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Professional Responsibility Part Three — Day 3: Conflicts of Interest (Current Clients)
Conflicts of interest are among the most complex and high-stakes topics in legal ethics. This deep dive distills the essentials of Rule 1.7, offering…
16 hours ago
Professional Responsibility Part Two: The Critical Distinction: Confidentiality and Attorney-Client Privilege Introduction and Foundational Overview
In this episode, we explore the critical distinctions between legal confidentiality and attorney-client privilege—two foundational but often conflate…
1 day, 16 hours ago
Professional Responsibility Part One: The Client-Lawyer Relationship (A Deep Dive into Ethical Foundations)
In this episode, we explore the core principles underpinning the formation, conduct, and boundaries of the lawyer-client relationship, emphasizing pr…
2 days, 16 hours ago
Administrative Law Part Seven: Judicial Review of Agency Action: Reviewability, Standards, Deference, and Remedies
In this episode, we explore the intricate process of judicial review in administrative law, breaking down the complex architecture courts employ to e…
3 days, 16 hours ago
Administrative Law Part Six: Adjudication, Hearings, Due Process, and Administrative Decision-Making
This episode dives deep into the complex world of administrative adjudication, revealing how agency decisions differ fundamentally from traditional c…
4 days, 16 hours ago
Administrative Law Part Five: Rulemaking in Depth: Procedure, Participation, Records, and Reasoned Decision-Makingn, Guidance, and Agency Action
In this episode, we explore the intricate process that transforms government proposals into enforceable rules, emphasizing the importance of procedur…
5 days, 16 hours ago
Administrative Law Part Four: The APA Framework: Rulemaking, Adjudication, Guidance, and Agency Action
Most administrative laws sneak through in the shadows—yet their impact on your life is anything but invisible. Did you know that agencies can create …
6 days, 16 hours ago
Administrative Law Part Three: Agency Structure, Appointment, Removal, and Presidential Control
Most Americans believe federal agencies operate in straightforward, binary ways—either you have the authority or you don’t. But behind the scenes, ag…
1 week ago
Administrative Law Part Two: Delegation, the Intelligible Principle, and the Major Questions Doctrine
Most Americans think the power to make laws resides solely with Congress — but recent cases reveal a seismic shift in how courts enforce the constitu…
1 week, 1 day ago
Administrative Law Part One: Foundations of the Administrative State
Most students think of administrative law as a chaotic maze of agencies, rules, and Supreme Court cases. But beneath this apparent complexity lies a …
1 week, 2 days ago