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1995

Seattle University School of Law

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Jacques Of All Trades: Derrida, Lacan, And The Commercial Lawyer, Sidney Delong Jan 1995

Jacques Of All Trades: Derrida, Lacan, And The Commercial Lawyer, Sidney Delong

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Professor DeLong’s article provides humorous advice for legal professors on how to apply deconstructionist and post-Freudian theory to commercial law classes. Professor DeLong explains that the key to the successful integration of postmodern thought into your own scholarship is stunningly simple: all you have to do is not care whether you really get it right. He describes how you too will soon be turning out articles like "The Social Construction of Cowness in the Packers and Stockyards Act," or "Silencing the Lambs: Narratives of Loss and Evisceration in the Packers and Stockyards Act," or "Cattle Prods and Cutting Pens: A …


Dough, Re, Me: The Scale Of Justice (A Descant For Entering First-Year Law Students), Kelly Kunsch Jan 1995

Dough, Re, Me: The Scale Of Justice (A Descant For Entering First-Year Law Students), Kelly Kunsch

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In his own inimitable style, Mr. Kunsch reengineers the well-known "Do Re Mi "from The Sound of Music to help introduce new law students to the legal profession.


And Then Suddenly Seattle University Was On Its Way To A Parallel, Integrative Curriculum, John B. Mitchell, B. Hollingsworth, P. Clark, R. Lidman Jan 1995

And Then Suddenly Seattle University Was On Its Way To A Parallel, Integrative Curriculum, John B. Mitchell, B. Hollingsworth, P. Clark, R. Lidman

Faculty Articles

This is a story of change so sudden that it surprised even those who most fervently sought it. For nearly a decade, Seattle University School of Law has offered an extensive typical skills curriculum. All students are involved in an intensive two year writing program. The simulated Comprehensive Pretrial and Trial Advocacy Program trains over 150 students a year, while in the Law Practice Clinic, 60 students a year represent domestic and criminal clients. Course offerings that fill out the lawyering skills supports are offerings such as ADR, Negotiations, and Appellate Advocacy, along with judicial and public service externships and …