Discussions about the origins of the civil war, slavery, states rights, Civil War Generals, the Confederate and Union Armies, President Lincoln and more with James McPherson and Pulitzer Prize nominee Michael Chesson.
MSL is a 21 year old law school whose pioneering mission is to inexpensively provide rigorous legal education, a pathway into the legal profession, and social mobility to members of the working class, minorities, people in midlife, and immigrants.
Through its television shows, videotaped conferences, an intellectual magazine, and internet postings, MSL - - uniquely for a law school - - also seeks to provide the public with information about crucial legal and non legal subjects facing the country.
MSLAW's educational programs have won over 169 awards for fine television programming in the last 5 years. In 2001, The Massachusetts School of Law Educational Forum was recognized for its excellence in broadcast journalism when it received a coveted Gracie Allen Award from American Women in Radio & Television (AWRT).
MSL is a 21 year old law school whose pioneering mission is to inexpensively provide rigorous legal education, a pathway into the legal profession, and social mobility to members of the working class, minorities, people in midlife, and immigrants....