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Legal Writing and Research

2011

Teaching

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Law In The Time Of Cholera: Teaching Disaster Law As A Research Course, Neal R. Axton Jan 2011

Law In The Time Of Cholera: Teaching Disaster Law As A Research Course, Neal R. Axton

Faculty Scholarship

Disaster law is fun to teach but it has a serious purpose. Emergencies will inevitably arise but how society responds to them will determine whether or not they become full-blown disasters. Training law students to adapt to dynamic situations will give them the skills they need in a world facing global warming, resource depletion, and a burgeoning population. By creating a more robust legal system, we can create a more resilient society.

Originally published in the May 2011 issue of AALL Spectrum.


Why I Teach, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus Dec 2010

Why I Teach, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus

Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus

No abstract provided.


Using "Forensic Irac" To Teach Students To Write, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus Dec 2010

Using "Forensic Irac" To Teach Students To Write, Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus

Suzanne Darrow Kleinhaus

No abstract provided.