University of Oregon School of Law
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18th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture
Chuck Sams (Cayuse and Walla Walla) in an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, where he grew up. He also has blood ties to the Cocopah Tribe and Yankton Sioux of Fort Peck. On December 16, 2021, he was ceremonially sworn in as the 19th director of the National Park Service (NPS) by Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. For 30 years, Sams has worked in Tribal and state government and in the non-profit natural resource and conservation management field, with an emphasis on the responsibility of strong stewardship for land preservation for this and future generations. Before becoming the NPS Director, he was Oregon Governor Kate Brown's appointee to the Pa...
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The Future of Environmental Regulation
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The Future of Environmental Regulation-and Everything Else- AfterLoper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo Panelists: Greg Dotson, University of Oregon School of Law Professor Adell Amos, University of Oregon School of Law Professor Moderator: Aaron Landau, Partner, Harrang Long
The Post-Dobbs Floodgates Open: Moyle v. United States &FDA v. Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine
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Panelists: Cary Franklin, UCLA School of Law Professor (speaking remotely) Moderator: Jennifer Williamson, Former Oregon House of Representatives Majority Leader and Swift Public Affairs Co-Founder and Partner
Trump v. United States and Signs of a Court in Crisis
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Panelist: Garrett Epps, University of Oregon School of Law Professor of Practice Stuart Chinn, University of Oregon School of Law Professor Moderator: Bryan Dearinger, University of Oregon School of Law Assistant Clinical Professor
Grants Pass v. Johnson: Implications for the Unhoused, Oregon, & the Country
Просмотров 812 месяца назад
Panelists: Laurie Hauber, University of Oregon Director of Experiential Education & Assistant Clinical Professor Ed Johnson, Oregon Law Center Director of Litigation Moderator: Kristen Bell, University of Oregon School of Law Assistant Professor
Law Perspectives Aug 16, 2024. Defending Sacred Sites
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Defending Sacred Sites: Apache Stronghold v. United States and the Battle for Oak Flat Apache Stronghold v. United States, a case currently in the Ninth Circuit and poised to head to the Supreme Court, involves the protection of Oak Flat, a sacred site for the Western Apache and other Native Nations. The case addresses whether the destruction of a culturally and spiritually significant site for...
Law Perspectives June 28 2023-24 SCOTUS Retrospective
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From abortion to gerrymandering, social media, homelessness, and presidential immunity, the docket and decisions of the SCOTUS 2023-24 term will profoundly influence American law, policy, and societal norms. As the Term comes to an end, join us as we examine the pivotal cases, their outcomes, and the far-reaching effects of the rulings on both the legal landscape and everyday life. Distinguishe...
CRES Commencement 2024
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CRES Commencement 2024
2024 Frohnmayer Award for Public Service: Mustafa T. Kasubhai
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2024 Frohnmayer Award for Public Service: Mustafa T. Kasubhai
Exploring the Boundary Between Shelter and Housing
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Moderated by Ariana Buchanan, University of Oregon School of Law 2022 * Fellow, ENR, Sustainable Land Use Project * Student board member, Housing Land Advocates Panelists: Eric Engstrom, Principal Planner, City of Portland Mark Fretz, Associate Director of Outreach and Research Assistant Professor, University of Oregon College of Design, Institute for Health in the Built Environment Marc Jolin,...
EarthJustice Aug 29, 2022
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Earthjustice is seeking summerlaw clerks for summer 2023 who share a passion for justice and a healthy environment. View this session to learn more about Earthjustice, the process to apply at Earthjustice, and what the experience is like for our summer law clerks.
Student Loan Repayment Strategies for Legal Careers
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AccessLex: Student Loan Repayment Strategies for Legal Careers Student loan repayment can feel overwhelming, but you can chart a path to a debt-free future. Covering all of the essential details, including repayment plan options, consolidation, loan forgiveness and more, this workshop will provide the information and next steps you need to get you on the road to zero student debt, including str...
JDs in Higher Education Careers Outside the GC Office
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learn about career options in higher education and how you can leverage your JD in a wide variety of roles including student affairs, research, finance, athletics, university governance, Title IX, policy, government and community relations. Hear from panelists about their journeys from law school to their current position and receive advice on how to position yourself for roles in higher educat...
OCI - Insider Tips From Alumni Panel
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A panel of Oregon Law grads consisting of Rachelle Collins, Stoel Rives; Malcolm Williamson, Schwabe; Julia Manela, Watkinson Laird & Rubenstein; and Lauren Bernton, Tonkon Torp review OCI best practices, insights, how to prepare for interviews, and more.
Moore v Harper, Election Law, and Questions about the Future of Federalism
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Moore v Harper, Election Law, and Questions about the Future of Federalism
Navigating Water Policy after Sackett v EPA
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Navigating Water Policy after Sackett v EPA
Race Conscious Admissions after the Ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard
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Race Conscious Admissions after the Ruling in Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard
The Implications of Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on Free Speech and Religious Freedom
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The Implications of Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions on Free Speech and Religious Freedom
Recent Cases, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Constitutional Interpretation
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Recent Cases, the U.S. Supreme Court, and Constitutional Interpretation
Navigating Climate Action & Administrative Authority in the Wake of the Major Questions Doctrine
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Navigating Climate Action & Administrative Authority in the Wake of the Major Questions Doctrine
Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: What the Case Means for Tribal Sovereignty
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Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: What the Case Means for Tribal Sovereignty
Preview of the Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Term
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Preview of the Upcoming U.S. Supreme Court Term
15th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture
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15th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture
17th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner
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17th Annual Rennard Strickland Lecture Dean Elizabeth Kronk Warner
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Government as Market Intermediaries
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Government as Market Intermediaries
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Key Note
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Key Note
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Immigrants & Refugees
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Immigrants & Refugees
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Financial Fraud & Advisor Misconduct
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Financial Fraud & Advisor Misconduct
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Debt & Forbearance
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Debt & Forbearance
2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Housing
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2023 Consumer Protection Symposium Housing

