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Using Socioeconomics To Teach Federal Income Taxation, Richard Gershon Jan 2004

Using Socioeconomics To Teach Federal Income Taxation, Richard Gershon

Richard Gershon

No abstract provided.


Abortion And Divorce Law In Ireland, Jennifer Spreng Dec 2003

Abortion And Divorce Law In Ireland, Jennifer Spreng

Jennifer E Spreng

No abstract provided.


Designing And Developing Web-Based Continuing Legal Education, Timothy R. Tarvin, William Brescia, James Jackson, Christopher Ott Dec 2003

Designing And Developing Web-Based Continuing Legal Education, Timothy R. Tarvin, William Brescia, James Jackson, Christopher Ott

Timothy R Tarvin

The development of Web-based Continuing Legal Education (“CLE”) courses is becoming increasingly important to the legal profession and legal education. Forty states currently have mandatory requirements for continuing legal education, many of which permit online CLE. In a collaborative project at the University of Arkansas, a product was designed and developed to serve as a model for future Web-based CLE. This paper provides an account of the process of developing a course interface, the process used to coordinate class activities with the client, and a description of the finished product. Because the course was developed exclusively in an academic environment, …


Conceptualizing A Law School As An Integral Part Of The Legal Profession, Lawrence K. Hellman Dec 2003

Conceptualizing A Law School As An Integral Part Of The Legal Profession, Lawrence K. Hellman

Lawrence K. Hellman

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Global Legal Education And Human Rights, Claudio M. Grossman Dec 2003

Global Legal Education And Human Rights, Claudio M. Grossman

Claudio M. Grossman

American University Washington College of Law's Human Rights Brief is an important educational tool for all of us and is a tremendous source for those involved in human rights work around the world. The Brief promotes the development of human rights by providing both analysis and information about cutting edge cases involving human rights violations today. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the Brief, I will reflect on what I perceive to be the changes necessary for legal education and discuss the role of human rights in that process.