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“Lessons for Direct and Cross” by Kelly Navarro

by Kelly Navarro and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“‘See That’: Confronting an Adverse Witness in a Deposition” by Victoria Lowery

by Isaac Christopher Samuel and Victoria Lowery

“Case Theory and Lawyer/Client Relationship” by A J Bellido de Luna

by A J Bellido de Luna and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Closing Argument – Crossing the Line” by Meta Copeland

by Meta Copeland and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Don’t Ask That Question!” by Gwen Stern

by Gwen Stern and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Expert Voir Dire” by Ken Klein

by Ken Klein and Isaac Christopher Samuel

“Objection, Identifying Best Practices in Direct and Cross, and Connecting Theories of Impeachment Into a Narrative” by Charles Rose

by Isaac Christopher Samuel and Charles Rose

Introduction to the Teaching Trial Advocacy Online Conference – January 16, 2020

by Jules M Epstein (hehimhis)

“Lessons from Wrongful Conviction Cases: Litigating Tunnel Vision” by Keith A. Findley

by Jules M Epstein (hehimhis)

Professor Keith A. Findley discusses lessons from wrongful conviction cases that can be important to teaching trial advocacy and to students learning how to litigate cases of all types.

“Lessons from Wrongful Conviction Cases: Fact Finder Biases” by Peter J. Neufeld

by Peter J. Neufeld

This speakers will discuss lessons from wrongful conviction cases that can be important to teaching trial advocacy and to students learning how to litigate cases of all types.

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