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Letter To Golden Gate University Archivist, Fred White
Letter To Golden Gate University Archivist, Fred White
2004-2008: Frederick White
Letter from Dean White to the Golden Gate University Archivist outlining the achievements of the Law School during his tenure as Law School Dean.
The Juris Doctor Is In: Making Room At Law School For Paraprofessional Partners, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
The Juris Doctor Is In: Making Room At Law School For Paraprofessional Partners, Stephen A. Rosenbaum
Publications
The 60th anniversary of the United States’ oldest continuous legal clinic presents an opportunity to reexamine the pedagogical machinery, reshape the curriculum, reflect on advice not taken, and reignite the “movement for change” in (clinical) legal education. The author recommends a modest retooling: Law schools should offer a degree program for non-lawyer advocates. This would capitalize on the many attributes that paralegals bring to the profession.
The author's focus is on how teaching paralegals or lay advocates in law schools can foster less costly non-adversarial dispute resolution, sensitivity to human and cultural aspects of client rapport, and co-education between members …
The Law School Comes Of Age (1970-1992), Otto W. Butz, Velia Butz, Nisa Donnelly
The Law School Comes Of Age (1970-1992), Otto W. Butz, Velia Butz, Nisa Donnelly
History of GGU Law
Chapter 7 in: Voyage of Discovery, A History of Golden Gate University, Volume III 1970-1992, pp. 153-193. (Golden Gate University Press, 2008).