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The Pedagogy Of Resistance And Its Limitations: The Impact Of Group Identity On Movements For Change, Evangeline Sarda Oct 2013

The Pedagogy Of Resistance And Its Limitations: The Impact Of Group Identity On Movements For Change, Evangeline Sarda

Evangeline Sarda

No abstract provided.


Deals Or No Deals: Transactional Drafting And Simulation For First Years, Lynnise Pantin Sep 2013

Deals Or No Deals: Transactional Drafting And Simulation For First Years, Lynnise Pantin

Lynnise E. Pantin

No abstract provided.


Mock Admissions Panel, Neil Sobol Sep 2013

Mock Admissions Panel, Neil Sobol

Neil L Sobol

No abstract provided.


Presenter, Attitude Is Essential Seminar, Lynnise Pantin Jul 2013

Presenter, Attitude Is Essential Seminar, Lynnise Pantin

Lynnise E. Pantin

No abstract provided.


Teaching Law Outside The Classroom – Using Technology To Creatively Connect With Students, Stephanie Miller Jul 2013

Teaching Law Outside The Classroom – Using Technology To Creatively Connect With Students, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Faculty, Insights Into U.S. Law, Sharon Beckman Jun 2013

Faculty, Insights Into U.S. Law, Sharon Beckman

Sharon Beckman

Faculty member for Insights into U.S. Law, a program for visiting law students from Renmin University in Beijing, China, July 2012 and 2013.


Tech Skills For The 21st Century Law Librarian, Stephanie Miller Jun 2013

Tech Skills For The 21st Century Law Librarian, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Aals Clinical Section Annual Meeting Group Leader, Charlotte Hughart Apr 2013

Aals Clinical Section Annual Meeting Group Leader, Charlotte Hughart

Charlotte Hughart

No abstract provided.


Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Student Services For The Millennial Generation, Stephanie Miller Apr 2013

Something Borrowed, Something Blue: Student Services For The Millennial Generation, Stephanie Miller

Stephanie C. Miller

No abstract provided.


Moderator, Law Schools And The Education Of Democratic Citizens: A Symposium Featuring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (Ret.) , Sharon Beckman Apr 2013

Moderator, Law Schools And The Education Of Democratic Citizens: A Symposium Featuring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (Ret.) , Sharon Beckman

Sharon Beckman

No abstract provided.


Zen And The Art Of Self Assessment: The Law Library's Role In Creating And Conducting Assessment, Katherine Marsh Mar 2013

Zen And The Art Of Self Assessment: The Law Library's Role In Creating And Conducting Assessment, Katherine Marsh

Katherine Marsh

No abstract provided.


American Legal Education: Where Did It Come From? Where Is It Going?, Daniel Coquillette Mar 2013

American Legal Education: Where Did It Come From? Where Is It Going?, Daniel Coquillette

Daniel R. Coquillette

No abstract provided.


Interactive Teaching Methods Workshop, Judith Mcmorrow Mar 2013

Interactive Teaching Methods Workshop, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

No abstract provided.


Teaching Legal Ethics In China, Judith Mcmorrow Mar 2013

Teaching Legal Ethics In China, Judith Mcmorrow

Judith A. McMorrow

Both legal education and the legal services sector is growing rapidly in China, putting increasing need on exploring the role of legal ethics education in this process. This ABA Rule of Law sponsored conference at China University of Political Science and Law drew together leaders on legal ethics education to explore ways to better understand and improve the teaching and scholarship in this field.


Getting On Track, Staying On Track, Mark Burge Feb 2013

Getting On Track, Staying On Track, Mark Burge

Mark Edwin Burge

No abstract provided.


Law And Negotiation: Necessary Partners Or Strange Bedfellows?, Nancy Schultz Feb 2013

Law And Negotiation: Necessary Partners Or Strange Bedfellows?, Nancy Schultz

Nancy Schultz

To what degree does legal authority dictate the outcomes of negotiations? Scholars have discussed the issue, and law students argue about it in their negotiation classes. A survey of practicing lawyers reveals that knowing the law is an important part of the preparation for negotiation, but that legal authority is not the primary determinant of negotiated outcomes in practice. Financial constraints, bargaining power, and negotiating skill are all reported as having a greater effect on negotiated outcomes than the law.


Outcomes, Measures And Assessment In International Legal Exchanges, William Byrnes Jan 2013

Outcomes, Measures And Assessment In International Legal Exchanges, William Byrnes

William H. Byrnes

No abstract provided.


Educating Tomorrow’S Lawyers: Challenges And Opportunities For A New Law School, Aric Short Dec 2012

Educating Tomorrow’S Lawyers: Challenges And Opportunities For A New Law School, Aric Short

Aric Short

No abstract provided.


One Small Step For Legal Writing, One Giant Leap For Legal Education: Making The Case For More Writing Opportunities In The "Practice-Ready" Law School Curriculum, Sherri Keene Dec 2012

One Small Step For Legal Writing, One Giant Leap For Legal Education: Making The Case For More Writing Opportunities In The "Practice-Ready" Law School Curriculum, Sherri Keene

Sherri Keene

Legal writing is more than an isolated practical skill or a law school course; it is a valuable tool for broadening and deepening one’s knowledge and understanding of the law. If experienced legal professionals, both professors and practitioners alike, take a hard look back at their careers, many will no doubt remember how their work on significant legal writing projects advanced their own knowledge of the law and enhanced their professional competence. Legal writing practice helps the writer to gain expertise in a number of ways: first, the act of writing itself promotes learning; second, close work on legal writing …