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Levinas, Law Schools And The Poor: They Stand Over Us, Marie Failinger
Levinas, Law Schools And The Poor: They Stand Over Us, Marie Failinger
Faculty Scholarship
In the style of philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, who has written about the ethics of the Face, this essay challenges the complacency of most American law schools in response to the plight of the poor and proposes ways in which the law school curriculum, space and programs can be re-configured to bring the poor into community with legal educators and students.
The Accidental Elder Law Professor, A. Kimberley Dayton
The Accidental Elder Law Professor, A. Kimberley Dayton
Faculty Scholarship
This Article discusses my somewhat unusual and erratic path to becoming an Elder Law professor. My story, told more or less in chronological order, is a first-person narrative of one woman’s journey to achieve, if not academic renown, then at least personal satisfaction in the realm of the legal academy. It does not aspire to convey ponderous wisdom about the best way to teach Elder Law or the importance of scholarly productivity as a measure of one’s legitimacy. On the contrary, I hope the Article will illustrate that, in the same way the field of Elder Law has grown and …
Collaborative Lawyering: A Process For Interest-Based Negotiation, Jim Hilbert
Collaborative Lawyering: A Process For Interest-Based Negotiation, Jim Hilbert
Faculty Scholarship
This article discusses the growing popularity of interest-based negotiation among attorneys and outlines an approach for implementing interest-based negotiating more effectively. The article begins with an overview of interest-based negotiation and its evolution in legal practice. The article addresses the barriers that often stand between lawyers and the practice of interest-based negotiation and how clients, too, may contribute their own limitations to the mix. The article then discusses particular aspects of interest-based approaches and outlines a step-by-step process for implementing interest-based negotiating.