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Center Faculty/Staff News, Human Rights Brief Jan 2000

Center Faculty/Staff News, Human Rights Brief

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


My Recollection Of Burnett Harvey, Douglass Boshkoff Jan 2000

My Recollection Of Burnett Harvey, Douglass Boshkoff

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The Future Of Social Justice, Lucia A. Silecchia Jan 2000

Reflections On The Future Of Social Justice, Lucia A. Silecchia

Seattle University Law Review

This Address contains remarks made on October 18, 1999 as part of the Dedication Celebration for the Seattle University School of Law.


There Is A Method(Ology) To This Madness: A Review And Analysis Of Feedback In The Clinical Process, Victor M. Goode Jan 2000

There Is A Method(Ology) To This Madness: A Review And Analysis Of Feedback In The Clinical Process, Victor M. Goode

Oklahoma Law Review

No abstract provided.


"Johnny's In The Basement/Mixing Up His Medicine": Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Clinical Teaching, Keri K. Gould, Michael L. Perlin Jan 2000

"Johnny's In The Basement/Mixing Up His Medicine": Therapeutic Jurisprudence And Clinical Teaching, Keri K. Gould, Michael L. Perlin

Seattle University Law Review

Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) provides a new and exciting approach to clinical teaching. By incorporating TJ principles in both the classroom and out-of-classroom components of clinic courses, law professors can give students new and important insights into some of the most difficult problems regularly raised in clinical classes and practice settings. This Article will proceed in three sections. The first section briefly provides some background about TJ and how it has been employed to investigate other areas of the law. Then, the Article discusses some of the important new theoretical developments in clinical legal education, mostly from the "critical lawyering" perspective. …


Psychological Consequences Of Adopting A Therapeutic Lawyering Approach: Pitfalls And Protective Strategies, Lynda L. Murdoch Jan 2000

Psychological Consequences Of Adopting A Therapeutic Lawyering Approach: Pitfalls And Protective Strategies, Lynda L. Murdoch

Seattle University Law Review

The integration of preventive law and therapeutic jurisprudence holds promise for enriching the careers of many practicing lawyers. However, the process of becoming more therapeutic in orientation also involves risk. This Article discusses four potential pitfalls: (1) the process of becoming psychologically-minded and its inherent hazards, including overidentification; (2) the difficulty of balancing neutrality and involvement; (3) the need to identify and manage transference and countertransference; and (4) the risk of secondary trauma. Protective strategies, drawn from the psychotherapeutic and burnout literature, are outlined. This Article stresses the need for lawyers to recognize potential hazards and draw on the experience …


Animal Law -- The Casebook, Steven M. Wise Jan 2000

Animal Law -- The Casebook, Steven M. Wise

Animal Law Review

No abstract provided.


"But Since They Got Burnett Harvey...", Roger B. Dworkin Jan 2000

"But Since They Got Burnett Harvey...", Roger B. Dworkin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Tribute (Burnett Harvey), William D. Popkin Jan 2000

In Tribute (Burnett Harvey), William D. Popkin

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Tribute (Burnett Harvey), Julius G. Getman Jan 2000

In Tribute (Burnett Harvey), Julius G. Getman

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Hepburn's Dream: The History Of The Indiana Law Journal, Colleen Kristl Pauwels Jan 2000

Hepburn's Dream: The History Of The Indiana Law Journal, Colleen Kristl Pauwels

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.