The AALS Section in Balance in Legal Education's General Programming Committee are excited to invite you to participate in the Section's second-annual six-part Summer Speed Idea-Sharing Presentation Series.
Each session will feature a collection of brief presentations highlighting different successful approaches to the implementation of the new ABA Standards for Legal Education, specifically Standards 303(b) (professional identity formation), 303(c) (cross-cultural competency, bias, and racism), and 508(b) (law student well-being resources). The speed presentations will be by Q&A and conversation.
The first session in the series will be Tuesday, May 3 @ 4 pm ET.
Moderator:
Natalie Netzel, Assistant Professor of Law and Co-Director of Clinics, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Speakers & Presentations:
- Janice Craft, Director of Professional Identity Formation and Assistant Professor of Legal Practice
- Faculty Advising and Professional Identity Formation
- Larry Krieger, Clinical Professor and Co-Director of Clinical Externship Programs, Florida State University College of Law
- Creating a Vision of Possibilities for Joy in the Law
- Lynn Lemoine, Dean of Students, Mitchell Hamline School of Law
- Creating a Community of “Mutual Care”
- Jerry Organ, Bakken Professor of Law and Co-director of the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions, University of St. Thomas School of Law
- Client Counseling Scenario with Reflection
- Katrina Robinson, Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Oregon School of Law
- Cross-Cultural Competency Exercise
The links for registration are in the google group.