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A Prescription For Teaching The Law Of Reasonable Religious And Disability Accommodation, Kerri Lynn Stone
A Prescription For Teaching The Law Of Reasonable Religious And Disability Accommodation, Kerri Lynn Stone
Marquette Benefits and Social Welfare Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching The Post-Sex Generation, Kerri Lynn Stone
Teaching The Post-Sex Generation, Kerri Lynn Stone
Faculty Publications
There is a trend that I have observed in the course of leading my classes in discussions about the kinds of behavior that may constitute unlawful discrimination: the emergence of an attitude among students that society is simply “post-sex,” or no longer in need of most or all anti-sex discrimination jurisprudence. This Article details my own approach to teaching and to raising and conducting discussions about how anti-discrimination legislation and jurisprudence works in theory, in practice, and how it would/could work in an ideal world. I enjoy teaching students with a diversity of viewpoints. However, when I began to encounter …
Developing A Student's "Thought Monitor", Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Developing A Student's "Thought Monitor", Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
No abstract provided.
Why I Teach, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Using "Forensic Irac" To Teach Students To Write, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Using "Forensic Irac" To Teach Students To Write, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus
No abstract provided.
Teaching Problem-Solving And Preventive Law Skills Through International Labour And Employment Law, Ruben J. Garcia
Teaching Problem-Solving And Preventive Law Skills Through International Labour And Employment Law, Ruben J. Garcia
Scholarly Works
This essay describes how problem-solving and preventive law principles apply in the teaching of international labor and employment law. This is because the subject itself crosses disciplinary and geographical boundaries. Students are taught about the importance of the lawyer's role as a counselor, rather than simply a litigator, which is at the center of the model of the lawyer as a problem solver.
The Fundamentals Of Teaching Sports Law, Adam Epstein
The Fundamentals Of Teaching Sports Law, Adam Epstein
Adam Epstein
The article lays out the fundamentals of teaching a successful Sports Law course including the subject areas of Sports Agency, Sports Contracts, Sports Torts, Sports Crimes, Title IX Issues, Disabilities in Sports, the use of Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs), and so on.