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Tribute To Professor James Moliterno, Patricia Roberts, Soledad Atienza, Eleanor Myers, James S. Heller, Gary Tamsitt, Neal Devins, Peter Čuroš, Veronika Tomoszek, Maxim Tomoszek, Paul Žilinčík, Rongjie Lan, José M. De Areilza, Irina Lortkipanidze, Ján Mazúr, Javier Guillen, Lucia Berdisová, James Étienne Viator
Tribute To Professor James Moliterno, Patricia Roberts, Soledad Atienza, Eleanor Myers, James S. Heller, Gary Tamsitt, Neal Devins, Peter Čuroš, Veronika Tomoszek, Maxim Tomoszek, Paul Žilinčík, Rongjie Lan, José M. De Areilza, Irina Lortkipanidze, Ján Mazúr, Javier Guillen, Lucia Berdisová, James Étienne Viator
Faculty Publications
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An All-Volunteer Force: Law Students And Pro Bono Lawyers Helping Veterans, Patricia E. Roberts
An All-Volunteer Force: Law Students And Pro Bono Lawyers Helping Veterans, Patricia E. Roberts
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Post 9/11 Veterans: Welcoming Them Home As Colleagues And Clients, Patricia E. Roberts
Post 9/11 Veterans: Welcoming Them Home As Colleagues And Clients, Patricia E. Roberts
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
From "War On Poverty" To Pro Bono: Access To Justice Remains Elusive For Too Many, Including Our Veterans, Patricia E. Roberts
From "War On Poverty" To Pro Bono: Access To Justice Remains Elusive For Too Many, Including Our Veterans, Patricia E. Roberts
Faculty Publications
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson launched the War on Poverty. The Legal Services Program of 1965, along with the Legal Services Corporation formed in 1974, considerably increased civil legal aid to America’s poor. Yet today, there is only one legal aid attorney for every 6,415 people living in poverty. Veterans, comprising 4.6%of those living in poverty, often suffer additional obstacles and extensive legal needs, including assistance in obtaining benefits to which they are entitled. While encouraging additional pro bono service among attorneys incrementally increases the availability of legal services to the poor, law school clinics across the country …
Supporting And Promoting Scholarly Life In Turbulent Times, A. Benjamin Spencer
Supporting And Promoting Scholarly Life In Turbulent Times, A. Benjamin Spencer
Faculty Publications
One of the most important contributions a law school can make is to the development of the law through scholarly research. As one of the three pillars of being an academic-the other two being teaching and service-producing legal scholarship in one's respective area of expertise is an enterprise that nearly all law schools would like to support. However, during these challenging times for legal education arising from enrollment declines and the resultant adverse budgetary impacts, fully supporting legal scholarship can be particularly challenging. Having served as Associate Dean for Research I at Washington & Lee University School of Law ("W …
A Proposal To Improve The Workplace Law Curriculum From A Corporate Compliance Perspective, Nicole B. Porter
A Proposal To Improve The Workplace Law Curriculum From A Corporate Compliance Perspective, Nicole B. Porter
Faculty Publications
The goal of this Article is to explore and propose a course [in labor and employment law] that I believe will be very valuable for law students. The goal of the course will be two-fold. The first goal will be to integrate the three areas of workplace law [Employment Discrimination, Labor Law, and Employment Law] into one course, exploring the ways that these areas of the law intersect and interact with one another. The second goal will be to teach non-litigation practical skills that will benefit students when eventually called upon to advise employers on the compliance of our workplace …
The First Day Of Criminal Law: Forgetting Everything You Thought You Already Knew, Kami Chavis Simmons
The First Day Of Criminal Law: Forgetting Everything You Thought You Already Knew, Kami Chavis Simmons
Faculty Publications
Whether from the media or the seemingly endless rotation of Law and Order episodes, many students enter law school with a great deal of knowledge about important concepts that dominate Criminal Law, including murder, manslaughter, conspiracy, self-defense, or insanity. This familiarity with criminal law presents a dual challenge for students and professors alike. First, as future lawyers, they must force themselves to think critically about these familiar topics, and despite their basic knowledge of the criminal justice system, students quickly learn that there is much more to criminal law than meets the eye. Second, part of this critical analysis requires …
The Law School Critique In Historical Perspective, A. Benjamin Spencer
The Law School Critique In Historical Perspective, A. Benjamin Spencer
Faculty Publications
