This Article begins by offering teaching objectives that can be used to focus supervision and education on effective representation of clients from different cultures as issues arise in the course of representation. The Article then discusses the context of student supervision and explains how case supervision sessions can be extremely effective moments during which to pursue those teaching goals. The Article next examines vignettes that grew out of cases handled by the University of New Mexico's Clinical Law Program
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
If law schools are to prepare students for the reality of practice, it is useful to help students be...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...
This Essay begins by offering teaching objectives that can be used to focus supervision and educatio...
Promoting cross-cultural awareness should be an important aspect of professionalism training in lega...
Lawyers’ cultural experiences, biases, and perspectives may differ from those of clients, colleagues...
Much of the current literature in multicultural lawyering focuses on learning substantive informatio...
No matter a lawyer’s practice area, it is extremely important that each lawyer possess the ability t...
This essay reflects upon the work that U.S. clinical teachers have done in helping to bring clinical...
This Capstone Paper introduces a program proposal for a two-day intercultural training for Universit...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of case-based instruction and lect...
In recent years the transformation of legal practice through globalization and shifting demographics...
The third edition of Learning From Practice covers topics relevant to law students working in real p...
As we become increasingly aware of the importance of cultural differences in society and the importa...
Human service professions are increasingly acknowledging the ubiquitous role of culture in the human...
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
If law schools are to prepare students for the reality of practice, it is useful to help students be...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...
This Essay begins by offering teaching objectives that can be used to focus supervision and educatio...
Promoting cross-cultural awareness should be an important aspect of professionalism training in lega...
Lawyers’ cultural experiences, biases, and perspectives may differ from those of clients, colleagues...
Much of the current literature in multicultural lawyering focuses on learning substantive informatio...
No matter a lawyer’s practice area, it is extremely important that each lawyer possess the ability t...
This essay reflects upon the work that U.S. clinical teachers have done in helping to bring clinical...
This Capstone Paper introduces a program proposal for a two-day intercultural training for Universit...
The purpose of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of case-based instruction and lect...
In recent years the transformation of legal practice through globalization and shifting demographics...
The third edition of Learning From Practice covers topics relevant to law students working in real p...
As we become increasingly aware of the importance of cultural differences in society and the importa...
Human service professions are increasingly acknowledging the ubiquitous role of culture in the human...
Aims to identify various models of cultural competency training, and to reflect on ways to appropria...
If law schools are to prepare students for the reality of practice, it is useful to help students be...
We entrust supervising attorneys with the critical responsibility of providing law students with a m...