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Top Courses Recommended by More Than 99% of Viewers

Blue first place winner rosette or badge from pleated ribbon with central text to be awarded to the winner of a competition on a graduated grey background with copyspaceAt the end of every Lawline program, viewers are asked to evaluate the quality of the course, the written materials, the technology, the faculty and whether they would recommend the program to a colleague or friend. Our viewers are a diverse group of attorneys who take these classes for many different reasons, so it is tough to garner a recommend rating over 98 percent. But some courses knock it out of the park with everyone, so we’ve compiled a list so you know what to check out!

  1. SCOTUS Preview 2017: This hot-topic program has been up for less than two months, but hundreds have already watched it—and every single one of them has recommended it. Learn about seven of the most important SCOTUS cases of the 2017 term, and find out what everyone is raving about!
  2. 10 Concepts Behind the Cross-Examination of the Breath Test Operator: Nearly 3,000 people have watched this program since January 2016, and 99 percent of them would recommend it. With practical advice and litigation tips relevant to criminal defense practitioners anywhere, it’s a hit across the board.
  3. Obtaining Disability Compensation Benefits for Disabled Military Veterans: The Department of Veterans Affairs is a complex agency, and the treatment of our injured veterans is a national concern. This program breaks down the criteria the VA uses to assess claims and best practices for obtaining compensation. Of the more than 1,200 people who have watched this course, 99 percent recommend it—and so do we.  
  4. Title IX, Due Process, and Campus Sexual Misconduct: This fascinating course outlines the process of adjudicating sexual misconduct claims on college campuses and the role attorneys can play to ensure a fair hearing. This is an emerging area of the law, and more than 1,000 Lawline viewers have already recommended it!
  5. Civil Rights Litigation Part V: State Action by Private Parties: Taught by brilliant faculty and civil rights attorney Ameer Benno, this program describes the circumstances under which private parties can be liable as state actors for a Section 1983 claim. With a focus on the operative tests and damages specific to these type of claims, this program has been recommended by 99 percent of the 300 attorneys who have watched.
  6. Overview of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act: The four-part federal law that lays out a set of substantive rights and procedural safeguards for students with disabilities has been in the news recently, but how much do you know about it? This informative program lays out the key thrusts of this complex area of law, as well as common situations that arise, and has a 99 percent rating.
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