Комментарии

  • @kwpoint
    @kwpoint 26 дней назад

    Really great work 👏 thank u

  • @goofinhiemer1153
    @goofinhiemer1153 27 дней назад

    The noble lies are getting really expensive.

  • @missyme001
    @missyme001 Месяц назад

    I simply say The Most High God in the sky will have the last say. No need for anyone to get beside themselves and most are bitter due to jealousy and the need to continue lies and absurdities. When we utilize a bunch of word to blur confusion and darkness will always be in the midst as history shows in regard to Law. This is what happens when the son of man sit and tries to stomp out what they cannot control. May the Grace of God be with us all.

  • @eddieslate4392
    @eddieslate4392 Месяц назад

    These people r full of shit, conservative have done no different from judges in the past and or the judges on the other side and you don't like their decisions, how bout all the law pal or how bout Biden selling us out, Republicans domination of politics you say, how bout far left Democrats domination of our colleges, media, all three letter agency, shall I go in, I mean it never ends, get over yourself commies

  • @MMM-is9xp
    @MMM-is9xp Месяц назад

    👉👉👉There is no "justice" on our planet!!! Listen David Wynn Miller and David Straight ❗❗❗

    • @robertb880
      @robertb880 Месяц назад

      With this Harris Biden Obama administration its not but INJUSTICE AND TREASON! FACT!

  • @alisonyahna8041
    @alisonyahna8041 Месяц назад

    Support the Native Hawaiians who have been battling for years - with Kapu Aloha - to prevent desecration of their sacred ‘pulp genesis’, the realm of Akua, Mauna Kea. Ku Kiai Mauna

  • @fleamarketmutt_again
    @fleamarketmutt_again Месяц назад

    Dig the fricking metals out of landfills!

