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Home > JOURNALS > JLSJ > Vol. 32 > Iss. 2 (2012)

 

The Way to Carnegie: Practice, Practice, Practice— Pedagogy, Social Justice, and Cost in Experiential Legal Education

Foreword

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Foreword: The Way to Carnegie
Sharon L. Beckman and Paul R. Tremblay

Symposium Articles

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The Clinical Mission of Justice Readiness
Jane H. Aiken

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Practice Ready: Are We There Yet?
Margaret Martin Barry

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Back to the Future of Clinical Legal Education
Phyllis Goldfarb

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The Cost of Clinical Legal Education
Peter A. Joy

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Losing My Religion: The Place of Social Justice in Clinical Legal Education
Praveen Kosuri

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Is Social Justice Still Relevant?
Stephen Wizner

Notes

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Sedating Forgotten Children: How Unnecessary Psychotropic Medication Endangers Foster Children’s Rights and Health
Matthew M. Cummings

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Toward Efficiency and Equity in Law Enforcement: “Rachel’s Law” and the Protection of Drug Informants
Ian Leson

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Peeking Under the Covers: Taking a Closer Look at Prosecutorial Decision-Making Involving Queer Youth and Statutory Rape
Michael H. Meidinger

 
 
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