In reviewing other clinicians\u27 approaches to teaching about bias, I identified problems that eventually led me to design a two-hour class session on bias against lawyers. The following is a review of a few other teaching methods and a description of my own approach, detailing its own strengths and weaknesses. This is not an exhaustive review of all possible approaches to bias. It is offered to promote classroom discussion of bias against lawyers and to invite the development of innovative alternatives to my approach
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Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...
In reviewing other clinicians\u27 approaches to teaching about bias, I identified problems that even...
I encountered gender bias early in my teaching career. When I started teaching in large law school c...
A growing body of research shows that implicit biases based on race and other minority status play a...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
The graduating class of 1997 entered Northern Illinois University College of Law (NIUCOL) with 51% w...
This Article addresses the empirical question of whether law school curricula have advanced to the s...
This paper examines the gender biases that women trial attorneys and litigators confront in the lega...
This article summarizes a recent amicus brief written by the Korematsu Center. It describes a Spokan...
This exchange of letters picks up where Professors Adrienne Davis and Robert Chang left off in an ea...
Women consistently represent over fifty percent of entering law school classes, and one-third of all...
Student evaluations of teaching are a common fixture at American law schools, but they harbor surpri...
This study examines the experiences of female attorneys and law students with respect to gender bias...
This article calls for a renewed commitment to judicial education on the roles that gender, race, cl...
As legal education undergoes significant changes with regard to both student enrollment and faculty ...
Perception of discrimination in the legal profession Author: Sabrina Collins Faculty: Dr. Laura Moye...