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Home > UNM Law > Journals > New Mexico Law Review > Vol. 19 (1989) > Iss. 1

 

Winter 1989 (Symposium)

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New Mexico Law Review

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The American Bar Association's National Conference on Professional Skills and Legal Education - Albuquerque, New Mexico - October 15-18, 1987
New Mexico Law Review

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Integration of Professional Skills into the Law School Curriculum: Where We've Been and Where We're Going
Elizabeth M. Schneider

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The Lecture-in-Disguise
John Barkai

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Autopsy of a Murder: Using Simulation to Teach First Year Criminal Law
Stacy Caplow

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Training the Mentor: Improving the Ability of Legal Experts to Teach Students and New Lawyers
Liz Ryan Cole

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Reflections on the New Mexico Conference: What Would You Have Said before You Came to Law School
Daniel Greenberg

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Pedagogy in a Poor People's Court: The First Year of a Child Support Clinic
Caroline Kearney

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Reconsidering Role Assumption in Clinical Education
Minna J. Kotkin

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Goodness and Humanness: Distinguishing Traits
James E. Moliterno

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Self-Directed Learning and the Out-of-House Placement
Janet Motley

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From Bauhaus to Courthouse: An Essay on Educating for Practice of the Craft
John Nivala

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Requiring a Live Client, In-House Clinical Course: A Report on the University of New Mexico Law School Experience
J. Michael Norwood

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Exploring the Invisible Curriculum: Clinical Field Work in American Law Schools
Marc Stickgold

 
 
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