Humanizing Legal Education Symposium, 47 Washburn L.J. 235-469 (2008):
- Editor's Note
- Michael Hunter Schwartz, Humanizing Legal Education: An Introduction to a Symposium Whose Time Has Come, 47 Washburn L.J. 235 (2008)
- Lawrence S. Krieger, Human Nature as a New Guiding Philosophy for Legal Education and the Profession, 47 Washburn L.J. 247 (2008)
- Barbara Glesner Fines, Fundamental Principles and Challenges of Humanizing Legal Education, 47 Washburn L.J. 313 (2008)
- Paula Lustbader, You Are Not in Kansas Anymore: Orientation Programs Can Help Students Fly Over the Rainbow, 47 Washburn L.J. 327 (2008)
- Gerald F. Hess, Collaborative Course Design: Not My Course, Not Their Course, But Our Course, 47 Washburn L.J. 367 (2008)
- Justine A. Dunlap, I'd Just as Soon Flunk You as Look at You? The Evolution to Humanizing in a Large Classroom, 47 Washburn L.J. 389 (2008)
- Susan Grover, Personal Integration and Outsider Status as Factors in Law Student Well-Being, 47 Washburn L.J. 419 (2008)
- Rebecca Flanagan, Lucifer Goes to Law School: Towards Explaining and Minimizing Law Student Peer-to-Peer Harassment and Intimidation, 47 Washburn L.J. 453 (2008)
Friday, July 25, 2008
Humanizing Legal Education?
I'll believe it when I see it!
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