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Full-Text Articles in Legal Writing and Research
Jezebels And Jungle Bunnies: How The Stereotypes Of Black Women Shape Legislation, The Legal Profession, And Feminist Jurisprudence, Kersti Myles
The Modern American
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You Get The Law - And You Get The Law - And You Get The Law, Shannon M. Roddy
You Get The Law - And You Get The Law - And You Get The Law, Shannon M. Roddy
Newsletters & Other Publications
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That's A Wrap, Shannon M. Roddy
That's A Wrap, Shannon M. Roddy
Newsletters & Other Publications
Law Library Lights, vol. 60, issue 4
Freeing The Law, Khelani Clay
Freeing The Law, Khelani Clay
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Experiential Learning And Assessment In The Era Of Donald Trump, Jamie Abrams
Experiential Learning And Assessment In The Era Of Donald Trump, Jamie Abrams
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
Law teaching is turning a critical corner with the implementation of new ABA accreditation standards requiring greater skills development, experiential learning, and student assessment. Years of debate and discourse preceded the adoption of these ABA Standards, followed by a surge in programming, conferencing, and list-serv activity to prepare to implement these standards effectively. Missing from the dialogue about effective implementation of standards has been thoughtful consideration of how implementing these requirements will intersect with the challenges, realities, opportunities, and complexities of political divisiveness and polarization so prevalent in society and university campuses today.
Law schools are notably implementing these pedagogical …