Through the case method and Socratic dialogue, first year law students are taught to develop critical legal analytic skills-to “think like a lawyer.” Those skills, however, are primarily, if not entirely, intellectual. This article discusses the need to address emotional issues in educating law students. Unlike other articles, my article does not merely urge professors to raise such issues in their classes and discuss them analytically. Rather, I want students to actually experience emotion in the classroom setting as they discuss various fact situations and the legal principles involved in the resolution of disputes involving those facts. Law students need to understand and appreciate the emotions of people, including their own emotions, i...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
The dominant presumption within legal education, that we can teach students to “think like lawyers” ...
The paper calls for the integration of theory and practice in legal education through integrating em...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Clinical legal education provides a unique opportunity to engage with emotions. This article describ...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
In this piece I explore the need for instruction and experience with the heart of law practice wit...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
It is a great pleasure to participate in the celebration and exploration of Susan Bandes\u27 The Pas...
Slides used at the Society of Legal Scholars conference, Cambridge, 2011 to introduce our upcoming b...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
Many law students experience strong and sometimes difficult emotions during their time in clinical l...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
The dominant presumption within legal education, that we can teach students to “think like lawyers” ...
The paper calls for the integration of theory and practice in legal education through integrating em...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrou...
Clinical legal education provides a unique opportunity to engage with emotions. This article describ...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
In this piece I explore the need for instruction and experience with the heart of law practice wit...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
It is a great pleasure to participate in the celebration and exploration of Susan Bandes\u27 The Pas...
Slides used at the Society of Legal Scholars conference, Cambridge, 2011 to introduce our upcoming b...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
Many law students experience strong and sometimes difficult emotions during their time in clinical l...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
The dominant presumption within legal education, that we can teach students to “think like lawyers” ...
The paper calls for the integration of theory and practice in legal education through integrating em...