Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age
2013 Chicago-Kent Law Review Live Symposium
Presented in partnership with The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI)
Symposium Editors
Professor Ronald W. Staudt, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Marc Lauritsen, Capstone Practice Systems
Chicago-Kent College of Law
565 West Adams Street
Chicago, Illinois 60661
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Contact: cklawreview.me@kentlaw.iit.edu
Schedule
9:00am–10:00am | Panel 1: A2J Clinic Project: Hybrid Courses | Ogilvie Auditorium |
10:00am–10:30am | Break | Front Lobby |
10:30am–11:30am | Panel 2: A2J Clinic Project: Traditional Clinical Courses | Ogilvie Auditorium |
11:30am–12:00pm | Break | Front Lobby |
12:00pm–1:00pm | Panel 3: Wider Perspectives: Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age | Ogilvie Auditorium |
Panel Participants
Panel 1: A2J Clinic Project: Hybrid Courses
Ronald W. Staudt, Professor of Law, IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law
Access to Justice and Technology Clinics: A 4% Solution
Tanina Rostain, Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Roger Skalbeck, Adjunct Professor of Law, Georgetown University Law Center
Technology, Innovation and Law Practice: An Experiential Seminar
Judith Wegner, Burton Craig Professor of Law, UNC School of Law
Becoming a Professional
Jodi Nafzger, Associate Professor, Concordia University School of Law
Sunrise Ayers, Adjunct Clinical Professor, Concordia University School of Law
A2J Clinic
Panel 2: A2J Clinic Project: Traditional Clinical Courses
Conrad Johnson, Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Mary Zulack, Clinical Professor of Law, Columbia Law School
Brian Donnelly, Lecturer in Law, Columbia Law School
Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic
Joe Rosenberg, Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Programs, CUNY School of Law
Main Street Legal Services, Elder Law Clinic
JoNel Newman, Professor of Clinical Legal Education, University of Miami School of Law
Melissa Swain, Lecturer in Law, University of Miami School of Law
Medical Legal Clinic
Panel 3: Wider Perspectives: Justice, Lawyering and Legal Education in the Digital Age
Oliver R. Goodenough, Professor of Law, Vermont Law School
Developing an e-Curriculum: Reflections on the Future of Legal Education and on the Importance of Digital Expertise
Richard S. Granat, Co-Chair, ABA e-Lawyering Task Force
The Teaching of Law Practice Management and Technology in Law Schools: A New Paradigm
William E. Hornsby, Jr., Staff Counsel, American Bar Association
Gaming the System: Approaching 100% Access to Legal Services through Online Games
Marc Lauritsen, President, Capstone Practice Systems
Liberty, Justice, and Legal Automata
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