This essay considers the role of empathy and humility in the professional practices of physicians and lawyers and in those who prepare students for these professions. Beginning with an overview of the goals and methods of legal education, it compares similar goals in medical education and the value of practicing law (and medicine) with empathy and humility. The essay then describes exercises used in the law school classroom designed both to teach law students about end-of-life law and also to allow them to practice counseling clients. Through these exercises, law students can experience firsthand the challenges of advising a client in the process of advance care planning in a way that includes both an explanation of relevant laws and form...
In this Article I explore the process of building and sustaining empathy with clients in the context...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
This article compares various models of ethics education and how these models are employed by both m...
The article discusses how bioethics education integrates ideas from ethics, law, science, and public...
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a ben...
In this piece I explore the need for instruction and experience with the heart of law practice wit...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
In this essay, I contend that all clinical teachers should explicitly acknowledge that they are lega...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
This article examines empirical research which surveyed 69 legal ethics students, and analyses the i...
Much has been written concerning the desirability of teaching health profession students about bioet...
In some law schools legal ethics have been taught very conservatively, focussed on the law of lawyer...
In a climate where the work of the legal profession is changing and evolving rapidly, this article c...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
This Article considers the need to help students develop a cohesive philosophy of lawyering and sugg...
In this Article I explore the process of building and sustaining empathy with clients in the context...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
This article compares various models of ethics education and how these models are employed by both m...
The article discusses how bioethics education integrates ideas from ethics, law, science, and public...
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a ben...
In this piece I explore the need for instruction and experience with the heart of law practice wit...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
In this essay, I contend that all clinical teachers should explicitly acknowledge that they are lega...
In the UK, the legal profession is increasingly acknowledging the importance of emotional intelligen...
This article examines empirical research which surveyed 69 legal ethics students, and analyses the i...
Much has been written concerning the desirability of teaching health profession students about bioet...
In some law schools legal ethics have been taught very conservatively, focussed on the law of lawyer...
In a climate where the work of the legal profession is changing and evolving rapidly, this article c...
In this essay I would like to consider the nature of the role of lawyers from the point of view of b...
This Article considers the need to help students develop a cohesive philosophy of lawyering and sugg...
In this Article I explore the process of building and sustaining empathy with clients in the context...
This chapter analyses the part that emotion plays in the ethical choices made by law professionals a...
This article compares various models of ethics education and how these models are employed by both m...