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Facilitating Community Service with CourtServe
CourtServe, a recent innovation out of BYU Law's LawX Legal Design Lab, is a legal tech solution that makes it easier for judges to assign court-appointed community service in lieu of jail time or fines. Class of 2025's Hayden Moss discusses the positive feedback from initial users of the platform, and shares the impact he hopes it can make in communities and society. "I'm a huge advocate of LawX. This class breaks the mold of traditional law school studies and shows me that I can make a real difference."
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BYU Law Students Create New Legal Tech Product "Order Up"
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Introducing Order Up, the latest legal tech product out of BYU Law’s student legal design lab. Class of 2024’s KC Decker shares how the document automation tool helps bridge an access-to-justice gap for pro se litigants navigating complicated divorce proceedings and paperwork.
Madelyn Poston Shares Her Trial Academy Experience
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Fresh off the spring 2024 Trial Academy in Dallas, Texas, Madelyn Poston (’26), shares how the immersive training program offers key insight into the world of litigation. In addition to a rigorous theoretical curriculum, BYU Law offers first-year students the opportunity to participate in one of several Academies-world-class skills trainings delivered by top-flight practitioners working in part...
BYU Law's 50th Anniversary Celebration
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The BYU Law 50th Anniversary Celebration. Held October 13, 2023, at the BYU Music Building Concert Hall. Prelude: Matt Imbler, Associate Controller, organ Welcome: Carolina Núñez (’04), Associate Dean for Research and Academic Affairs Invocation: Bonnie Geldmacher, Acquisitions Librarian Monologue: James D. Gordon III, Interim Dean (’08-’09), Emeritus Marion B. and Rulon A. Earl Professor of La...
Celebrating 50 Years of BYU Law
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Dean David Moore reflects on BYU Law's 50th anniversary and how its mission has unfolded over time.
The 7 Law-Related Roles of the Savior
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BYU Law is home to a seven-panel polyptych of scenes from Jesus Christ’s ministry, created by acclaimed sacrocubist painter Jorge Cocco. The paintings depict the seven law-related roles of the Savior invoked in our mission statement: healer, mediator, counselor, peacemaker, advocate, lawgiver, and judge. To learn more about the mission and aims of BYU Law, please visit: law.byu.edu/explore/abou...
Jackson Skinner Reflects on Geneva Semester Abroad
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Jackson Skinner (’22) reflects on his semester abroad experience in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of BYU Law's Global Law Seminar. The Global Law Seminar facilitates semester-long programs in key legal markets across the globe. Each seminar offers students professional training through legal field placements combined with classroom instruction from BYU Law faculty. More information about the Glo...
Morgan Farnsworth's Eye-Opening United Nations Internship
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Morgan Farnsworth (’22) reflects on her semester abroad experience in Geneva, Switzerland, as part of BYU Law's Global Law Seminar. The Global Law Seminar facilitates semester-long programs in key legal markets across the globe. Each seminar offers students professional training through legal field placements combined with classroom instruction from BYU Law faculty. More information about the G...
Jamie Bjazevich | Washington DC Seminar Experience
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Jamie Bjazevich, Class of 2023, reflects on her semester spent in Washington, D.C., as part of BYU Law's Global Law Seminar. The Global Law Seminar facilitates semester-long programs in key legal markets across the globe. Each seminar offers students professional training through legal field placements combined with classroom instruction from BYU Law faculty. More information about the Global L...
Meet the 2021-2022 Leadership Fellows
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At BYU Law, law is a leadership degree, and we believe our students can better reach their potential by proximity to successful leaders. Members of the Council of Inspiring Leaders (CIL) make donations that change generations, giving $10,000 or more annually to support leadership initiatives at BYU Law. Along with funding stipends for BYU Law’s Leadership Fellows, CIL members act as mentors and...
Introducing BYU Law Class of 2024
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Why BYU Law | Professor Curtis Anderson
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Martha Wingate
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Andrew Navarro
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Tanner Schenewark
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Laura Kyte
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Laura Kyte
Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | McKenna Rammell
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | McKenna Rammell
Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Ben Forsgren
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Class of 2021 Graduate Spotlight | Ben Forsgren
Become a Leader in Law
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Become a Leader in Law
What is the Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution?
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What is the Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution?
BYU LawStories on the Mainstage | 3.19.21
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BYU LawStories on the Mainstage | 3.19.21
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Announcement of the J. Reuben Clark Law School
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Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Announcement of the J. Reuben Clark Law School
1/28/21 Women in Law Event | Erin Goodsell Keynote
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1/28/21 Women in Law Event | Erin Goodsell Keynote
Student Advisees | Office of Academic Advisement and Development
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Student Advisees | Office of Academic Advisement and Development
Student Advisors | Office of Academic Advisement and Development
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Student Advisors | Office of Academic Advisement and Development
Office of Academic Advisement and Development | BYU Law
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Office of Academic Advisement and Development | BYU Law
Council of Inspiring Leaders | 2020-2021 Fellows
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Council of Inspiring Leaders | 2020-2021 Fellows
Pro Bono Services at Timp Legal Center | Hayley Cousin (Class of 2020 Diploma Privilege Candidate)
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Pro Bono Services at Timp Legal Center | Hayley Cousin (Class of 2020 Diploma Privilege Candidate)
Pro Bono Opportunities for Diploma Privilege Candidates | Timpanogos Legal Center
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Pro Bono Opportunities for Diploma Privilege Candidates | Timpanogos Legal Center
Melissa Jo Townsend #MyViewFromBYU | 9.2.20 Campus-Wide Takeover Day
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Melissa Jo Townsend #MyViewFromBYU | 9.2.20 Campus-Wide Takeover Day

