Public Event Audios and Videos
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Washburn Law makes recordings of selected public lectures and events available over the internet.
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ABA President-Elect William H. Neukom
Recorded: Friday, 4/6/2007
Speaker: William Neukom
William H. Neukom speaks about the rule of law.
ACLU meeting speech
Recorded: Thursday, 10/27/2005
Length: 100 minutes
Speaker: Sean O'Brien
Sean O'Brien speaks about the death penalty.
ACLU Speaker
Recorded: Wednesday, 11/2/2005
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Lee Barnett
Lee Barnett Speaks about civil rights cases, 1983 claims, and more.
ACLU: Dean Rich on Topeka Referendum.
Recorded: Monday, 2/28/2005
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Bill Rich
Organization: ACLU
Dean Rich speaks to the Washburn Law chapter of the ACLU regarding the Topeka referendum concerning city employment and homosexuals.
ACLU: Dean Rich on Topeka Referendum
Recorded: Thursday, 10/27/2005
Length: 55 minutes
Speaker: Bill Rich
Organization: ACLU
Dean Bill Rich discusses Topeka Referendum concerning city employment of homsexuals.
Advocacy Scholar in Residence Luncheon Lecture, 2005
Recorded: Monday, 3/14/2005
Length: 46 minutes
Speaker: Paul Zwier
Organization: Center for Excellence in Advocacy
Professor Paul J. Zwier, II, Emory Law School's Professor of Law and Director of the Advocacy Skills Program, presents the 2005 Advocacy Scholar in Residence Luncheon Lecture. The title of his talk is "The Supreme Court's Struggle To Control Civil Juries: The Place of Retribution in Awarding Punitive Damages."
BLSA Guest: Senator Mary Bland
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/1/2006
Length: 55 minutes
Speaker: Mary Bland
Organization: BLSA
Speech given by Senator Mary Bland.
BLSA Poetry Slam
Recorded: Tuesday, 2/14/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Various Poets
Poetry Slam.
BLSA Poetry Slam
Recorded: Tuesday, 2/22/2005
Length: 45 minutes
Speaker: Various Poets
Various poets participate in BLSA's annual poetry slam.
BLSA Poetry Slam
Recorded: Tuesday, 2/14/2006
Length: 55 minutes
Speaker: Various Poets
Organization: BLSA
BLSA Poetry Slam
BLSA- Paving Your Own Way.
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/22/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Nicole Patterson
Nicole Patterson discusses how a law degree can be used to create positive change in the community.
BLSA: Senator Mary Bland speaks
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/1/2006
Length: 60 minutes
Speaker: Mary Bland
Organization: BLSA
Missouri Senator Mary Bland speaks for BLSA event.
CEA Lunch and Litigation
Recorded: Thursday, 9/20/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Chris Biggs
Lunch and Litigation
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Chris Biggs
Recorded: Thursday, 10/23/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Chris Biggs
Chris Biggs speaks about prosecution of white collar crime.
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Keen Umber
Recorded: Tuesday, 10/28/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Keen Umber
Keen Umber discusses the 1st amendment and his case before the US Supreme Court.
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Mike Francis
Recorded: Thursday, 9/11/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Michael Francis
Mike Francis speaks about his experiences as an attorney.
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Pedro Irigonegaray
Recorded: Tuesday, 9/30/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Pedro Irigonegaray
Pedro Irigonegaray speaks about the tort of outrage.
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Ron Pope
Recorded: Thursday, 10/2/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Ron Pope
Ron Pope speaks about taking depositions.
CEA Lunch and Litigation- Troy Huser
Recorded: Thursday, 9/25/2008
Speaker: Troy Huser
Troy Huser speaks about DUI defense.
CEA Lunch and Litigation: Robert Hecht
Recorded: Monday, 11/5/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Robert Hecht
Lunch and Litigation.
CEA Lunch and Litigation: Ron Pope
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/20/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Ron Pope
Ron Pope discusses jury selection.
