Touro Law Center Releases Second Issue of the Journal of Experiential Learning
January 29, 2016
Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers Consortium member Touro Law Center has released the second issue of its Journal of Experiential Learning. The issue focuses on incubator and residency programs and their impact on legal education and law students, particularly post-graduation. Articles include:
- Incubator Development at Home and Abroad: Anecdotal Stories from the Trenches — Fred Rooney
- Law School Based Incubators and Access to Justice – Perspectives from Deans — Patricia Salkin, Ellen Suni, Niels Schumann, and Mary Lu Bilek
- Incubating Community Law Practices: Post-Graduate Models for Lawyer Training & Access to Law — Luz E. Herrera
- Innovate, Collaborate, & Serve: Louisiana’s “LIFT” – A Legal Incubator and Accelerator Program Startup Guide — Amy Duncan
- The Pro Bono Requirement in Incubator Programs: A Reflection on Structuring Pro Bono Work for Program Attorneys — Davida Finger
- Creating a Post-Graduate Incubator Program through a Law School-Bar Association Partnership — Robyn L. Meadows, J. Palmer Lockard, and Elizabeth G. Simcox
- A Custom Tailored Form of Post-Graduate Legal Training: The Rhode Island Center for Justice — Robert McCreanor
- Implementing Psychological Resilience Training in Law Incubators — M. Mark Heekin
- The Special Role of Career Service Professionals in the Development and Success of Law School Incubator Programs — Sumana Wolf and Erica Edwards-Oneal
Hunter Metcalf is a third-year law student at the University of Colorado Law School and contributes to IAALS Online. Please direct inquiries about this post to iaals@du.edu.