Episodes

Lawyer 2 Lawyer

National Monuments, Public Lands, & Presidential Power

Back in 2025, the Department of Justice issued a legal opinion stating that presidents may have authority not only to create but also to revoke national monuments established by prior presidents. So...

Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Podcast
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Lawyerist Podcast

What Claude Means for Law Firms, Part 2: Using AI to Practice at the Top of Your License, with Sam Harden

Claude for Legal is not just something lawyers can install and use out of the box. It is a starting point for building smarter, more intentional law firm workflows.  In this follow-up...

Lawyerist Podcast
The Case Doctors

EP202: Don’t Cross The Yellow Line

A judge silences a lawyer, detox tea derails a career, and a self-driving car follows the rules into a tree. The Case Doctors have opinions.

The Case Doctors
Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer

Sex In Chambers Met With Slap On Wrist

Ethics issues abound this week!

Above the Law - Thinking Like a Lawyer
Heels in the Courtroom

EP 1010: Breaking Barriers: Inside a Trailblazing Career in Employment Law Part 1

Mary Anne Sedey on winning at SCOTUS, taking on Anheuser-Busch, founding a women-led firm, and the courage to challenge powerful institutions.

Heels in the Courtroom
Lunch Hour Legal Marketing

Conversations From ‘A Seat at the Table’: Inside the Private Equity Shift

Everyone’s talking about MSOs. But this isn’t really a conversation about MSOs. This week on Lunch Hour Legal Marketing, Conrad Saam and Gyi Tsakalakis take you inside Vista Consulting’s “A Seat at...

Lunch Hour Legal Marketing
Litigation Radio

Generative AI in E-Discovery

When it comes to legal AI tech and e-discovery, you probably don’t know what you don’t know. Don’t get left behind.

Litigation Radio
New Solo

Chill With Jill: How a Law Degree Can Lead to Careers in Organizational Leadership

Guest Jill Epstein graduated from law school and found she was drawn to leadership positions for associations and organizations, not practicing law. A law degree opens many doors.

New Solo
Podcast
New Solo
Leading the Bar

Bar Associations and AI Leadership with Ed Walters

In certain capacities, artificial intelligence is quite capable of doing quality legal work. It may enhance a lawyer’s workflows, provide new opportunities for access to justice, assist in legal research—the possibilities seem...

Leading the Bar
Podcast
Leading the Bar
Lawyer 2 Lawyer

Actions of the DOJ, Threats to the Judiciary, & Judicial Independence

On July 4th, 2026, the United States will celebrate its  250th anniversary. Americans will reflect not only on our history, but on the institutions that have carried us through. Among the most...

Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Podcast
Lawyer 2 Lawyer
Kennedy-Mighell Report

The Expanding Minefield of Legal AI

Some of the lesser-known problems in our AI tools may actually pose the greatest dangers to legal professionals. Dennis and Tom take a hard look at AI shortcomings like semantic flattening, drift,...

Kennedy-Mighell Report
Workers Comp Matters

Collateral Damage: The Federal Workers’ Injury Comp Risk in a Government Shutdown

Law student Roxanne Mosley’s groundbreaking paper spotlights the potential damage to federal workers injured while working during a federal shutdown.

Workers Comp Matters
Talk Justice, An LSC Podcast

Driving Justice: Bringing Legal Help to Disaster Survivors

This episode of Talk Justice  spotlights “justice buses” in Florida, Louisiana and Oklahoma that bring legal help to communities in need, especially in the wake of natural disasters. The guests describe these...

Talk Justice, An LSC Podcast
Lawyerist Podcast

What Claude Means for Law Firms: AI Skills, Connectors, and Workflow Strategy, with Sam Harden

Claude is not just another AI tool lawyers can chat with. It may be a preview of where legal work is heading. In episode 619 of the Lawyerist Podcast, Zack Glaser talks with Sam Harden...

Lawyerist Podcast