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Criminal Justice And The Public Imagination, Erik Luna
Criminal Justice And The Public Imagination, Erik Luna
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As this symposium demonstrates, criminology has much to offer criminal law and procedure. But there are limits to this endeavor, such as when public policy is distorted by powerful emotions that ignore the lessons of legal doctrine and social science. This article presents one possible response in such circumstances: expanding the interdisciplinary relationship to include literary and cultural materials usually associated with the humanities. These works can inspire the public imagination in ways that law and criminology cannot, at times offering an alternative narrative to counter emotion-driven claims of necessity, for instance, and raising the exact type of questions that …
An Interdisciplinary Framework For Understanding And Cultivating Law Student Enthusiasm, Emily Zimmerman
An Interdisciplinary Framework For Understanding And Cultivating Law Student Enthusiasm, Emily Zimmerman
Emily Zimmerman
Anecdotal evidence abounds about the loss of enthusiasm experienced by law students. Law review articles too note this loss of enthusiasm and the demoralization of law students that occurs during their time in law school. However, although the loss of law student enthusiasm is frequently noted, little has been done to systematically analyze law student enthusiasm. Existing literature does not provide a definition of "law student enthusiasm" or a foundation of theory and research for understanding law student enthusiasm and its significance in legal education.
In an effort to fill the gap in our understanding of law student enthusiasm, this …