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  • @BrandonCole_edohi
    @BrandonCole_edohi 14 днів тому

    So, would this be used in tandem with OCAP or would it replace a pro se litigant's use of OCAP? Regardless, it seems like a neat idea.

  • @roberthodge2771
    @roberthodge2771 2 місяці тому

    April 2024--Oregon has just passed a law outlawing gun sales in the state. No One can import a gun across the state boundaries either. Water now belongs /to Oregon and that includes your personal well as well. No one can use State water for farm or garden uses either. Semi-auto guns are now banned as well.

  • @MarkL-rh4mz
    @MarkL-rh4mz 3 місяці тому

    Robots replacing lawyers is a topic that has intrigued many. Let's explore different perspectives on this matter: 1. Professor Michael Livermore's Insights: - Professor Michael Livermore, a computational legal scholar, believes that while artificial intelligence (AI) and natural language processing have significantly improved legal research and document retrieval, the process of making law remains inherently human. - He acknowledges that computers might be able to write legal opinions in the future, but they cannot engage in political discourse or consider constitutional rights like humans can. - Livermore's work aims to enhance legal language understanding and prediction of case outcomes using empirical analysis of legal texts². 2. Automation as an Aid, Not Replacement: - Automation, including AI, can assist lawyers by streamlining tasks, improving efficiency, and providing data-driven insights. - However, it is unlikely that robots will entirely replace lawyers. The human element-such as empathy, judgment, and nuanced understanding-is essential in legal practice. In summary, while technology continues to transform legal practice, the role of lawyers remains indispensable. Robots may augment legal work, but the uniquely human aspects of the profession are irreplaceable. Source: (1) Why Lawyers Won’t Be Entirely Replaced by Robots. www.law.virginia.edu/news/202212/why-lawyers-wont-be-entirely-replaced-robots. (2) Are Robots Replacing Lawyers? Not Like You Think. www.lawpracticetoday.org/article/robots-replacing-lawyers-not-like-you-think/. (3) Will AI Replace Lawyers? Examining the Future of Legal Practice - Clio. www.clio.com/resources/ai-for-lawyers/will-ai-replace-lawyers/. (4) undefined. sl.bing.net/k7Pnhoqe44W. (5) Will Robots Really Replace Lawyers by 2030? - Sydney Criminal Lawyers. www.sydneycriminallawyers.com.au/blog/will-robots-really-replace-lawyers-by-2030/. (6) Will AI Replace Lawyers? - Forbes. www.forbes.com/sites/forbestechcouncil/2023/05/25/will-ai-replace-lawyers/.

