Category Archives: Legal Education

System Change & Clinical Legal Education – Washington, D.C.

The Law Review for the University of the District of Columbia School of Law will be hosting a symposium on System Change & Clinical Legal Education on Jan. 9, 2012,…

Registration Open for AALS Annual Meeting – Washington, DC

Registration is open for the AALS Annual Meeting (Jan. 4-8, 2012). The early bird deadline is Nov. 17, 2011. mw

Call for Papers: Technology in and Beyond the Classroom – Durham, NC

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning and North Carolina Central University School of Law invite papers for its Technology in and Beyond the Classroom: How to Use Technology to Leverage Learning …

AALS – Academic Freedom, Academic Duty – Washington, DC

Registration is open for the 2012 AALS annual meeting, Jan. 4-8, 2012. The theme is Academic Freedom and Academic Duty. mw

Legal Writing Conference – Concord, NH

The New England Consortium of Legal Writing Teachers seeks proposals for presentations at the Creating Practice-Ready Assignments and Exercises Legal Writing Conference. The conference aims to provide attendees with new…

The Place of Religion in the Law School, the University, and the Practice of Law – Central Islip, New York

The Touro Law Center will host the biennial Conference of Religiously Affiliated Law Schools May 2-4, 2012. The conference will explore a variety of issues related to the general theme…

Setting and Assessing Learning Objectives from Day One — Albany, NY

The Albany Law Center for Excellence in Law Teaching (CELT) will be hosting its inaugural conference, “Setting and Assessing Learning Objectives from Day One,” aimed at bringing together faculty from…

The Lawyer’s Role and Professional Formation – Minneapolis, MN

The University of St. Thomas Law Journal held its fall symposium, The Lawyer’s Role and Professional Formation, today, Sept. 23, 2011. At a time of wrenching change in the legal…

LatCrit/SALT Junior Faculty Development Workshop – San Diego, CA

Fellows, visiting assistant professors, pre-tenured faculty, and all those interested in transforming their careers in academia are invited to the day and a half long LatCrit/SALT Junior Faculty Development Workshop….

ClassCrits – Criminalizing Economic Inequality – Washington, DC

The ClassCrits Project, American University, Washington College of Law, and the UC Davis School of Law present ClassCrits IV: Criminalizing Economic Inequality Sept. 23-24, 2011. mw