  • @fleamarketmutt_again
    @fleamarketmutt_again Месяц назад

    Mount Rushmore

  • @NoName-uz5ry
    @NoName-uz5ry Месяц назад

    Devils Tower=Great White Sharks Tooth, MEGLADON.! That Would Be A, "Titan-Shark", LIKE, *LEVIATHAN*.! 💫👆💫👀💫🎯💫

    • @randybroom9789
      @randybroom9789 Месяц назад

      Devil's Tower is an ancient tree , LIDAR WAS DONE AND ROOTS GO THREE MILES DOWN ..... NEPHILUM GIANTS CUT THEM DOWN I BELIEVE

  • @NoName-uz5ry
    @NoName-uz5ry Месяц назад

    Perhaps, &, This Is Just Theoretical, At This Point, But, WHY Don't Native Sites Extend From Just The Land, To The Waters, Of The Rivers, &, Sea, Surrounding These Sacred Sites. Aswel As, Including The, "AIR", As Everything Is, Connected.! If 1 Fails, It Will, Have A Knock On Effect Upon The Others Won't It.! WHY Don't The Natives, Living Near, "Devils Tower", Ask The, abORIGINALS, Of Oz, Who Succeeded, Against Those, Wishing To Climb, Ayers Rock/Ularu.! Might Be Some Bits Of Info, That Could Be Brought To Bare, To Back Up, &, Bolster, The Natives Claim, For Respect Shown To, "D-Tower".! "Copper Mine", Issue, SOUNDS A LOT LIKE, THE PAST, WHERE NATIVES.! HAD LAND WHERE, GOLD PROSPECTORS, "FOUND GOLD".! "THEN, SUPRISE, SUPRISE, THE Natives, WERE RELOCATED, TO AN, ARRID, DEAD-Zone.! AS THEIR, NEW SETTLEMENT.! Think About It, What Lessons, Did You Learn, From Last Time.?! Apply To This Case, using Funds, From" Wherever", To Get EXCELLENT LAWYERS, To ENFORCE YOUR POSITION.! Show, NO MERCY.! As None, Will Be Shown To, YOU, In The Courts.! Namaste. 💫👀💫

  • @NoName-uz5ry
    @NoName-uz5ry Месяц назад

    Howard-Arnet,- Over His Right Shoulder, There Appears To Be Shelves. There Is A Bowl, Just Above The Brown Bowl &, Jug, With Markings On It, Showing 3 Stripes.! Looks Very Similar To Writing Alphabet Of SUMERIAN/AKADIAN, Alphabet.! Im Just Wonderig, Was This Done, On Purpose, By The Artist.?! I, Also Like, The Brown-Bowl, &, The Plate, With The Stars On It, Showing A Yellow DISK Within=SOLAR-SYSTEM.! The Picture Over His Left Shoulder, Looks Like A Druid, Meeting, In The Forest, Ritualistic-CERONOMY, Perhaps.! Intresting. Namaste. 💫

  • @loisk6186
    @loisk6186 2 месяца назад

    "All religions are equal, but some religions are more equal than others," say the courts. ☹

  • @younggabriel
    @younggabriel 2 месяца назад

    Great content!

  • @Jdeneik
    @Jdeneik 3 месяца назад

    This judge is a communist

  • @uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
    @uuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 4 месяца назад

    😩😩😩😩😩😩

  • @jamesp3902
    @jamesp3902 5 месяцев назад

    Based on the oral arguments, the government attorney had no idea what the 'science' was or how to create a legal rule around the science. Namely the line of questions around 1: how far from a stream should the EPA be able to regulate and 2: how is a non-lawyer / non-scientist supposed to get this information. The justices interpreted that answers provided as the government does not know.

  • @edwardhenderson7273
    @edwardhenderson7273 5 месяцев назад

    It was not a wetland. IT had no permanent water contact with a navigable water way. This was private land. The EPA does not deprive one of their liberty, their property, and more importantly their due process. We have a constitutional republic not an Oligarchical Administrative state. It is the government of the people, for the people, and by the people. According to these people every time you take a piss, every time rain runs off of your roof onto your lawn and makes it to the water table you are in violation of CWA. Remember it was scientists that brought you covid and then all the ensuing mitigation. These are the exact kinds of tyrants that the founding fathers warned us about. These are the experts that will save you from yourself. Do these people look like or sound like people that you want to trust with your property and liberty. How about we take a vote as to what to do with their personal property? I assure you they will then acknowledge the Constitution of this republic and want all the rights afforded to the individual.

  • @nnnikola428
    @nnnikola428 7 месяцев назад

    this is incredibly insightful and kinda terrifying. I heard of this case from my environmental policy class but they didn’t even get close to conveying how significant of an impact this decision had on the CWA aside from “some wetlands are not protected anymore”

  • @SO-sz3ks
    @SO-sz3ks 8 месяцев назад

    What next for Tribal member advocates? We need a simple factsheet for Tribal Communities especially for Tribal students of all ages.