CEA Lunch and Litigation: Anthony Mattivi
Recorded: Thursday, 11/29/2007
Speaker: Anthony Mattivi
Anthony Mattivi speaks about his practice.
CEA Lunch and Litigation: Jouras
Recorded: Wednesday, 1/16/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Peter Jouras
Depositions:"How to defend against Rambo Tactics"
CEA Speaker: John Knoll
Recorded: Wednesday, 3/26/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: John Knoll
Lunch and Litigation
CEA Speaker: Ken Carpenter
Recorded: Thursday, 3/6/2008
Speaker: Ken Carpenter
Ken Carpenter speaks to students.
CEA Speaker: Sheryl Pilate
Recorded: Tuesday, 4/12/2005
Length: 45 minutes
Speaker: Sheryl Pilate
Organization: Center for Excellence in Advocacy
Sheryl Pilate speaks to students about criminal appeals and the value of audio and video enhancement of old tapes.
CEA Speaker: Derick Davis
Recorded: Monday, 4/16/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Derick Davis
Derick Davis discusses law and religion.
CEA Speaker: Don Rupert
Recorded: Friday, 10/27/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Don Rupert
Conflicts of Interest.
CEA Speaker: Kate Jackson
Recorded: Friday, 11/3/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Kate Jackson
Kate Jackson discusses the historic Hillmon murder case.
CEA Speaker: Mark Schoenhoffer
Recorded: Wednesday, 10/11/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Mark Schoenhoffer
Reasonable Suspicion.
CEA Speaker: Mira Mdivani
Recorded: Tuesday, 9/19/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Mira Mdivani
Mira Mdivani discusses work-related immigration.
CEA Speaker: Mira Mdivani
Recorded: Tuesday, 9/19/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Mira Mdivani
Mira Mdivani discusses work-related immigration.
CEA Speaker: Paul Zwier
Recorded: Wednesday, 3/16/2005
Speaker: Zwier Paul
Professor Paul Zwier, Faculty in Residence, gives a presentation about developing case theories.
CEA Speaker: Ron Greenberg
Recorded: Monday, 10/16/2006
Speaker: Ron Greenberg
Lunch and Litigation.
CEA Speaker: Sean O'Brien
Recorded: Monday, 4/18/2005
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Sean O'Brien
Sean O'Brien speaks about the importance of telling a compelling story to the jurors.
CEA Speaker: Sean O'Brien
Recorded: Wednesday, 4/20/2005
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Sean O'Brien
Sean O'Brien speaks to students
CEA Speaker: Tom Beisecker
Recorded: Monday, 11/6/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Tom Beisecker
Lunch and Litigation
CEA: Lunch and Litigation
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/7/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Wendell Betts
Organization: CEA
Wendell Betts speaks to students about litigation.
CEA: Lunch and Litigation
Recorded: Friday, 3/30/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Carol Cline
Carol Cline discusses being a public defender.
Cheryl Brown Henderson Talks About Oliver L. Brown.
Recorded: Saturday, 4/17/2004
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Cheryl Brown Henderson
Organization: Brown Foundation
Cheryl Brown Henderson talks about the role her father played in the Brown v. Board of Education case.
Current Water Policy in Kansas
Recorded: Wednesday, 4/11/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Kim Christiansen
Kim Christiansen discusses current water policy in the state of Kansas.
David Fenely
Recorded: Friday, 10/27/2006
Length: 48 minutes
Speaker: David Fenely
Real Estate.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/20/2008
Length: 75 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Professors Kowalski and Organick discuss bioprivacy.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Monday, 3/5/2007
Length: 75 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
“What is Property in a Technologically Expanding World?” with Professors Jackson & Pierce, Dan Lawrence
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/27/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Brendan Mayfield speaks about terrorism and privacy.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Monday, 2/11/2008
Length: 75 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Class.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/13/2008
Length: 75 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Class.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Wednesday, 3/26/2008
Length: 55 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Alex Glashausser speaks about the value of video testimony.
Faculty Colloquium
Recorded: Wednesday, 4/2/2008
Length: 60 minutes
Speaker: Charlene Smith
Class.
