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In recognition of the 50th Anniversary
of
the University of Tennessee College of Law Legal Clinic
The Editors of the
Tennessee Law Review
Announce the Publication of a
Symposium on Clinical Legal Education
The Summer 1997 Issue Contains Articles By:
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| various authors |
dedication to Charles Henderson
Miller, founder of the UT Legal Clinic |
| Prof. Jerry Black & Dean
Dick Wirtz |
integrating clinical mythology
and skills training into the traditional curriculum |
| Prof. Doug Blaze |
examination of current issues in
clinical education |
| Prof. Frank Bloch |
the role clinics have played in
adding experiential learning to law study |
| Prof. John Elson |
various practices that constitute
the enterprise of legal education |
| Robert MacCrate |
the crucial role of clinical education
in teaching professional responsibility |
| Dean Wally Mylniec |
the development of graduate fellowships
in clinical education |
| Prof. Dean Rivkin |
the role of clinical education
in the development of public interest law |
| Prof. Ann Shalleck |
constructing the relationship
between lawyer and client: representing women who have been
abused |
| Prof. Lucie White |
teaching alternative development
strategies in law school clinics |
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This symposium issue is still available:
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