Contemporary critiques of legal education abound. This arises from what can be described as a perfect storm: the confluence of softness in the legal employment market, the skyrocketing costs of law school, and the unwillingness of clients and law firms to continue subsidizing the further training of lawyers who failed to learn how to practice in law school. As legal jobs become increasingly scarce and salaries stagnate, the value proposition of law school is rightly being questioned from all directions. Although numerous valid criticisms have been put forth, some seem to be untethered from a full appreciation for how the …
A Noteworthy Absence, Nancy Leong
Post-Tenure Review As If It Mattered, Jayne W. Barnard
Post-Tenure Review As If It Mattered, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Personal Integration And Outsider Status As Factors In Law Student Well-Being, Susan Grover
Personal Integration And Outsider Status As Factors In Law Student Well-Being, Susan Grover
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Exporting American Legal Education, James E. Moliterno
Exporting American Legal Education, James E. Moliterno
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No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Teaching Of Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
Reflections On The Teaching Of Constitutional Law, William W. Van Alstyne
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No abstract provided.
Better Lucky Than Good, Neal Devins
W & M Law School Came First. Why Care?, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
W & M Law School Came First. Why Care?, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
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No abstract provided.
Professor Stephen H. Schulman, Peter J. Henning, Eric Kades
Professor Stephen H. Schulman, Peter J. Henning, Eric Kades
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No abstract provided.
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Cultural Musings Of A Non-Traditional Dean, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Cultural Musings Of A Non-Traditional Dean, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
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An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.
An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.
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The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks
The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks
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No abstract provided.
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
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No abstract provided.
In-House Live-Client Clinical Programs: Some Ethical Issues, James E. Moliterno
In-House Live-Client Clinical Programs: Some Ethical Issues, James E. Moliterno
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No abstract provided.
Reflections On Britain's Research Assessment Exercise, Jayne W. Barnard
Reflections On Britain's Research Assessment Exercise, Jayne W. Barnard
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No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Seattle University Skills Development Series, James E. Moliterno
Book Review Of Seattle University Skills Development Series, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
James Landis: The Administrative Process, Charles H. Koch Jr.
James Landis: The Administrative Process, Charles H. Koch Jr.
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No abstract provided.
On The Future Of Integration Between Skills And Ethics Teaching: Clinical Legal Education In The Year 2010, James E. Moliterno
On The Future Of Integration Between Skills And Ethics Teaching: Clinical Legal Education In The Year 2010, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
Twelve years ago Anthony G. Amsterdam looked into the 21st century for a description of clinical legal education. With the decided advantage of being that much closer to the turn of the century, I think I will take a similar stab. This essay is less a contradiction of Amsterdam's predictions than it is a supplement with the advantages of the passage of time. I will adopt his 21st-century perspective and look at clinical legal education from the vantage point of the year 2010.
A Response To Professor Vernellia R. Randall's The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Students And Performance, Cynthia V. Ward
A Response To Professor Vernellia R. Randall's The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, First Year Law Students And Performance, Cynthia V. Ward
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Professional Preparedness: A Comparative Study Of Law Graduates' Perceived Readiness For Professional Ethics Issues, James E. Moliterno
Professional Preparedness: A Comparative Study Of Law Graduates' Perceived Readiness For Professional Ethics Issues, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
An Experiment With Electronic Mail And Constitutional Theory, I. Trotter Hardy
An Experiment With Electronic Mail And Constitutional Theory, I. Trotter Hardy
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.