  • @josephsmyth832
    @josephsmyth832 5 місяців тому

    It’s hard to imagine a place to study law, where someone is not in debt is amazing especially given the fact that lawyers in general have such a huge debt load and burden when they graduate. It’s such a relief to know that people don’t have to be slaves to debt and can focus on what is important which is equity and prudence.

  • @geez8592
    @geez8592 6 місяців тому

    Please look up Lincoln square Leonidas,a judge just cited prosecutorial immunity for fabricating evidence. Lincoln is legit.and needs help. This case needs to be brought to light.

  • @ladytupou916
    @ladytupou916 6 місяців тому

    This gave alot of great insights thank you so much

  • @aravindabhat9792
    @aravindabhat9792 7 місяців тому

    No .only for verification of documents and client and case management

  • @richasay9077
    @richasay9077 9 місяців тому

    How does that one dude have a beard at BYU? I really want to know how that is possible…

  • @user-iq7zz9of6c
    @user-iq7zz9of6c 9 місяців тому

    ✍✍👨‍🎤👨‍🎤

  • @user-iq7zz9of6c
    @user-iq7zz9of6c 9 місяців тому

    ✍✍👨‍🎤👨‍🎤

  • @PaulRobinson71
    @PaulRobinson71 11 місяців тому

    ua-cam.com/video/_eKLqxIOE24/v-deo.html

  • @operationpaperclip3952
    @operationpaperclip3952 11 місяців тому

    Here's a head banger: I've heard there are CCP police stations all across the US. Question: What jurisdiction does communist china police stations in the usa, have against an american citizen? 2. What branch of the u s government is supposed to protect us against this overreach and what branches are failing americans if they've done nothing to stop this from happening? This being c c p police stations in many cities across the U s a?

  • @NewYork7914
    @NewYork7914 Рік тому

    Ppl don't trust human lawyers these days 😒

  • @jillgiachino8086
    @jillgiachino8086 Рік тому

    Alito = 🎣🛩️🛳️🏖️👙💸💰 for 🗳️🗳️ ✓ 🤮

  • @0323mohammed
    @0323mohammed Рік тому

    I'm from Trinidad and Tobago and had a High Court. However, the attorneys that I retained didn't do what they had to do and my claim negligence was dismiss because of the two attorneys. I took the two attorneys to the Disciplinary Committee and they both was found guilty of professional conduct by the Committee. Both attorneys had legal representation including SC. I'm layperson on legal matters and still won. the really disgraceful thing is I going to take 3 more attorneys before the Disciplinary Committee for conducts relating to the same High Court that was dismiss. I lost everything.

  • @0323mohammed
    @0323mohammed Рік тому

    Wouldn't AI prevent. professional misconduct; deceit, collusion, negligence, neglect, ........

  • @VinesGrapesAndWines
    @VinesGrapesAndWines Рік тому

    best lawyer ive heard speaking. he articulates everything in a simple and coherent manner. kudos

  • @theconjuror112
    @theconjuror112 Рік тому

    Denial is a defense mechanism that involves refusing to acknowledge a painful or difficult reality.

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    The irony. These ignoramuses have no idea J. Reuben Clark, the patron of this law school deliberately chose to deny assistance to Jewish converts to the Mormon Church asking for assistance to immigrate to the US. He refused to help guided by his anti-Jewish prejudice! And they shoot a video about this! Completely out of touch!

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    How you should not: that law school is named after a man who hated Jews and believe antisemitic propaganda. What is more: it is a substantiated fact that he denied assistance to Jewish converts to Mormonism who implored him to use his influence to assist them in escaping Nazi Germany. Enough reason to look elsewhere for a moral person.

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    Fun fact about J. Reuben Clark! He was an anti-Semite. He had the opportunity to help Jewish converts to Mormonism escape Nazi Germany and chose to leave them on their own. To name that school after him is a disgrace. But hey! That joke of a pseudouniversity is named after an utter racist, so it makes sense!

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    I will tell you why not. This school is named after a callous antisemite who believed in the Protocol of the Elders of Zion and denied assistance to Jewish converts to his church trying to obtain safe passage to leave Nazi Germany for the US. Enough reason to never set foot in that building.

