Sentences with phrase «legal education blog»

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14) Antoinette Sedillo Lopez at Best Practices for Legal Education Blog (Lawyers appreciate the rule of law «to resolve conflict and order society peacefully and non-violently.»)
The faculty member is also asked to agree to discuss the development of the new course in appropriate media outlets, like the Best Practices for Legal Education Blog (link above).
He regularly contributes to the Indisputably and Best Practices for Legal Education blogs for law professors.

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Iowa City, IA About Blog Find info on Election law, voting rights, legal education, the bar exam, and miscellany written by Derek T. Muller, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law.
As part of our continuing goals to provide students with a well - rounded legal education and advance legal scholarship, we've established this blog as a forum for diverse legal professionals to weigh in on the important issues of our era.
As part of our continuing goals to provide students with a well - rounded legal education and advance legal scholarship, we've established this blog as a forum for diverse legal professionals to weigh in on the important issues of our era.
Iowa City, IA About Blog Find info on Election law, voting rights, legal education, the bar exam, and miscellany written by Derek T. Muller, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
About Blog Law Times Journal is India's leading online portal dedicated to law which inculcates the ideology of «free education» in Indian Legal sector.
Using data from the Department of Education, the education advocacy group StudentsFirst wrote in a blog post that 32 percent of ATR teachers were in the pool due to a legal or disciplinary case; 25 percent had been in the pool for six years or more; and the percentage of teachers in the ATR who were found by evaluators to be «Ineffective» or «Unsatisfactory» was 12 times that for the overall teaching force for the 2014 - 15 schEducation, the education advocacy group StudentsFirst wrote in a blog post that 32 percent of ATR teachers were in the pool due to a legal or disciplinary case; 25 percent had been in the pool for six years or more; and the percentage of teachers in the ATR who were found by evaluators to be «Ineffective» or «Unsatisfactory» was 12 times that for the overall teaching force for the 2014 - 15 scheducation advocacy group StudentsFirst wrote in a blog post that 32 percent of ATR teachers were in the pool due to a legal or disciplinary case; 25 percent had been in the pool for six years or more; and the percentage of teachers in the ATR who were found by evaluators to be «Ineffective» or «Unsatisfactory» was 12 times that for the overall teaching force for the 2014 - 15 school year.
This week in a blog entitled, The Opt Out End Game, the President of the National Education Association, Lily Eskelsen Garcia, joined AFT President Randi Weingarten, in her support for the legal right of a parent to opt their child out of the Common Core assessment.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
Iowa City, IA About Blog Find info on Election law, voting rights, legal education, the bar exam, and miscellany written by Derek T. Muller, Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
As part of our continuing goals to provide students with a well - rounded legal education and advance legal scholarship, we've established this blog as a forum for diverse legal professionals to weigh in on the important issues of our era.
«A blog devoted to legal education and the legal profession from the perspective of law deans.»
The themes range from corporate law to Islamic law, from lawyers job to legal education, and I usually use economic analysis of law in analyzing the legal issues that I discuss in my blog
«We started this blog as a way to inform the College of Law community about key legal - education, research, practice, and law - library news, including but not limited to items of particular interest to Maricopa County and Arizona.»
This blog delivers resources, updates and continuing legal education to Colorado lawyers on all areas of law, including consumer, criminal, elder, employment, business, real estate, and family law.
In our half - hour conversation, he talks about his career, his thoughts on legal education, his advice for lawyers, and why he recently launched his own blog.
It's an acerbic, well - written, credible law blog about the systemic failure of the legal education system and the devastating impact that failure is having on real people.
Chicago - Kent College of Law, for example, has been experimenting with digital casebooks since the 1990s.160 Other professors argue that reading in digital format is inevitable.161 In general, those who call for more integration of technology into legal education suggest, besides digital textbooks, the use of online course management; use of listservs, blogs, and email to facilitate collaboration and communication outside of class; and the use of video - based instruction and electronic legal research aids.
The blog was intended to discuss the role of women in the law, in legal education, as students, as academics, and within the legal profession, and we also discuss other issues.
This blog is an effort to celebrate extraordinary innovations in legal education; most, but not all, of the innovations are ones that have been implemented during what all agree is a crisis in legal education.
