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Inclusive Socratic Teaching
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Inclusive Socratic Teaching

For more than fifty years, scholars have documented and critiqued the marginalizing effects of the Socratic teaching techniques that dominate law school classrooms. In spite of this, law school budgets, staffing models, and course requirements still center Socratic classrooms as the curricular core of legal education. In this clear-eyed book, law professor Jamie R. Abrams catalogs both the harms of the Socratic method and the deteriorating well-being of modern law students and lawyers, concluding that there is nothing to lose and so much to gain by reimagining Socratic teaching. Recognizing that these traditional classrooms are still necessary sites to fortify and catalyze other innovations and values in legal education, Inclusive Socratic Teaching provides concrete tips and strategies to dismantle the autocratic power and inequality that so often characterize these classrooms. A galvanizing call to action, this hands-on guide equips educators and administrators with an inclusive teaching model that reframes the Socratic classroom around teaching techniques that are student centered, skills centered, client centered, and community centered.

Mentor Handbook 2003
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 42

Mentor Handbook 2003

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book is designed as a short course on how to be an effective mentor at the Dept. of Justice. It contains general information about the role and responsibilities of a mentor and offers a checklist on what to cover and when to cover it.

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2764

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Surveillance, Security, and Privacy

Although surveillance hit the headlines with revelations by Edward Snowden that the National Security Agency had been tracking phone calls worldwide, surveillance of citizens by their governments actually has been conducted for centuries. Only now, with the advent of modern technologies, it has exponentially evolved so that today you can barely step out your door without being watched or recorded in some way. In addition to the political and security surveillance unveiled by the Snowden revelations, think about corporate surveillance: each swipe of your ID card to enter your office is recorded, not to mention your Internet activity. Or economic surveillance: what you buy online or with a cre...

Guns Across America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Guns Across America

A fascinating tour through the history of one of America's most controversial issues: gun control

Secret Messages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 312

Secret Messages

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000
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  • Publisher: Unknown

To defeat your enemies you must know them well. In wartime, however, enemy codemakers make that task much more difficult. If you cannot break their codes and read their messages, you may discover too late the enemy's intentions. That's why codebreakers were considered such a crucial weapon during World War II. In Secret Messages, David Alvarez provides the first comprehensive analysis of the impact of decoded radio messages (signals intelligence) upon American foreign policy and strategy from 1930 to 1945. He presents the most complete account to date of the U.S. Army's top-secret Signal Intelligence Service (SIS): its creation, its struggles, its rapid wartime growth, and its contributions ...

Symposium
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Symposium

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Auto Pact
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

The Auto Pact

  • Categories: Law

Canada and the United States signed the Automotive Products Trade Agreement (Auto Pact) in 1965, thus resolving a competitive crisis in Canada's auto industry and extending that industry's vitality for another 35 years, until a decision of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in February 2000 determined that the Pact violated international trading rules. Following an unsuccessful appeal by Canada to the WTO's Appellate Body, the pact formally came to an end in February 2001. For policymakers and scholars concerned with international trade, the story of the Pact presents a fascinating case in its own right. The great value of this remarkable book, however, is its elucidation of the main issue u...

Judicial Staff Directory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1572

Judicial Staff Directory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Protecting Our Kids?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Protecting Our Kids?

This thought-provoking work raises important questions about sex offender laws, drawing from personal stories, research, and data to prove the policies promote fear, destroy lives, and fail to protect children. Do sex offender laws protect children, or are they inherently unfair practices that, at their worst, promote vigilante justice? The latter, this book argues. By analyzing the social, political, historical, and cultural context surrounding the emergence of current sex offender policies and laws, the work shows how sex offenders have come to loom as greater-than-life monsters when, in many cases, that is not true at all. Looking at its subject from a fresh viewpoint, the book shares res...

Critical and Comparative Rhetoric
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 315

Critical and Comparative Rhetoric

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-06-30
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  • Publisher: Policy Press

Through the lenses of comparative and critical rhetoric, this book theorizes how alternative approaches to communication can transform legal meanings and legal outcomes, infusing them with more inclusive participation, equity and justice. Viewing legal language through a radical lens, the book sets aside longstanding norms that derive from White and Euro-centric approaches in order to re-situate legal methods as products of new rhetorical models that come from diasporic and non-Western cultures. The book urges readers to re-consider how they think about logic and rhetoric and to consider other ways of building knowledge that can heal the law’s current structures that often perpetuate and reinforce systems of privilege and power.