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The University of Akron

Legal Education

2001

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Psychodrama And The Training Of Trial Lawyers: Finding The Story, Dana K. Cole Jan 2001

Psychodrama And The Training Of Trial Lawyers: Finding The Story, Dana K. Cole

Akron Law Faculty Publications

The author attempts in this article to make trial lawyers and trial advocacy teachers aware of a tool called psychodrama and how it is being used in prepartation for trial and at trial.


Teaching Legal Analysis Using A Pluralistic Model Of Law, Wilson R. Huhn Jan 2001

Teaching Legal Analysis Using A Pluralistic Model Of Law, Wilson R. Huhn

Akron Law Faculty Publications

The purpose of this Article is to describe a pluralistic model of reasoning that may be used to teach the skills of legal analysis. There are different ways to categorize legal arguments. Perhaps the most common method is to identify different legal arguments with specific schools of jurisprudence or moral philosophy. This is the standard approach followed by leading scholars such as Lon Fuller. In a classic article, Fuller illustrated how a murder case could be analyzed utilizing jurisprudential frameworks such as positivism, natural law, social contract, practical wisdom, and legal realism. Another example of this method of characterizing legal …