This paper explores the dynamics of emotion in law and legal classrooms by showing: (1) why foregrounding how law is shaped by emotion better equips students to learn about how law advances and/or inhibits various pursuits of social justice and (2) how emotion functions as a useful pedagogical strategy in the classroom to make students receptive enough to empathetically and critically engage with pressing legal questions about social justice. This paper fleshes out the importance of foregrounding emotions in legal classrooms through an autoethnographic account of designing and teaching an undergraduate elective law module called Law and Emotion. By synthesising critical legal studies, law and emotion scholarship, and social theories of teac...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
Slides used at the Society of Legal Scholars conference, Cambridge, 2011 to introduce our upcoming b...
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...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
Through the case method and Socratic dialogue, first year law students are taught to develop critica...
The place of emotion in legal education is rarely discussed or analysed, and we do not have to seek ...
Objectivity is central to many professions, ensuring legitimacy via impartiality and the detachment ...
Clinical legal education provides a unique opportunity to engage with emotions. This article describ...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
This article suggests that negotiation courses using traditional lectures combined with role plays a...
This article considers whether the techniques and philosophy of a 'nurturing' teacher can be justif...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
Slides used at the Society of Legal Scholars conference, Cambridge, 2011 to introduce our upcoming b...
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...
Law schools are failing both their staff and students by requiring them to prize reason and rational...
Law has traditionally viewed emotions as the enemies of rationality and reason, irrational and poten...
This thesis will explore the current and potential role of emotion in undergraduate legal education ...
Through the case method and Socratic dialogue, first year law students are taught to develop critica...
The place of emotion in legal education is rarely discussed or analysed, and we do not have to seek ...
Objectivity is central to many professions, ensuring legitimacy via impartiality and the detachment ...
Clinical legal education provides a unique opportunity to engage with emotions. This article describ...
Contemporary higher education, including legal education, incorporates complexities that were not id...
This article suggests that negotiation courses using traditional lectures combined with role plays a...
This article considers whether the techniques and philosophy of a 'nurturing' teacher can be justif...
The field of law and emotion draws from a range of disciplines in the sciences, social sciences, and...
The teaching of critical race, feminist, and queer theory generally, and of LGBT rights specifically...
Slides used at the Society of Legal Scholars conference, Cambridge, 2011 to introduce our upcoming b...