ET AL. < Noteworthy Listening to the Law It’s not enough to live and breathe the law all day. You also want to think about legal topics during your commute and while you work out, yes? Fear not: The staff at the Virginia State Bar feel the same way. Enjoy these legal-themed podcasts to subscribe to — all for free! Common Law University of Virginia School of Law’s Dean Risa Goluboff and Vice Dean Leslie Kendrick have a great rapport in this conversational podcast, where they interview guests like John Grisham and professors at the school that are at the forefront of national legal conversations. More Perfect In Radiolab’s signature style, hosts tackle the legal history of hot button topics and explore context behind some of the most important cases. We recommend skipping the third season at fi rst (original songs inspired by constitutional amendments) and starting at season one for episodes on Baker v. Carr , jury selection, the Second Amendment, the Commerce Clause, and more. Legal Talk Network Peruse this website for a number of shows that bring the law to ears. Above the Law hosts one called Thinking Like a Lawyer which takes everyday topics and shines them through the prism of a legal framework. Lawyerist.com has the Lawyerist podcast with topics like digital products for lawyers, scaling while solo, and what you should’ve learned in law school. The ABA Journal puts out podcasts: Asked and Answered has tips of the trade — some from top lawyers and others from outside the fi eld, like a CPA with advice on running a fi rm — and Modern Law Library features top legal authors dis-cussing their books. Lawyer 2 Lawyer Photo by Juja Han on Unsplash covers contemporary news from a legal perspective. And the Florida Bar and the State Bar of Texas have their own series on the network with episodes that are relevant to Virginia lawyers, too. LAWsome A podcast for law fi rms is this show’s premise. Created by two legal marketing professionals, it combs through the ins and outs of legal marketing and advertising but also include topics like data security and networking. SAVE THE DATE The only thing changing faster than the law is technology … and staying technologically competent not only benefi ts your practice, it is a key part of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Virginia. April 27, 2020 Greater Richmond Convention Center See what last year’s attendees had to say at www.bit.ly/TSrecap #VSBTECHSHOW www.vsb.org Vol. 68 | October 2019 | VIRGINIA LAWYER 55