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The Pedagogical Gps Of Advocacy Teaching, Wes R. Porter Dec 2010

The Pedagogical Gps Of Advocacy Teaching, Wes R. Porter

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Wes Porter, a professor at Golden Gate University School of law, was inspired by Judge Tina Habas's recent View from the Bench: The Missing Link blog post. His thoughtful and responsive post follows.


Bernard Segal, Golden Gate University School Of Law, Sharad Milanfar Jul 2010

Bernard Segal, Golden Gate University School Of Law, Sharad Milanfar

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Pipeline To The Profession: How Golden Gate University's Law School Succeeds In Hard Times, Susan E. Davis Jun 2010

Pipeline To The Profession: How Golden Gate University's Law School Succeeds In Hard Times, Susan E. Davis

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The prospects for law school graduates have rarely been so tenuous. Today's legal job market can't guarantee a six-figure starting salary for graduates of the best law schools. never mind for those whose schools are toward the bottom of the list. You might suspect students would be pretty nervous about attending a fourth-tier school in this economy, but here's the surprise: Like a number of lower-ranked schools, San Francisco's Golden Gate University School of law-and its 662 students-seem to be doing just fine. In fact, the campus, situated on the edge of the city's financial district, is thriving in these …


A “Sending Down” Sabbatical: The Benefits Of Lawyering In The Legal Services Trenches, Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Suzanne Rabé Jan 2010

A “Sending Down” Sabbatical: The Benefits Of Lawyering In The Legal Services Trenches, Stephen A. Rosenbaum, Suzanne Rabé

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This article proposes that clinical professors, and legal writing professors in particular, consider practicing law - in real-life, non-clinical settings - during some significant portion of their sabbaticals from teaching. This proposal would (1) improve the learning experience for students in clinics, writing classes, and skills classes, (2) offer a vital public service to the under-represented, and (3) improve the overall administration of justice. At little cost, this proposal would foster a richer engagement by clinicians and legal writing professors with the world of legal practice. This idea could also infuse increased life and meaning into our law school classes. …


Ensuring A Multicultural Educational Experience In Legal Education: Start With The Legal Writing Classroom, Johanna K.P. Dennis Jan 2010

Ensuring A Multicultural Educational Experience In Legal Education: Start With The Legal Writing Classroom, Johanna K.P. Dennis

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This Article discusses the two-fold nature of multicultural education- educating on multicultural topics and educating multicultural students. By examining eight different law schools, the Author discusses current efforts in each law school that impact the educational experience, the shortfalls in these efforts, the need for first-year integration of multicultural topics, and how an educator in the legal academy can ensure that her students receive a well-rounded multicultural educational experience. In particular, the Article addresses multicultural education through the lens of a legal writing professor, whose role entails instructing students on predictive and persuasive writing over the course of the first …