Out of the Jungle: Thoughts on the present and future of legal information, legal research, and legal education is a new group blog founded by Jim Milles (Director of the Law Library at SUNY Buffalo), Billie Jo Kaufman, and Linda Ryan.
This blog focuses on First Amendment, entertainment, and intellectual property law issues as well as commentary on legal practice and legal education issues.
A couple of months back, I reflected in a blog post on how LPO has been influencing the trajectory of the legal profession and legal education, but what about the trajectory of LPO itself?
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Diane has chaired various continuing legal education programs regarding estate, trust and capacity matters and is a regular contributor to the popular estate blog site allaboutestates.ca.
I've been Legal Blog Watch - ing here for less than three months, but I feel that on one narrow topic — bank robbery — I have already gotten a thorough enough education from the blawgosphere to offer some specific pointers.
Your analysis of current legal information dissemination is accurate, but the schools are not the answer for many reasons, some of which I have discussed in the past on my blog (edrogue.blogspot.ca), which is mostly about public education and the problems that already plague it.
Aside from brief mentions at the places you'd expect — Best Practices for Legal Education and the Law Professors Blog Network — I haven't seen the report and its implications discussed in much detail.
Staff of the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta blog regularly about PLE (public legal education) issues - and more - at BlogosaurusLegal Education Alberta blog regularly about PLE (public legal education) issues - and more - at BlogosaEducation Alberta blog regularly about PLE (public legal education) issues - and more - at Blogosauruslegal education) issues - and more - at Blogosaeducation) issues - and more - at Blogosaurus Lex.
Ohio State University law professor Deborah Merritt's blog takes the crises in legal education and the legal profession head - on — declining law school enrollment, heavy debt loads for law school graduates, fewer lawyer jobs — and explores what the legal academy can be doing about it.
Pepperdine University law professor Derek T. Muller takes his blog's name from a speech given during the Federal Convention of 1787, and he writes about how our democracy is reflected in election law, legal education, the U.S. Supreme Court and other organs of government.
Some of that learning came from conferences and webinars offered by professional associations, some came from discussions at CBA conferences, Legal Education Society of Alberta events and some came from reviewing twitter streams and law blogs.
This means that at minimum (next week's blog will explore what could be done if law schools embraced a proactive leadership role in bringing about change) legal education should reflect what has already changed in legal practice, including a focus on settlement - oriented advocacy and the increasing remoteness of the trial process and the services of a retained lawyer from the experience of the majority of the public.
I also attend Continuing Legal Education, I write articles, I blog, and I read as much as I can about my legal practice aLegal Education, I write articles, I blog, and I read as much as I can about my legal practice alegal practice areas.
This is the fifth in a series of blog posts examining some of the legal uncertainties facing landlords and property managers who seek to respond to domestic violence on their premises, as identified in the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) report on Domestic Violence: Roles of Landlords and Property Manalegal uncertainties facing landlords and property managers who seek to respond to domestic violence on their premises, as identified in the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta (CPLEA) report on Domestic Violence: Roles of Landlords and Property ManaLegal Education Alberta (CPLEA) report on Domestic Violence: Roles of Landlords and Property Managers.
A vocal presence online (including her blog), Betsy is a frequent contributor to the ongoing debate on the future of legal education and practice.
The Legal Scholarship Blog has been nominated in the Education and Law School category for the Expert Institute's Best Legal Blog Contest.
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Though I don't usually call attention to my own stuff in comments, I think that my blog will be relevant to your readers as I often highlight legal education in virtual worlds.
In fact, one of the posts on this site mentioned in this blog (https://abovethelaw.com/2010/05/mean-blog-comments-end-quest-to-go-to-law-school-for-free/) points to how the real problem is the ridiculously high cost of a legal education.
Besides writing articles in various publications and coauthoring the Trade Secrets & Employee Mobility Blog, Mr. Altieri is a frequent guest speaker at business and professional group conferences and participates in Epstein Becker Green's Continuing Legal Education Program.
The blog contributors and editor will attempt to document and record the most recent innovations and academic experiments accompanying the legal education reform movement — and stimulate dialogue between and among all sectors of the legal academy.
The blog covers news and developments relating to evidence, legal theory, and legal education.
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