UW School of Law

Legal Education at the Crossroads Ideas to Accomplishments: Sharing New Ideas for an Integrated Curriculum

September 5-7, 2008

The UW School of Law hosted this working conference, which came at what many in legal education consider to be a critical turning point for law school curriculum.

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Photo of UW clinical law program director and law professor Debbie Maranville (l) with the lead author of Best Practices for Legal Education Roy T. Stuckey, Webster Professor Emeritus of Clinical Legal Education, University of South Carolina School of Law, and his wife.
UW clinical law program director and law professor Debbie Maranville (l) with the lead author of Best Practices for Legal Education Roy T. Stuckey, Webster Professor Emeritus of Clinical Legal Education, University of South Carolina School of Law, and his wife.

Photo of Professor Judith Welch Wegner, University of North Carolina
Professor Judith Welch Wegner, University of North Carolina

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Photo of Washington and Lee Law School Dean Rodney Smolla (l) and Washburn University Law Professor Michael Hunter Schwartz (r)
Washington and Lee Law School Dean Rodney Smolla (l) and Washburn University Law Professor Michael Hunter Schwartz (r)

Photo of William and Mary law school professor James Moliterno
William and Mary law school professor James Moliterno

Photo of Washington and Lee Law School Dean Rodney Smolla
Washington and Lee Law School Dean Rodney Smolla

Photo of Washburn University Law Professor Michael Hunter Schwartz
Washburn University Law Professor Michael Hunter Schwartz

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Photo of City University of New York law professor David Nadvorney with Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Sophie Sparrow
City University of New York law professor David Nadvorney with Franklin Pierce Law Center professor Sophie Sparrow