The Association of American Law Schools (AALS) is hosting the 2024 Conference on Clinical Legal Education in St. Louis this week. WashULaw faculty are hosting sessions on a variety of clinical education topics at the conference.
Peter W. Goode
Session: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: Teaching Students to Read, Recognize, Understand, and Present Data in Client Representations
Lisa Hoppenjans
Session: Combating Interference in Clinical Programs
Session: The Privacy Paradox: Balancing Transparency and Privacy in the Quest for Justice
Elizabeth J. Hubertz
Session: Lies, Damned Lies, and Statistics: Teaching Students to Read, Recognize, Understand, and Present Data in Client Representations
Peter Joy
Session: Combating Interference in Clinical Programs
Robert R. Kuehn
Session: Combating Interference in Clinical Programs
Jonathan Smith
Session: AAPI Clinicians Workshop: Unfinished Stories about Asian American Identity
The full, searchable list of conference speakers is available here.
On Friday, May 3, Professor Karen Tokarz will receive the William Pincus Award, given based on scholarship, program design and implementation, or other activity beneficial to clinical education or the advancement of justice.