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Getting Students Psyched: Using Psychology To Encourage Classroom Participation, Marybeth Herald
Getting Students Psyched: Using Psychology To Encourage Classroom Participation, Marybeth Herald
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Using Principles From Cognitive Behavioral Therapy To Reduce Nervousness In Oral Argument Or Moot Court, Larry Cunningham
Using Principles From Cognitive Behavioral Therapy To Reduce Nervousness In Oral Argument Or Moot Court, Larry Cunningham
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Implicit Bias And The Legal Profession's "Diversity Crisis": A Call For Self-Reflection, Nicole E. Negowetti
Implicit Bias And The Legal Profession's "Diversity Crisis": A Call For Self-Reflection, Nicole E. Negowetti
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Addressing Barriers To Cultural Sensibility Learning: Lessons From Social Cognition Theory, Andrea A. Curcio
Addressing Barriers To Cultural Sensibility Learning: Lessons From Social Cognition Theory, Andrea A. Curcio
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Redefining Attention (And Revamping The Legal Profession?) For The Digital Generation, Lauren A. Newell
Redefining Attention (And Revamping The Legal Profession?) For The Digital Generation, Lauren A. Newell
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Emotionally Attentive Lawyer: Balancing The Rule Of Law With The Realities Of Human Behavior, Randall Kiser
The Emotionally Attentive Lawyer: Balancing The Rule Of Law With The Realities Of Human Behavior, Randall Kiser
Nevada Law Journal
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Teaching Emotional Intelligence To Law Students: Three Keys To Mastery, William S. Blatt
Teaching Emotional Intelligence To Law Students: Three Keys To Mastery, William S. Blatt
Nevada Law Journal
No abstract provided.