Integrating Social Justice Issues in Legal Ethics Teaching
Long title
              Integrating Social Justice Issues in Legal Ethics Teaching 
          Author(s)' contact information
          Susan Carle,
Washington College of Law American University
              Washington College of Law American University
Conference title
              NIFTEP Summer 2012 Workshop
          Conference location
              The Banff Centre - Banff, Alberta, Canada
          Country
          Canada
              Year
              2012
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          Abstract
              Legal education, including legal ethics teaching, must confront the current crisis in the legal profession and adapt to a rapidly changing future;
Works best to put experiential learning first, using role plays, simulation, followed by reflective discussion/analysis/writing;
Supplemented with short readings that provide some historical context; and
Key is teaching creative problem solving in all its dimensions.
          Works best to put experiential learning first, using role plays, simulation, followed by reflective discussion/analysis/writing;
Supplemented with short readings that provide some historical context; and
Key is teaching creative problem solving in all its dimensions.
Teaching Methods
          
      