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Symposium Issue, New Directions in Clinical Legal Education–law for the people

Here is a symposium that blog readers might find of interest,  28 WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY JOURNAL OF LAW & POLICY, PP. 1-480 (2008). Peter Joy offers an introduction to “New Directions in Clinical Legal Education–law for the people” symposium. 

Hughes, Emily. Taking first-year students to court: disorienting moments as catalysts for change. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 11-36 (2008).

Sedillo Lopez, Antoinette. Making and breaking habits: teaching (and learning) cultural context, self-awareness, and intercultural communication through case supervision in a client-service legal clinic. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 37-68 (2008).

Rand, Spencer. Creating my client’s image: is case theory value neutral in public benefits cases? 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 69-110 (2008).

Bloch, Frank S. Access to justice and the global clinical movement. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 111-139 (2008).

Juergens, Ann and Angela McCaffrey. Roleplays as rehearsals for “doing the right thing”–adding practice in professional values to Moldovan and United States legal education. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 141-194 (2008).

Barry, Margaret Martin, Martin Geer, Catherine F. Klein and Ved Kumari. Justice education and the evaluation process: crossing borders. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 195-240 (2008).

Perlin, Michael L. “I might need a good lawyer, could be your funeral, my trial”: global clinical legal education and the right to counsel in civil commitment cases. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 241-264 (2008).

IMMIGRATIONPROF BLOGGER Hing, Bill Ong. Legal services support centers and rebellious advocacy: a case study of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 265-358 (2008).

Tokarz, Karen, Nancy L. Cook, Susan Brooks and Brenda Bratton Blom. Conversations on “community lawyering”: the newest (oldest) wave in clinical legal education. 28 Wash. U. J.L. & Pol’y 359-402 (2008).

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