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The Next Move In Legal Education Is Ours…., Luke Bierman
The Next Move In Legal Education Is Ours…., Luke Bierman
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Portals To Practice: A Multidimensional Approach To Integrating Experiential Education Into The Traditional Law School Curriculum, Myra Berman
Journal of Experiential Learning
No abstract provided.
The New York Pro Bono Scholars Program – Practical Legal Experience Assisting The Indigent That Is Rewarded With Accelerated Bar Admission, Victoria A. Graffeo
The New York Pro Bono Scholars Program – Practical Legal Experience Assisting The Indigent That Is Rewarded With Accelerated Bar Admission, Victoria A. Graffeo
Journal of Experiential Learning
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Experiential Learning For Development Of Essential Skills In Cross-Cultural And Intercultural Effectiveness, Mary Lynch
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Efficient Collaboration: How To Build Pathways Between Silos, Model Behavior Ideal For Professional Identity Formation, And Create Complex Experiential Modules All While Having Fun, Christine Cerniglia Brown
Efficient Collaboration: How To Build Pathways Between Silos, Model Behavior Ideal For Professional Identity Formation, And Create Complex Experiential Modules All While Having Fun, Christine Cerniglia Brown
Journal of Experiential Learning
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When Experiential Learning Takes Center Stage – Not Yet, Wes Porter
When Experiential Learning Takes Center Stage – Not Yet, Wes Porter
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Enigma: A Variation On The Theme Of Legal Writing’S Place In Contemporary Legal Education, Ian Gallacher
Enigma: A Variation On The Theme Of Legal Writing’S Place In Contemporary Legal Education, Ian Gallacher
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Understanding The Costs Of Experiential Legal Education, Martin J. Katz
Understanding The Costs Of Experiential Legal Education, Martin J. Katz
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Defining Experiential Legal Education, David I.C. Thomson
Defining Experiential Legal Education, David I.C. Thomson
Journal of Experiential Learning
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Foreword To The First Volume Of The Journal, David I.C. Thomson
Foreword To The First Volume Of The Journal, David I.C. Thomson
Journal of Experiential Learning
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The Comprehensive Law Movement, Susan Daicoff
Lawyering And Its Discontents: Reclaiming Meaning In The Practice Of Law, Marjorie A. Silver
Lawyering And Its Discontents: Reclaiming Meaning In The Practice Of Law, Marjorie A. Silver
Touro Law Review
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"Practice Ready Graduates": A Millennialist Fantasy, Robert J. Condlin
"Practice Ready Graduates": A Millennialist Fantasy, Robert J. Condlin
Touro Law Review
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Encouraging Engaged Scholarship: Perspectives From An Associate Dean For Research, Sonia K. Katyal
Encouraging Engaged Scholarship: Perspectives From An Associate Dean For Research, Sonia K. Katyal
Touro Law Review
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Scholarship With Purpose: The View From A Mission-Driven School, Christine N. Cimini
Scholarship With Purpose: The View From A Mission-Driven School, Christine N. Cimini
Touro Law Review
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The Associate Dean For Research In The Age Of The Internet, B. Jessie Hill
The Associate Dean For Research In The Age Of The Internet, B. Jessie Hill
Touro Law Review
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Supporting And Promoting Scholarly Life In Turbulent Times, A. Benjamin Spencer
Supporting And Promoting Scholarly Life In Turbulent Times, A. Benjamin Spencer
Touro Law Review
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Law School Based Incubators And Access To Justice – Perspectives From Deans, Patricia E. Salkin, Ellen Suni, Niels Schaumann, Mary Lu Bilek
Law School Based Incubators And Access To Justice – Perspectives From Deans, Patricia E. Salkin, Ellen Suni, Niels Schaumann, Mary Lu Bilek
Journal of Experiential Learning
At the end of February 2015, law professors, law deans, incubator staff and attorneys, and self-selected others gathered at California Western School of Law for the Second Annual Conference on Law School Incubators and Residency Programs. The incubators that are the subject of this article tend to focus on transition to law practice and access to justice, and some are also working to incorporate technology for the practice of law as a means of enhancing access to justice. As more law schools decide to host, sponsor or offer an incubator, and following our panel discussion at the February 2015 incubator …
Learning From Experience: An Introduction To The Journal Of Experiential Learning, Patricia E. Salkin
Learning From Experience: An Introduction To The Journal Of Experiential Learning, Patricia E. Salkin
Journal of Experiential Learning
Commitment to experiential learning begins with the dean, yet this has not been the typical questioning in candidate interview processes. Important are indicators of past performance, examples of interpersonal skills, creativity, and knowledge of current challenges facing the profession, legal education and the individual school. Often over-looked, however, is what else the candidate brings to the table in terms of their approach to legal pedagogy, past experiences that may provide other important insights into what may subconsciously influence the candidate’s particular approach to one or more issues. It can be difficult to glean this from the typical thirty to forty-five …
Tyranny Of The Meritocracy?: A Disputation Over Testing With Professor Lani Guinier, Dan Subotnik
Tyranny Of The Meritocracy?: A Disputation Over Testing With Professor Lani Guinier, Dan Subotnik
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.