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    You forgot to tell us how your hero Mr. Clark was a believer in the veracity of the Protocol of the Elders of Zion and a true antisemite. Read about his behaviour in WWII with the Mormon converts of Jewish origin in Germany! You will learn a thing or two!

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    The irony of naming a school after a filthy anti-Semite when the sponsoring Church boasts its love for the Jewish people.

  • @hobgoblin1976
    @hobgoblin1976 Рік тому

    Who would study in a school named after a despicable anti-Semite like Clarky? Only ignorant fools!

  • @alvinbaloyi4077
    @alvinbaloyi4077 Рік тому

    Am looking forward to come and study law,BYU the best place to be

  • @forall1984
    @forall1984 Рік тому

    🧚🏻‍♂️🌏🌌🦅

  • @carkawalakhatulistiwa
    @carkawalakhatulistiwa Рік тому

    LoL

  • @Lucky22729
    @Lucky22729 Рік тому

    Hello, I am persuing Law in India. I have some doubts and want information regarding law in USA

  • @laceycherrington4830
    @laceycherrington4830 Рік тому

    So beautiful.

  • @shaunbelliston4076
    @shaunbelliston4076 Рік тому

    Beautiful. When will prints be available for purchase?

  • @scottwekesa7084
    @scottwekesa7084 Рік тому

    Wow that's awesome 😊👍

  • @juanramirezsierra1690
    @juanramirezsierra1690 Рік тому

    man dropped scripture, noice.

  • @alvinbaloyi4077
    @alvinbaloyi4077 2 роки тому

    Great,Am still doing pathway,I don't know which class will be when my times comes at BYU law,love it already of what it has to offer"

  • @FazMaTaz
    @FazMaTaz 2 роки тому

    You have to be top notch to clerk for a US Supreme Court Justice. What an honor.

  • @elmerdsbaddays339
    @elmerdsbaddays339 2 роки тому

    very interresting.

  • @glazfe8112
    @glazfe8112 2 роки тому

    "I am from the navy" fraud detected

  • @gusposey8218
    @gusposey8218 2 роки тому

    This should be a source of deep and resonating embarrassment for you.

    • @oussamabayar7477
      @oussamabayar7477 9 місяців тому

      The embarrassing Homosexuals get mad....maybe you're an illegal Alien because aliens too hate Alito and the rule of the law.

  • @frankgotee1138
    @frankgotee1138 2 роки тому

    The best answer is the research on bees

  • @mariavanessanakayiki2480
    @mariavanessanakayiki2480 2 роки тому

    Am pursuing my undergraduate at BYU-I and hoping to get into law. What LSAT score does BYU accept?

  • @johannamartinezpardo525
    @johannamartinezpardo525 2 роки тому

    A lot of work to do with the immigration system everywhere, and the United States needs to make a huge improvement too. Good video, well explained.

  • @KylesKreative
    @KylesKreative 2 роки тому

    I love these videos! Thanks for sharing BYU Law School and Professor Anderson.

  • @monetschannel5773
    @monetschannel5773 2 роки тому

    I’m so confused, I read a case about a guy named dread, and the courts ruled on it, if they have the last word, who overruled, over turned or how was it legally changed, I don’t understand this at all, will some one please help me understand ?

    • @brianfitzsimmons9789
      @brianfitzsimmons9789 2 роки тому

      The Dred Scott decision was overturned by a Constitutional Amendment that invalidated the ruling. Without the 14th amendment, Dred Scott would have still been a slave.

    • @joshuahamby2199
      @joshuahamby2199 Рік тому

      You mean the Dred Scott case? Later Supreme Court cases or implementation of new amendments can overturn previous Supreme Court decisions. Dred Scott case, was voicing his right to sue the courts, but later turned into a citizenship problem for African Americans, especially in his case, previously enslaved African Americans for U.S. citizenship, but ultimately lost the case. When the 13th and 14th Amendment were established, the previous decision on the Dred Scott case was overturned, thus became victorious, thus granting everyone who was born here citizenship and equal protection under the law.