Survey of Law School Faculty 2023, Use of Podcasts

Survey of Law School Faculty 2023, Use of Podcasts


When examining the number of courses taught last semester, those who taught none had a higher percentage (38.10%) of respondents who listened \""more or less never\""

compared to the overall mean. Finally, in terms of law school ranking, respondents from top 20 law schools had a higher percentage (27.27%) who listened a few times

per year, and not a single respondent from a top 20 law school listened daily or a few times per week. In contrast, 10.64% of faculty from law schools ranked 21 to 75 listened daily and the same percentage listened a few times a week.


The study gives detailed data on the nature and extent of law faculty listening to podcasts on legal subjects.  The study imparts data on the percentage of law school faculty who listen to legal podcasts daily, a few times a week, weekly or at other intervals.  In addition, it presents detailed information on the nature and percentage of faculty who have paid to listen to a legal podcast, who have been interviewed for one, or who have made one themselves.  The study also provides extensive data on how law school faculty evaluate the usefulness of podcasts for publicizing their ideas, and on the overall value of podcasts for law school faculty.  Survey participants also list the podcasts they listen to most often.

Table 1.1 How often do you listen to podcasts on legal issues?
Table 1.2 How often do you listen to podcasts on legal issues? Broken out by enrollment
Table 1.3 How often do you listen to podcasts on legal issues? Broken out by title
Table 1.4 How often do you listen to podcasts on legal issues? Broken out by age of
respondent
Table 1.5 How often do you listen to podcasts on legal issues? Broken out by gender of respondent

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