Event Title

Concurrent Session 2E. Race and the Criminal Justice System- Harmonizing Clinical and Doctrinal Teaching to Advance Social Justice: Part One

Location

Room 460

Start Date

5-10-2012 2:20 PM

End Date

5-10-2012 3:20 PM

Description

Examines how clinical and doctrinal faculty can work together to overcome the difficult challenges in facility classroom conversations about race while enhancing students’ understanding of the various issues of race that arise within the criminal justice system. Presenters include professors of criminal law and procedure in traditional lecture courses, clinics and seminars. Presenters will provide overview of specific techniques to bridge clinical and doctrinal teaching and a summary of the challenges and benefits associated with that technique.

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Oct 5th, 2:20 PM Oct 5th, 3:20 PM

Concurrent Session 2E. Race and the Criminal Justice System- Harmonizing Clinical and Doctrinal Teaching to Advance Social Justice: Part One

Room 460

Examines how clinical and doctrinal faculty can work together to overcome the difficult challenges in facility classroom conversations about race while enhancing students’ understanding of the various issues of race that arise within the criminal justice system. Presenters include professors of criminal law and procedure in traditional lecture courses, clinics and seminars. Presenters will provide overview of specific techniques to bridge clinical and doctrinal teaching and a summary of the challenges and benefits associated with that technique.