List of Current Lectures
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My Class is an online repository of what transpired in each session for the most recent version of this course. It contains the most recent slides used, the most recent audio feed, and any notes that may exist. It does NOT contain movie lectures (but, in the future, will link to them). This is useful for students who need only to view some slides, see what was taught on a particular day, print a discreet slide (not all of them), check class announcements, look for notes or links, or hear only a quick segment of a recent lecture. For more significant tutorial assistance, one should go to Movie Lectures. Also, please note that this resource is particularly useful when new lecture content has been given and is not yet turned into a "lecture movie." If new material has been presented to your class and is not yet added to the "movie lecture" collection, this is your only place to get it.
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Entries by Title
- Lecture 06: What Lawyers do with Rules of Criminal Process
- Lecture 07: Understanding the Rules for Witness Testimony and What Lawyers Ddo With Them
- Lecture 08: Relevance and Hearsay as a Kind of Politics
- Lecture 09: Standards of Review and How They Create Trial Discretion
- Lecture 10: Understanding Trial Discretion as Politics and Local Power
- Lecture 14: The Difference Between Federal and State Sentencing
- Lecture 15: The Federal Sentencing Monster





