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Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes April Dawson, NCCU Associate Dean of Technology and Innovation and Professor of Law. Dawson shares how her university is investing in the next generation of skills that lawyers are going to need and the role that APIs play in how lawyers practice.

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Kin Lane

Kin Lane

Chief Evangelist

Postman

April Dawson

April Dawson

Associate Dean and Professor of Law

NC Central University

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The mission of the North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Technology Law and Policy Center (TLPC) is to produce technology-conscious lawyers who will use technology in alignment with the law school's mission to (1) facilitate the efficient, effective, and ethical practice of law and (2) increase the access of legal information and services to underserved communities.

In this episode of Breaking Changes, Postman Chief Evangelist Kin Lane welcomes April Dawson, NCCU Associate Dean of Technology and Innovation and Professor of Law. Dawson shares how her university is investing in the next generation of skills that lawyers are going to need and the role that APIs play in how lawyers practice.

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