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02/13/2021

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05/26/2020

Why can't everything be admitted in court as evidence? Why are there rules of evidence in the law?

Tristan, Pascal, and Professor D. Michael Risinger of Hall University School of Law explain why.

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Professor Risinger holds a B.A., magna cm laude, from Yale University, and a J.D., cm laude, from Harvard Law School. He clerked for the Honorable Clarence C. Newcomer of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. He is a past chair of the Association of American Law Schools Section on Civil Procedure, the immediate past chair of the AALS Section on Evidence, and a life member of the American Law Institute. He was also a member of the New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Evidence for 25 years, which was responsible for the current version of the New Jersey Rules of Evidence. Professor Risinger came to Seton Hall Law School in 1973. He served as a visiting senior fellow on the law faculty of the National University of Singapore from 1985-1986. Professor Risinger has published in the areas of evidence and civil procedure. He is the co-author of Trial Evidence, A Continuing Legal Education Casebook, and the author of two chapters in Faigman, Kaye, Saks and Sanders, Modern Scientific Evidence ("Handwriting Identification" and "A Proposed Taxonomy of Expertise"). Professor Risinger was selected as one of Seton Hall's two inaugural Dean's Research Fellows (2002-2004) and was named the John J. Gibbons Professor of Law in May 2008. His scholarship has recently concentrated on wrongful convictions as well as expert evidence issues.
- http://law.shu.edu/Faculty/fulltime_faculty/Michael-Risinger.cfm (2/2/2014)

05/26/2020

I OBJECT! in shows throw it around all the time, but WHEN should they really be saying it?

Tristan, Pascal, and special guest Professor D. Michael Risinger of
Seton Hall University School of Law explain why and how law should work.

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Risinger holds a B.A., magna cm laude, from Yale University, and a J.D., cm laude, from Harvard Law School.

Tristan and Pascal answer "How long does a Copyright last?"You can see the full answer to this question here: https://ww...
05/20/2020

Tristan and Pascal answer "How long does a Copyright last?"
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Tristan and Pascal talk with Professor John O'Shea from Seton Hall School of Law about copyright laws.

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05/18/2020

Can a lawyer have a guilty client? Can lawyers lie on behalf of a client?
Ponies at law guest star Professor Marc Garfinkle explains how lawyers can defend clients they know are guilty including the importance of not allowing clients to lie.

Starring: Tristan and Pascal with Professor Marc Garfinkle, adjunct professor at Seton Hall School of Law, civil and criminal trial lawyer, and author of "Hip-Pocket Guide to Testifying in Court", and "Lawyer's Hip-Pocket Guide to Appearing in Court".

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05/15/2020

What Is Pleading The Fifth ?

Pony Radio guest star Professor Marc Garfinkle explains what it means to plead the fifth amendment including why people can't assume you did something just because you won't talk about it (aka negative inference). This episode explains what the "average Joe/Josephine would like to know" about criminal law. Follow the ponies by "subscribing" to keep up to date with new episodes in the series.

05/14/2020

Pony Radio guest star Professor Marc Garfinkle explains some of the differences between juvenile court (for those under 18 years of age) and the adult justice system including where you go to court, who hears the case if you have to have a lawyer, and sentencing.

Starring: Tristan and Pascal with Professor Marc Garfinkle, adjunct professor at Seton Hall School of Law, civil and criminal trial lawyer, and author of "Hip-Pocket Guide to Testifying in Court", and "Lawyer's Hip-Pocket Guide to Appearing in Court".

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05/13/2020

DO YOU KNOW WHAT A CRIME IS?

Pony Radio guest star Professor Marc Garfinkle explains some of the differences between civil court and criminal law including who files the suit, the number of jurors, conviction requirements, and possible punishments.

Follow the ponies by "subscribing" to keep up to date with new episodes in the series. Starring: Tristan and Pascal with Professor Marc Garfinkle, adjunct professor at Seton Hall School of Law, civil and criminal trial lawyer, and author of "Hip-Pocket Guide to Testifying in Court", and "Lawyer's Hip-Pocket Guide to Appearing in Court".

05/08/2020

Prof. Garfinkle giving us his public speaking tips along with how lawyers ask questions!
Great information in this episode of Ponies at law!

Tips from Prof. Garfinkle on public speaking
-Learn about your audience
-Stand up and grab their attention
-Have a great Opening
-Develop a "word picture"
-Use expressions people are not used to hearing
-Use good vocabulary
-Have a theme
-Use gestures to keep their attention
-What’s the purpose? Bring it to a closing

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05/05/2020

Family Law questions answered!

Learn about custody and how the law does its best for the family.

Professor Jessica Miles answeres questions from viewers about divorce and child abuse.

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