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June 03, 2005
Law & Society Friday (cont'd)
Also on tap at today's LSA confab is a Roundtable on Law and Society in the Law School Curriculum. It should be a good discussion with a particularly good panel: Stewart Macaulay and Howard Erlanger (Wisconsin), Jeannine Bell (Indiana-Bloomington), Sam Kamin (Denver). Unfortunately it's running at the same time as the paper we just mentioned, 10:15 a.m. Here's the description:
The object of this roundtable is to explore how the Law and Society perspective (method, research, theory, etc.) "lives" (or doesn't?) in the Law School classroom/curriculum/setting. This will not necessarily be a conversation about pedagogical techniques or a syllabus swap, but instead, it is an occasion to engage in a broader discussion of the place of Law and Society in law schools at the beginning of the 21st century
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