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Tuesday, August 09, 2022
Assiging pre-1L summer reading
Have law schools begun assigning law-related books to incoming 1Ls--for example, books on how law shapes society, lawyer mindfulness, and other topics that frame law, legal practice, and law school in some broader framework. Is your school assigning something? If so, what book(s) and what are you doing with them (discussion during orientation, integrating into 1L courses, etc.)?
Leave answers in comments or email me. (Irrelevant comments will be deleted--please don't fuck up a genuine question about legal education).
Posted by Howard Wasserman on August 9, 2022 at 03:20 PM in Howard Wasserman, Teaching Law | Permalink
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