Kim Wehle
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"Whatever your party affiliation or politics, your beliefs need to start with an understanding of the Constitution, the 1789 document on which our government is based. Why are there three branches of government? What is executive privilege? What is meant by the Bill of Rights? This insightful guide answers these important questions and many others. It couldn't be more necessary and relevant in these complicated times. Includes the complete text of...
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"Want to change the world? The first step is to exercise your right to vote! In this step by step guide, you can learn everything you need to know. In What You Need to Know About Voting-and Why, law professor and constitutional scholar Kimberly Wehle offers practical, useful advice on the mechanics of voting and an enlightening survey of its history and future. What is a primary? How does the electoral college work? Who gets to cast a ballot and why?...
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Law professor Kim Wehle shows how to use the legal method to make decisions and solve problems in a world full of ambiguity and change.
Why would any non-lawyer want to think like a lawyer? What’s the benefit of thinking like a lawyer? In this course, law professor Kim Wehle explains how thinking like a lawyer and employing the legal method of decision making helps eliminate emotional reactivity, confirmation bias, and other decision-making pitfalls...
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Learn how to identify and create strong arguments backed with sound reasoning.
We’ve all been there: We’re in an argument, and things just aren’t going well. We’re not convincing, and maybe things even get personal and emotional. Even worse, maybe this happens at work. How do you get out of that reactive emotional space? Better yet, how do you avoid getting into that situation in the first place? In this course, law professor Kim Wehle shows...