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A Visionary's Guide to Law School Success

Podcast door Sara

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A Visionary’s Guide to Law School is an all-inclusive podcast for law students seeking smart, flexible strategies for success. From the perspective of a visually impaired graduate, these episodes share practical tips on studying, staying organized, and navigating law school life—whatever your background or learning style. For informational purposes only. Always follow your law school’s guidelines and do your own research to ensure the content applies to your situation and jurisdiction. This podcast does not provide or replace legal or professional advice.

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Law School Moot Court: Brief to Oral Argument

In this episode, we talk about the transition from your written brief to the oral argument stage of a moot court competition or class assignment if oral arguments are required by your professor. Your oral argument shouldn’t just be your brief read aloud; it needs to be a condensed, smooth, no-frills version of your strongest points. The goal is to move from the written page to a coherent, memory-based argument that fits your time limit, and shows the judge and or your professor that you are well versed in the statutes and cases that make a strong argument for your situation. Stay tuned for the next part, where we will cover the practical side of making your argument. Disclaimer: Please do your own research to ensure that this information is applicable to you, your jurisdiction, situation, and law school. If this is for a class assignment, ask your professors whether you can use any of the strategies presented. This podcast does not provide or replace legal advice. For assistance, contact a licensed attorney in your area or an appropriately qualified professional.

12 mei 2026 - 7 min
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Law School Success: An Introduction to Legal Research

In this episode of A Visionary's Guide to Law School Success, I’m providing an introduction to legal research. I’m providing a short introduction to legal research and sharing the tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way. These are the strategies I found most helpful for staying efficient, whether you're completing assignments for your regular classes or getting ready for moot court. Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only. Please do your own research to ensure that the information provided is accurate and applicable to you, your jurisdiction, your specific situation, and your law school. Always clarify things with your professor and pay close attention during class. This podcast does not provide or replace legal or other professional advice. For assistance, contact a licensed attorney in your area or another appropriately qualified professional.

13 apr 2026 - 11 min
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Law School Success: An Introduction to Legal Research

In this episode of A Visionary's Guide to Law School Success, I’m providing an introduction to legal research. I’m providing a short introduction to legal research and sharing the tips and tricks I’ve learned along the way. These are the strategies I found most helpful for staying efficient, whether you're completing assignments for your regular classes or getting ready for moot court. Disclaimer This podcast is for informational purposes only. Please do your own research to ensure that the information provided is accurate and applicable to you, your jurisdiction, your specific situation, and your law school. Always clarify things with your professor and pay close attention during class. This podcast does not provide or replace legal or other professional advice. For assistance, contact a licensed attorney in your area or another appropriately qualified professional.

13 apr 2026 - 11 min
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Legal Writing Tips: The Safety Rules for Law School and Life

Can your writing actually be a liability? In this episode of A Visionary’s Guide to Law School Success, we’re moving beyond the textbook to discuss the Writing Safety Rules that every law student and professional needs to master. Writing is a powerful tool, but writing recklessly—when you’re angry, tired, or impulsive—can have permanent consequences. We explore the reality that once you hit "send," you lose control over how your words are interpreted. Whether it’s an email to a professor, a memo to a boss, or a message to a colleague, learning the discipline of "safety first" writing is a career-defining skill that gives you a massive advantage in law school and in life. In this episode, we explore: The "Permanent Record" Reality: Why there is no "undo" button in professional communication. Emotional Drafting: The dangers of writing while angry or exhausted and how to protect your reputation. The Interpretation Gap: How to write knowing that the reader’s perspective is the only one that stays. Writing as a Shield: How following these safety rules protect your professional reputation and builds a brand of professional wisdom. For informational purposes only. Please do your own research to ensure accuracy and applicability. This podcast does not provide or replace legal or other professional advice. Please consult an attorney or other qualified professional.

30 mrt 2026 - 11 min
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AI is Not Your Friend: A Guide to Staying Safe in Law School

Law school is changing rapidly with Generative AI, but the most important part of navigating this shift is knowing when to do the work yourself. In this episode, I share my personal perspective on the transition from using AI as an accessibility tool to identifying the hidden dangers that come if you aren’t careful. We start with how I used AI for accessibility and why I love what the technology can do, but then we move into the vital warnings. We discuss why AI is not your friend and doesn't care about you, drawing on "Butlerian" warnings from sci-fi about the need to do things for ourselves. I break down how over-reliance hurts your learning when you use AI to write assignments, the consequences of academic dishonesty, and the dangers of using AI in an internship, job, or clinic. Finally, I address a boundary that must never be crossed: you must never, at any time, for any reason or under any circumstances, rely on AI for mental health or medical treatment. Law school is hard, and you must rely on qualified professionals, not algorithms, for your well-being. Episode Topics: AI as an Accessibility Tool: My personal experience and why I love the technology. The Butlerian Warning: Why AI is not your friend and the importance of doing things for ourselves. The Learning Gap: How using AI to write assignments sabotages your own education. Academic Dishonesty: The real-world consequences of being uncareful in a law school setting. Professional Risks: Dangers of using AI in internships, clinics, or legal jobs. The Mental Health Boundary: Why you must never, at any time, for any reason or under any circumstances, rely on AI for medical or mental health support. Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only. Please do your own research to ensure that the information provided is adequate, accurate, and applicable to you, your jurisdiction, your situation, and law school. This podcast does not provide or replace legal or other professional advice. For assistance, please contact a licensed attorney in your area or another appropriately qualified professional. In addition, I am not, nor do I hold myself out as an AI expert. Please ask your law school and your law professors for permission prior to using AI and abide by any guidelines, conditions, or restrictions—including the denial of permission to use AI. Please ask appropriate personnel including supervisors in internships, law school clinics, or other jobs regardless of location, career path, or circumstances.

21 jan 2026 - 19 min
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