  • @benholden4585
    @benholden4585 8 месяцев назад

    Liberalism is a mental illness........... Big Pharma probably has a vaccine for it.

  • @Mark-ji4vx
    @Mark-ji4vx 9 месяцев назад

    ☝️ Promo SM

  • @mysticjedi6730
    @mysticjedi6730 9 месяцев назад

    Using race as proxy for social status is bad. It means privileged minority has easier time getting in than poor white person, etc .

  • @kja4783
    @kja4783 9 месяцев назад

    What are Federally protected American Indians and federally recognized Indian tribes and the differences in the two.

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    @AlexShantyOldLawModel 10 месяцев назад

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  • @aviyahcrow6617
    @aviyahcrow6617 11 месяцев назад

    Hope this means clothing companies (made in China) too, as we're all ON THE SAME EARTH. Oh, WARS, missiles, chemical fires, burning rubber. OR is this just for the "common people"?

  • @D.B.Flags19
    @D.B.Flags19 Год назад

    as someone going back to school in their early 30's U of O is where I am hoping to get into in 2026 :)

  • @D.B.Flags19
    @D.B.Flags19 Год назад

    I cannot wait to read the book!

  • @EasyLawBot1
    @EasyLawBot1 Год назад

    Thanks @University of Oregon School of Law for posting this video about affirmative action / supreme court. Here are the viewpoints expressed by Supreme Court justices regarding affirmative action. 1) This case is about a group called Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) who sued Harvard College and the University of North Carolina (UNC). They said that these schools were not fair in their admissions process because they were using race as a factor, which they believed was against the law. The law they referred to is the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment*. 2) The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. The SFFA believed that by considering race in admissions, Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally. 3) The Court looked at the history of the Fourteenth Amendment and how it has been used in the past. They also looked at how other cases involving race and college admissions were handled. They found that while diversity in a student body can be a good thing, it must be handled in a way that treats all applicants fairly and equally. 4) The Court also looked at the idea of "strict scrutiny*". This is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional. 5) The Court found that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC did not pass strict scrutiny. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear or specific enough, and it resulted in fewer admissions for certain racial groups. They also said that the schools' use of race in admissions seemed to stereotype certain racial groups, which is not allowed. 6) The Court also said that the schools' admissions systems did not have a clear end point. This means that there was no clear plan for when the schools would stop using race as a factor in admissions. This was another reason why the Court said the schools' admissions systems were not fair. 7) The Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not clear, specific, or fair enough to be allowed. 8) However, the Court also said that schools can consider how race has affected an applicant's life. They can look at how an applicant's experiences with their race have shaped them and what they can bring to the school because of those experiences. 9) In the end, the Court decided that the admissions systems at Harvard and UNC were not fair and did not follow the law. They said that the schools' use of race in admissions was not allowed because it was not clear, specific, or fair enough. 10) So, the Court decided that the SFFA was right. They said that Harvard and UNC were not treating all applicants equally in their admissions process, which is against the law. They said that the schools needed to change their admissions systems to be fair to all applicants, no matter their race. *The Equal Protection Clause is a part of the Fourteenth Amendment that says that every person should be treated equally by the law, no matter their race, color, or nationality. *Strict scrutiny is a way for the courts to look at laws to see if they are fair and necessary. If a law or policy is found to be unfair or unnecessary, it may not pass strict scrutiny and could be considered unconstitutional.

  • @sunboycold9164
    @sunboycold9164 Год назад

    wad

  • @AtheerAli-rd7ec
    @AtheerAli-rd7ec Год назад

    عبدالله العساف الف الف مبروك

  • @khloehammer6837
    @khloehammer6837 Год назад

    The Commons is a private apartment complex. A mass Torte is applicable until the insurance companies present an undisclosed award for damages and malpractice. Every resident and victim should be offered their own lawyer. The mail scanning violates my right to be secure in my papers. -"Khloe" CHRISTOPHER SETH HUNTER UNIT 203

  • @EvolutionWendy
    @EvolutionWendy Год назад

    ?? is this about the Dobbs Decision 6/24/2022 ... Eight (8) months ago? !! um, gosh. why would you post this eight months later?

