law for a conversation about supporting students in law school. What inspired them to do this work? What are the unique needs of law students? We discuss these and a number of other questions in an effort to understand student-facing and student-supporting work in the specific context of legal education.

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Join Austina Wolverton at the Joseph F. Rice School of Law at the University of South Carolina and Camden Miller at the Duke University School of Law for a conversation about supporting students in law school. What inspired them to do this work? What are the unique needs of law students? We discuss these and a number of other questions in an effort to understand student-facing and student-supporting work in the specific context of legal education.

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