Foulston Siefkin Lecture, 2005
Recorded: Friday, 3/4/2005
Length: 54 minutes
Speaker: Erwin Chemerinsky
Organization: Washburn Law Journal
Erwin Chemerinsky, Alston and Bird Professor of Law at Duke University School of Law, gives the 27th Annual Foulston Siefkin Lecture. He speaks about "Civil Liberties and the War on Terror."
Foulston Siefkin Lecture, 2006
Recorded: Friday, 2/24/2006
Length: 62 minutes
Speaker: Marc Steinberg
Organization: Washburn Law Journal
The Corporate Attorney as a 'Moving' Target:
Liability and Ethical Dilemmas
Foulston-Siefkin Lecture
Recorded: Friday, 4/13/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Jeffrey Rosen
Jeffrey Rosen gives the Foulston-Siefkin Lecture
How to Adjust Classroom Audio Levels
Recorded: Friday, 8/12/2005
Length: 4 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Librarian Barbara Ginzburg demonstrates how to solve problems related to audio levels in the classroom.
How to Start Practicing Law
Recorded: Friday, 11/9/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Sue Jean White
Speech.
How to Use a Classroom Document Camera
Recorded: Saturday, 8/6/2005
Length: 5 minutes
Speaker: Glen McBeth
Librarian Glen McBeth demonstrates how to use a classroom document camera.
How to Use the Classroom Computer and Projector
Recorded: Saturday, 8/6/2005
Speaker: Glen McBeth
Librarian Glen McBeth demonstrates how to use the classroom computer in conjunction with the digital overhead projector.
How to use the Classroom DVD/VCR
Recorded: Friday, 8/12/2005
Length: 4 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Librarian Barbara Ginzburg demonstrates how to use the classroom VCR and DVD.
How to use the Classroom Sympodiums
Recorded: Friday, 7/29/2005
Length: 5 minutes
Speaker: Glen McBeth
Glen McBeth demonstrates the most basic function of the classroom Sympodiums.
International Adoptions
Recorded: Wednesday, 4/2/2008
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Ian Curry-Sumner
Organization: Children and Family Law Center
Ian Curry-Sumner speaks about international Adoptions.
International Law Society Meeting Speaker: Professor Ron Griffin
Recorded: Thursday, 10/12/2006
Speaker: Ron Griffin
Organization: International Law Society
Professor Griffin speaks about his experiences in Ghana and the importance of politics in the law.
Kansas Murder Trial and the U.S. Supreme Court: The Historic Trials of Clyde Mattox
Recorded: Thursday, 3/16/2006
Length: 80 minutes
Speaker: Mark Dobson
Professor Mark M. Dobson, a noted litigation and advocacy teacher with a personal interest in American history and notable trials and trial lawyers, will examine and discuss this fascinating landmark in Supreme Court case history.
Law Minute 1
Recorded: Tuesday, 3/28/2006
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Organization: Law Library
The first Law Minute, introducing the Washburn University School of Law Library web page at: http://www.washburnlaw.edu/library. Here you can find, library hours, library policies, and links to collections. Check out the research guides at http://www.washburnlaw.edu/library/services/researchguides
Law Minute 2
Recorded: Tuesday, 3/28/2006
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Organization: Law Library
Law Library Minute 2. Review of new titles in the library: 4 Little Girls a documentary of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing. Review of Creative Problem Solvers Handbook for Negotiators and Mediators: a Pracademic Approach.
Law Minute 3: BNA Tax Management Library
Recorded: Wednesday, 5/24/2006
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Organization: Law Library
This Law Minute describes the BNA Tax Management Library Database owned by the library. Accessible through the Law Library Electronic Resources page, http://www.washburnlaw.edu/library/electronicresources/
Lessons Learned as a Litigator
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/8/2006
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: George Barton
George Barton Speaks about his significant cases and the lessons he learned in them.
OutLaw: The Kansas Marriage Amendment.