  • @jcoats150
    @jcoats150 Год назад

    Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum unveiled her true identity, scum sucking leech.

  • @loganmclarry
    @loganmclarry 2 года назад

    I remember Ethan asking me in the waiting area if it would be okay for he and Abby to acknowledge me during this speech (2:30), and I was stunned. I felt like I hadn't done anything special to deserve such an honor since I was near the bottom of the class, but here I was, being acknowledged by the class representatives to the SBA. It meant a lot to me because here I was comparing myself to my classmates and thinking that I hadn't accomplished anything but they were praising me just for finishing law school. I feel that they saw something in me that I didn't see in myself. Thank you Abby and Ethan, even 3 years later.

  • @DekkireTristen
    @DekkireTristen 2 года назад

    She was my judge when I was in foster care. I use to say and believe everything they said in the video until 2011 when she became the judge in my cps case and she had noticed that cps was in the wrong and that the courts have been in the wrong and she agreed as did all in the court room agreed she would be the judge she then scheduled in the day of our next court hearing and when that day came she was no longer the judge it was a different one when I had sent her letters emails and phone calls and even seen her in person asking why was she no longer the judge and what made her walk away from the case the only thing I was told by her secretary and still have been told to this day she has nothing to say since then I have lost all hope I'll believe in all credibility to who she really is I used to consider her my hero but now she's nothing more than a villain and a major let down and disappointment.

  • @jefftube58
    @jefftube58 2 года назад

    This would mean protecting black nusinesses from blacks.

  • @blacksonville
    @blacksonville 2 года назад

    Great presentation! We will be putting your recommendations to work!

  • @falentiustarihoran5161
    @falentiustarihoran5161 2 года назад

    good job

  • @teriagins5695
    @teriagins5695 2 года назад

    Bravo A'Lelia Bundles! What a TRUTHFUL, informative and entertaining lecture! Thanks to U of Oregon Law School! MUST SEE!!!!

  • @ClinicalCounselingWithTselane
    @ClinicalCounselingWithTselane 3 года назад

    Woo! Hoo! CONGRATULATIONS my Sister Cristal!!!!! 🙌🏽💙

  • @sarahadams1383
    @sarahadams1383 3 года назад

    Princess Bride life lessons. Too perfect. Congratulations Class of 2021!

  • @ellentanner1504
    @ellentanner1504 3 года назад

    Congratulations Cristal

  • @bobneedham6224
    @bobneedham6224 3 года назад

    Great video. I attended when the law school was in the old building. It was an important time in my life. I found everything I was looking for and more. A quality education first and foremost. Nearly every professor I had was outstanding and memorable. I also made friends that I stay in contact today. I attribute my success in law in part because of the terrific support I got from my friends. The education I received served me well in my successful legal career. Thanks U of O Law School.

  • @debbylahr6300
    @debbylahr6300 4 года назад

    I wish I had sent you, the Class of 2020, a video message also, but I didn't, so here I am hoping you see this. I'm not an alumna, but I feel like one. I started work at the UO Law, as Faculty Support, in the year 2000 and retired in 2010 (kinda). I can't seem to stay away. In fact, I'm still working for the UO Law, but from home. Okay, so this is not about me. It's about you, the Class of 2020. I am so proud of you. I have enjoyed meeting several of you throughout the past 3 years. I have no doubt you will succeed. YOU CAN DO THIS. Go Ducks! Go Class of 2020! Congratulations!

  • @prestonnelson3833
    @prestonnelson3833 5 лет назад

    my name is also Alex Bidwell

  • @TheCoffeeNut711
    @TheCoffeeNut711 7 лет назад

    Why is that white guy talking like a black man?

  • @mattvale1
    @mattvale1 7 лет назад

    I had the pleasure to meet Makoto during my AEI classes. Such a sweet and hardworking person! Greetings from Brazil! :)

    • @larissabaynes
      @larissabaynes 3 года назад

      Matheus também sou brasileira e fiquei feliz de ler seu comentário. Poderia tirar algumas dúvidas com você sobre LLM? Meu ig: larissapazcls