Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon’s lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

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Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon's lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon's lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon's lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon's lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

Throughout the week, students have had the opportunity to listen to several lectures by Lisa Tucker, an Associate Professor of Law at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law. Professor Tucker is an expert on the United States Supreme Court and her presentations give students great insight into the rules of a trial. This afternoon's lecture focused on the rules of evidence and objections, where she used several engaging examples that students can apply to their mock trial as the session continues.

Photos by Chandler Carlisle for the NSLC


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