Submitted by Lou Virelli Friday afternoon at SEALS featured a panel demonstration that is a recurring part of the annual Aspiring Law Teachers Workshop. The…
Submitted by Caprice Roberts This discussion group explored threshold requirements for seeking remedies. What makes certain harms cognizable? I moderated the session, and we had…
Submitted by Colin Marks This discussion group focused on what role, if any, corporations should play in addressing a variety of non-business issues. Of particular…
Submitted by Brian Owsley A panel consisting of Rishi Batra, Cassie Christopher, Laura Frase, Max Hare, Scott Johns, Brian Owsley, and Melissa Shultz met to…
Each year, SEALS hosts a Prospective Law Teachers Workshop (PLTW), which provides intensive opportunities for VAPs, fellows, and practitioners to network and participate in mock interviews…
Submitted by Brian Owsley Olympia Duhart presented on effective ways to use tutorials in large classes. Three ideas for effective feedback and assessment. For practice…
Submitted by Corinna Lain People who enjoy talking about federal court reform are an odd bunch. They can spend hours analyzing the ins and outs…
Submitted by Barry McDonald The panel moderator, Prof. Tom Metzloff (Duke), introduced the panelists—Professors Chris Lund (Wayne State), Margaret Hu (Penn State), Michael Dimino (Widener),…
Submitted by Colin Marks This discussion group, moderated by Dean Patricia Roberts of St. Mary’s University School of Law, explored many pressing issues that have…
Submitted by Keith Robinson On the afternoon of July 29, several scholars participated in the Tensions within Law & Technology panel. The panel was moderated…