Read for Lawdio
Law students- Get paid to read for class!
Lawdio is looking for students to read cases aloud and record them, right from your own study space. Flexible schedule with the ability to work remote.
If you are a student enrolled in constitutional law, civil procedure, contracts, torts, or criminal law send me your resume and a brief audio clip of you reading the following (no video, only audio):
It may have some tendency to elucidate this point, to enquire, whether the possession of the original commission be indispensably necessary to authorize a person, appointed to any office, to perform the duties of that office. If it was necessary, then a loss of the commission would lose the office. Not only negligence, but accident or fraud, fire or theft, might deprive an individual of his office. In such a case, I presume it could not be doubted, but that a copy from the record of the office of the secretary of state, would be, to every intent and purpose, equal to the original. The act of congress has expressly made it so. To give that copy validity, it would not be necessary to prove that the original had been transmitted and afterwards lost. The copy would be complete evidence that the original had existed, and that the appointment had been made, but, not that the original had been transmitted. If indeed it should appear that the original had been mislaid in the office of state, that circumstance would not affect the operation of the copy. When all the requisites have been performed which authorize a recording officer to record any instrument whatever, and the order for that purpose has been given, the instrument is, in law, considered as recorded, although the manual labor of inserting it in a book kept for that purpose may not have been performed.
The ideal candidate will be responsible, reliable, skilled at managing their time, have a clear speaking voice and excellent command of the English language.
Not in any of the courses listed here, or not a law student but interested in contributing to Lawdio, no problem! Send your resume and recording to seema@lawdioforlisteners.com.