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Two Innovative Practice Prep Exercises, E. Joan Blum
Two Innovative Practice Prep Exercises, E. Joan Blum
E. Joan Blum
No abstract provided.
Asp Without Stigma: Serving Our Diverse Populations: Introductory And Conference Summary Comments, Elisabeth Keller
Asp Without Stigma: Serving Our Diverse Populations: Introductory And Conference Summary Comments, Elisabeth Keller
Elisabeth Keller
No abstract provided.
The Way To Carnegie: Practice, Practice, Practice, Alan Minuskin
The Way To Carnegie: Practice, Practice, Practice, Alan Minuskin
Alan D. Minuskin
Along with colleagues on the clinical faculty at Boston College Law School, I organized a day-long symposium on the need for reforms in legal education in the United States. I also served as moderator of one of the three panel presentations that comprised the conference. The particular subject matter of the panel I moderated was the value of clinical pedagogy in legal education with special attention to differences in models employed and proposed at leading U.S. law schools.
Insights From Teaching In Bosnia, E. Joan Blum
Insights From Teaching In Bosnia, E. Joan Blum
E. Joan Blum
Discussed insights gained from teaching judges and legal officers of Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Prosecutorial Ethics, R. Michael Cassidy
Improving The Quality Of Written Opinions, E. Joan Blum
Improving The Quality Of Written Opinions, E. Joan Blum
E. Joan Blum
As sole presenter, gave two-day courses to judges and legal officers of Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the goal of improving the quality of the court's written decisions.
Tenants' Rights In Massachusetts, Alan Minuskin
Tenants' Rights In Massachusetts, Alan Minuskin
Alan D. Minuskin
This was a presentation that I give three times a year to participants in a program operated by WATCH and a group from Brandeis University about tenants' legal rights in Massachusetts, as well as ethical guidelines governing the assistance they may provide to those they serve.