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Webcasting 101: TV on Your PC
by Kendall Callas
Welcome along as we slice one more time through the swift waters of streaming video in the legal community. Every edition we look at examples of law firm, court, and law school “webcasts” — video over the Internet.

WHAT’S ON TONIGHT?

Another law school has crystalized considerable value on the web with a collection of video lectures and panel discussions. Washington University School of Law (in St. Louis) offers a sizable trove in its ‘Streaming Video Collection and Archive’.

“Washington University School of Law”
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ONLINE CONFERENCES

Several Washington University law school conferences from 2001-2006 are covered. Almost 100 videos are included, most 30 to 60 minutes long. Here is a selected list of the videos online:

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    • To Arbitrate or Not Arbitrate - 11/4/05
    • Keeping Up-to-Date: Recent Developments in the Law for the General Practitioner - 2/25/05
    • Recent Developments in Recognizing and Resolving the Business Dispute: The Company View - 11/12/04
  • School of Law Conferences
    • Whiteness: Some Critical Perspectives
  • Center for Research on Innovation & Entrepreneurship
    • Conference on Commercializing Innovation - 11/4/05
  • Clinical Education
    • Poverty, Wealth and the Working Poor - 4/1/05
    • Mental Health And The Law Conference - 3/18/04
    • A Conversation with Hernando de Soto - 9/19/05
  • Center for Interdisciplinary Studies
    • Planning Reform in the New Century - 12/4/04
    • Future of the Social Sciences Conference - 10/7/04
      Human Genome Conference:
    • Patenting Genetic Products - 4/12/02
    • Germ Line Interventions and Human Research Ethics - 4/5/02
    • Professional, Ethical, Legal, and Social Challenges for Genetic Counseling - 3/22/02
    • The Human Genome Project: Expanding the Conversation. - 1/28/02
    • Norms and the Law - 3/29/01
    • Biodiversity and Biotechnology and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge - 4/4/03
  • F. Hodge O'Neal Corporate and Securities Law Symposium
    • After The Sarbanes-Oxley Act: The Future of the Mandatory Disclosure System - 2/21/03
    • Conflicts of Interest in Accounting and Consulting - 2/22/02
  • Journal of Law and Policy
    • Focus on Civil Litigation: Madison County, Illinois - 4/14/04
  • Public Interest Speaker Series - offers about 40 speeches going back to 2001
  • Wiley Rutledge Moot Court
    • Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley Rutledge - 4/2/04
  • Whitney R. Harris Institute for Global Legal Studies
    • The Supreme Court Meets International Law
    • Mitts Across the Pacific: Baseball in Japan and the U.S.
    • Imperialism, Art and Restitution - 3/26/04
    • The People Speak - 10/8/03
    • Centennial Universal Congress of Lawyers Conference - Lawyers and Jurists in the 21st Century - 11/12/04
    • Paradigms of International Justice - 10/11/02
    • Conference on Constitutional Courts - 11/1/01
    • International Debate Series - 10/22/01
  • Global Law Talks
    • Dale Furnish: Another Look at Judicial Reform in Mexico - 4/15/05
    • Justice John Major: A Conversation on the Canadian Supreme Court - 10/19/04
    • Michael Olivas Lecture - 9/15/04
    • A Conversation with William C. Jones - Fall 2004
    • Global Law Talk with Judge Lech Garlicki - 3/3/04
    • Jerome A. Cohen - 11/10/03
    • Adam Hochschild Q & A - The Holocaust in the Congo - 11/5/03
    • Professor Vojtech Cepl on the Czech Constitution - 9/19/03
    • Dale Beck Furnish on Judicial Reform in Mexico - 5/10/03
    • Michael Hoffman on International Humanitarian Law - 11/14/02
    • John Braithwaite on Restorative Justice - 11/11/02
    • A Conversation with Whitney R. Harris - 10/14/02
(Media player required: RealPlayer.)

These videos are generally good quality podium coverage, and friendly to dial-up viewers.

Enjoy!


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