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Panels recorded in January 2009 at the annual conference of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) can be heard as podcasts that are now available on the AALS Web site at www.aals.org.

The following University of Wisconsin Law School professors participated, given here with the names of their panels: Steven Barkan (Law Libraries), Stewart Macaulay and Victoria Nourse (New Legal Realism) and Asifa Quraishi (Law and Religion, Islamic Law).

The New Legal Realism panel (January 8) was competitively selected by the AALS as the year’s Open Source Program.

To listen to podcasts of the sessions named above, go the AALS Website, click on “2009 Annual Meeting Podcasts Now on Line,” then on the next screen click on “Sessions” in the second line from the top. The data base is searchable, by session name and names of individuals, by using the Control F function.

AALS is the principal representative of legal education to the federal government, other national higher education organizations, learned societies and international law schools. It is a resource for the improvement of the quality of legal education by networking law school faculty, professional staff, and deans to information and resources.

 

Submitted by on January 27, 2009

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