Recorded: Tuesday, 3/15/2005
Organization: OutLaw
A panel of experts discuss the Kansas Marriage Amendment.
Paul Zwier: Informal Chat
Recorded: Thursday, 3/17/2005
Length: 56 minutes
Speaker: Paul Zwier
Professor Paul Zwier leads an informal discussion.
Poetry Slam
Recorded: Wednesday, 2/14/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Various Poets
Organization: BLSA
Washburn Law students and faculty perform poetry.
Professional Development Series: Orientation to the On Campus Interview Process
Recorded: Thursday, 1/11/2007
Length: 44 minutes
Speaker: Margann Bennett
Organization: Professional Development Office
Margann Bennett describes the on-campus interview process to new students.
Professional Development Series: Preparing a Legal Resume
Recorded: Friday, 1/12/2007
Length: 55 minutes
Speaker: Margann Bennett
Organization: Professional Development Office
Margann Bennett discusses the content and format of a legal resume.
Science and Creation
Recorded: Tuesday, 5/3/2005
Length: 60 minutes
Speaker: Ali Khan
A panel discusses evolution.
Solidarity with Pakistan's Lawyers: If Not Now, When?
Recorded: Tuesday, 11/27/2007
Length: 7 minutes
Speaker: Ali Khan
This video is based upon commentary written by Ali Khan originally appearing in Jurist online legal news magazine. It is a plea for solidarity with the lawyers of Pakistan in the effort to return civil rights and a free and fair judiciary to the people of Pakistan.
The Lionel Tate Case
Recorded: Wednesday, 3/15/2006
Length: 40 minutes
Speaker: Mark Dobson
Mark Dobson discusses the Lionel Tate case, in which a 12 year old defendant is charged with murder.
Things I Wish I'd Learned in Law School
Recorded: Friday, 11/9/2007
Length: 50 minutes
Speaker: Sue Jean White
Speech.
Todd Gaziano speaks to the Federalist Society
Recorded: Thursday, 3/17/2005
Length: 52 minutes
Speaker: Gaziano Todd
Organization: Federalist Society
Todd Gaziano speaks to the Federalists Society about fillibusters on judicial nominees.
Trial Advocacy
Recorded: Tuesday, 2/22/2005
Speaker: Scott Logan
Center for Excellence in Advocacy speaker discusses demonstrative exhibits and storytelling techniques for keeping the jury's attention.
Washburn Law Democrats: Nancy Boyda
Recorded: Friday, 4/6/2007
Length: 40 minutes
Speaker: Nancy Boyda
Nancy Boyda speaks to the Washburn Law Democrats.
Washburn Law Trial Advocacy Team Wins 2005 ATLA STAC Regional (KSNT News)
Recorded: Monday, 2/21/2005
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Tad Layton
KSNT 27 News report of Washburn Law's first and second place finishes in the ATLA STAC Denver Regional in February 2005.
Washburn Law Trial Advocacy Team Wins 2005 ATLA STAC Regional (WIBW News)
Recorded: Monday, 2/21/2005
Length: 1 minute
Speaker: Michael Kaye
WIBW 13 News report of Washburn Law's first and second place finishes in the ATLA STAC Denver Regional in February 2005.
Washburn Library Catalog Tutorial
Recorded: Thursday, 4/21/2005
Length: 7 minutes
Speaker: Andrew Evans
Reference librarian Andrew Evans demonstrates ATLAS, the online library catalog.
WORD: Adding Page Numbers
Recorded: Friday, 3/17/2006
Length: 2 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Instructions on adding page numbers to a Word document
WORD: Creating a Table of Authorities
Recorded: Wednesday, 3/29/2006
Length: 2 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Instructions for creating a Table of Authorities in MicroSoft Word.
WORD: Creating a Table of Contents
Recorded: Thursday, 3/16/2006
Length: 3 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
How to create a table of contents in a Word document.
WORD: Resume Tips
Recorded: Thursday, 3/16/2006
Length: 4 minutes
Speaker: Barbara Ginzburg
Tips for formatting a resume in Microsoft Word.
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