Audio Archive

Berner, Bruce

Bruce received his B.A. from Valparaiso University, his LL.B. Valparaiso University, and his LL.M. from Yale Law School.
He retired after teaching at the Law School at Valparaiso, Valparaiso Indiana.

Recordings

The Criminal Justice System: Ready for Prime Time?

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

Mental Illness and Evil: The Insanity Defense

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

Tragic Choices: The Legal Dilemma of Duress and Necessity

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

O.J., Bernie Goetz and Other Legal Celebrities

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

Crime and Punishment

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

What's a Tort? – An Introduction to Accident Law

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

The $3 Million Cup of McDonald's Coffee: Were there Grounds?

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

The Ford Pinto Trial: Can a Corporation Commit Homicide?

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

The Socratic Method: A Simulated Law School Class

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

Rules of Evidence: Why Can't the Jury Hear Everything

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1996

O.J., Au Pair, Oh My

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Who Killed Princess Di? I Accuse You

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Why Won't the Judge Let the Jury Hear the Really Good Stuff?

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

So You Want to Be a Lawyet?

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Kids with Guns in School: Now That You Put It That Way, I'll Be Happy to Change Your Algebra Grade

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Homicide Primer: A Simulated Law School Class

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Giving of the Ten Commandments Revisited: Assuming Moses Had Gone to Law School

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Crime and Punishment: Rascals Other than Raskolnikoff

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Look Out! Tort Reform is Headed Right at You!

Presenter: Berner, Bruce / 1998

Holden wishes to express appreciation to PLU, Pacific Lutheran University, for their support of the Holden Audio Archive Project.

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