Bolch Institute | Coping with COVID: How Courts are Preserving Access to Justice
Host David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute and president of the American Law Institute, is joined by top state and federal judges to discuss the steps the courts are taking to ensure they can continue to function during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Appearing: Nathan L. Hecht (Texas Supreme Court), Diane P. Wood (8th Cir.), Bridget Mary McCormack (Michigan Supreme Court), Lee H. Rosenthal (S.D. Tex.); David F. Levi, host.
Coping with COVID is a podcast and video series jointly produced by the Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law School and the American Law Institute examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the legal system. The series is hosted by David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute and president of the American Law Institute. Videos of each episode are hosted at: https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/programs/coping-with-covid/; podcast versions of the same programs are hosted on the American Law Institute website at: https://www.ali.org/news/podcast/episode/coping-with-covid-part-1/
The Bolch Judicial Institute also is updating a page of resources and helpful links relating to the courts’ response to the coronavirus pandemic; find it at: https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/covid-19-response-resources-for-judges/
Sponsored by the Bolch Judicial Institute and the American Law Institute
Видео Bolch Institute | Coping with COVID: How Courts are Preserving Access to Justice канала Duke University School of Law
Appearing: Nathan L. Hecht (Texas Supreme Court), Diane P. Wood (8th Cir.), Bridget Mary McCormack (Michigan Supreme Court), Lee H. Rosenthal (S.D. Tex.); David F. Levi, host.
Coping with COVID is a podcast and video series jointly produced by the Bolch Judicial Institute of Duke Law School and the American Law Institute examining the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the legal system. The series is hosted by David F. Levi, director of the Bolch Judicial Institute and president of the American Law Institute. Videos of each episode are hosted at: https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/programs/coping-with-covid/; podcast versions of the same programs are hosted on the American Law Institute website at: https://www.ali.org/news/podcast/episode/coping-with-covid-part-1/
The Bolch Judicial Institute also is updating a page of resources and helpful links relating to the courts’ response to the coronavirus pandemic; find it at: https://judicialstudies.duke.edu/covid-19-response-resources-for-judges/
Sponsored by the Bolch Judicial Institute and the American Law Institute
Видео Bolch Institute | Coping with COVID: How Courts are Preserving Access to Justice канала Duke University School of Law
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