Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education model teaches the basics of lawyering not otherwise taught in law school: a practical understanding of the practice of law, how to deal with difficult legal ethics issues, professional skills, and the doctrines that matter. Clinical education also teaches a more personal lesson; it instructs law students to question the machinery of society, instills socially responsible values, and teaches students to address social inequities. These latter lessons all stem from the social justice mission of clinical legal education. While times may have changed since the movement’s beginnings in the 1960s and ’70s, and clinical professors have become further...
Law school clinics are paramount to developing law school graduates who embrace their special respo...
A number of developments have firmly established the role of clinics in legal education, allowing la...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Social justice has always played an important role in clinical legal education (CLE). Clinicians are...
In this chapter we discuss connections between social justice, teaching law and the legal clinic and...
Many law school clinics presume a “social justice” mission—that is, representation of the indigent a...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
As scholars and administrators look to experiential learning and clinical education specifically to ...
There is a body of literature on clinical legal theory that urges a focus in clinics beyond the sing...
Clinical legal education has arguably become a growing trend in UK law schools. However, the primary...
Educating future lawyers is about more than just teaching them substantive law. We are preparing pro...
Law school clinics are paramount to developing law school graduates who embrace their special respo...
A number of developments have firmly established the role of clinics in legal education, allowing la...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
Social justice remains relevant in teaching clinical legal education. The clinical legal education m...
This chapter explores whether we can teach students the value of social justice through clinical met...
Social justice has always played an important role in clinical legal education (CLE). Clinicians are...
In this chapter we discuss connections between social justice, teaching law and the legal clinic and...
Many law school clinics presume a “social justice” mission—that is, representation of the indigent a...
This article promotes a broad view of clinical legal education as having a political and moral purpo...
As scholars and administrators look to experiential learning and clinical education specifically to ...
There is a body of literature on clinical legal theory that urges a focus in clinics beyond the sing...
Clinical legal education has arguably become a growing trend in UK law schools. However, the primary...
Educating future lawyers is about more than just teaching them substantive law. We are preparing pro...
Law school clinics are paramount to developing law school graduates who embrace their special respo...
A number of developments have firmly established the role of clinics in legal education, allowing la...
This article explores the theoretical foundations for a social justice–centric global law clinic mov...