Peace, focus, and the ability to perform under stressful conditions are important attributes in the high-pressure, high-stakes and highly competitive field of law. This article considers the benefits of the “mindfulness movement,” what mindfulness looks like in the legal education context, and how mindfulness practices may be beneficial for New Zealand law students
“To be a good lawyer, one has to be a healthy lawyer. Sadly, our profession is falling short when it...
This chapter considers the value that meditation potentially adds to legal education. It begins by d...
The push to incorporate mindfulness into the practice of law is gaining traction. Defined as paying...
Peace, focus, and the ability to perform under stressful conditions are important attributes in the ...
Recent calls for law students, lawyers, judges, and others in the legal profession to try mindfulnes...
The legal profession is embracing mindfulness—an avenue of personal and professional growth and deve...
This Article proposes that introducing mindfulness meditation into the legal profession may improve ...
The National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being has raised strong concerns about the poor state of the ...
These are phenomenally challenging times. Mindfulness is a tool that can help lawyers support themse...
This article introduces the Mindfulness Symposium, which includes five articles that developed out o...
Law school and law practice can be an intense and chaotic experience. Library outreach can include p...
Jon Kabat-Zinn, the founder of mindfulness-based stress reduction, defines mindfulness as paying att...
In an externship setting, where students are asked to combine theory and practice, intentional refle...
In this article, I add to the existing mindfulness literature by discussing other ways that law teac...
As a contemplative practice, meditation takes different forms. A dictionary definition of the verb t...
“To be a good lawyer, one has to be a healthy lawyer. Sadly, our profession is falling short when it...
This chapter considers the value that meditation potentially adds to legal education. It begins by d...
The push to incorporate mindfulness into the practice of law is gaining traction. Defined as paying...
Peace, focus, and the ability to perform under stressful conditions are important attributes in the ...
Recent calls for law students, lawyers, judges, and others in the legal profession to try mindfulnes...
The legal profession is embracing mindfulness—an avenue of personal and professional growth and deve...
This Article proposes that introducing mindfulness meditation into the legal profession may improve ...
The National Task Force on Lawyer Well-Being has raised strong concerns about the poor state of the ...
These are phenomenally challenging times. Mindfulness is a tool that can help lawyers support themse...
This article introduces the Mindfulness Symposium, which includes five articles that developed out o...
Law school and law practice can be an intense and chaotic experience. Library outreach can include p...
Jon Kabat-Zinn, the founder of mindfulness-based stress reduction, defines mindfulness as paying att...
In an externship setting, where students are asked to combine theory and practice, intentional refle...
In this article, I add to the existing mindfulness literature by discussing other ways that law teac...
As a contemplative practice, meditation takes different forms. A dictionary definition of the verb t...
“To be a good lawyer, one has to be a healthy lawyer. Sadly, our profession is falling short when it...
This chapter considers the value that meditation potentially adds to legal education. It begins by d...
The push to incorporate mindfulness into the practice of law is gaining traction. Defined as paying...