Notre Dame Law School’s Applied Mediation Clinic, led by Professor Michael Jenuwine, gives students practical experience both in and out of the classroom, preparing them to enter the legal profession and work with clients
TORONTO, Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – In what is one of the latest innovations in legal education, ...
Fall 2012 / Winter 2013 issue of the University of Michigan Law School Clinics\u27 newsletter
I co-created the Mediation Clinic at California Western School of Law (hereafter CWSL) with my colle...
At Notre Dame Law School’s Applied Mediation Clinic, students serve as mediators in civil cases to h...
In this second of a two part article, Catherine Shephard explains how experiential learning of media...
This Article considers several trends that converge to make it a highly favorable time for law stude...
Students will learn and develop skills crucial to the role of mediators and legal professionals. By...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
Mediation in a legal sense is a means of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Having evolved in the...
Since 2015, Legal Practice faculty have partnered with local legal services organizations and the la...
In December 2006 The Department of Crime and Policing made a successful bid for funding support from...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
TORONTO, Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – In what is one of the latest innovations in legal education, ...
Fall 2012 / Winter 2013 issue of the University of Michigan Law School Clinics\u27 newsletter
I co-created the Mediation Clinic at California Western School of Law (hereafter CWSL) with my colle...
At Notre Dame Law School’s Applied Mediation Clinic, students serve as mediators in civil cases to h...
In this second of a two part article, Catherine Shephard explains how experiential learning of media...
This Article considers several trends that converge to make it a highly favorable time for law stude...
Students will learn and develop skills crucial to the role of mediators and legal professionals. By...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
The perception that students of Law and Legal Studies should learn about a variety of methods of dis...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
Mediation in a legal sense is a means of alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Having evolved in the...
Since 2015, Legal Practice faculty have partnered with local legal services organizations and the la...
In December 2006 The Department of Crime and Policing made a successful bid for funding support from...
Influenced by critiques of legal education, law schools are scrambling to offer more and better oppo...
This article describes the authors’ experiences in designing, initiating, and evaluating a Mediation...
TORONTO, Wednesday, February 6, 2019 – In what is one of the latest innovations in legal education, ...
Fall 2012 / Winter 2013 issue of the University of Michigan Law School Clinics\u27 newsletter
I co-created the Mediation Clinic at California Western School of Law (hereafter CWSL) with my colle...