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Navigating The Uncharted Waters Of Teaching Law With Online Simulations, Ira Steven Nathenson
Navigating The Uncharted Waters Of Teaching Law With Online Simulations, Ira Steven Nathenson
Ira Steven Nathenson
The Internet is more than a place where the Millennial Generation communicates, plays, and shops. It is also a medium that raises issues central to nearly every existing field of legal doctrine, whether basic (such as Torts, Property, or Contracts) or advanced (such as Intellectual Property, Criminal Procedure, or Securities Regulation). This creates tremendous opportunities for legal educators interested in using the live Internet for experiential education. This Article examines how live websites can be used to create engaging and holistic simulations that tie together doctrine, theory, skills, and values in ways impossible to achieve with the case method. In …
Renovating Or Innovating? The Current Curriculum Reforms At Unsw, Alex Steel
Renovating Or Innovating? The Current Curriculum Reforms At Unsw, Alex Steel
Alex Steel
This conference paper outlines the curriculum review process at UNSW as it was in 2012. The paper reflects on the history of the law school and the success of the review processes.