Hi Jeanne:
Will audio tapes (MP3s over the internet or whatever) be available
from the symposium proceedings? Or, perhaps, at least what you and
Norma are doing.
Here is a shorter, unbroken link for the Florida State University page
on the humanizing legal education movement:
http://tinyurl.com/35zuuo
Thanks for passing the information on this movement along,
John
John DeBruyn Denver CO USA
--- In CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jeanne Fahey" <jmfahey@...> wrote:
Washburn
FYI:
There's a very cool (and free) symposium being held Oct. 19-21st at
Law School in Topeka, KS focusing primarily on the humanizing legalinnovations
education movement, but which features a plenary by Susan Daicoff on the
Comprehensive Law Movement (of which Collab. Practice is a part) and a
presentation on connecting the humanizing legal ed movement to
in practice.getting
I'll be part of that presentation, as will former IACP President Norma
Trusch. (Held Sunday afternoon.)
See for details:
http://washburnlaw.edu/humanizinglegaleducation/
We hope this will be a wonderful opportunity to let those in the legal
education community know more about collaborative practice and other
innovations and to make stronger connections between innovative
practitioners and innovations in law school (including, hopefully,
more substantive classes on collab. practice, etc. in the law schools).exciting to
The humanizing legal education movement has been particularly
watch grow over the last few years. (Seehttp://www.law.fsu.edu/academic_programs/humanizing_lawschool/humanizing_law
school.html) It was started humbly by one professor with a listservand is
now a vibrant movement.
- Jeanne