Sessions Information

  • January 8, 2011
    8:30 am - 10:15 am
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Parc 55 Wyndham San Francisco Union Square
    Room: Sutro
    Floor: Second Floor Level

    The value of law and humanities to the academy remains a contested issue, and this is true of legal storytelling as well.  However, what seems beyond dispute is that legal storytelling has never been more robust or vital. This panel explores storytelling’s vitality by focusing on a recent wave of narratives by law professors about the legal academy.  These “I” narratives consider a wide array of difference—from what it means to be a woman in the academy, to what it means to be a person of color in the academy, to what it means to be a lateral in the academy—and ask how this difference impacts scholarship, pedagogy and, yes, life.

     

    Business Meeting at Program Conclusion.

Session Speakers
Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Moderator

Grinnell College
Speaker

Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University
Speaker

University of California, Berkeley School of Law
Speaker

University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law
Speaker

Brooklyn Law School
Speaker

Marquette University Law School
Speaker

Santa Clara University School of Law
Speaker

Session Fees
  • 7160 Law and Humanities, Co-Sponsored by Minority Groups and Women in Legal Education: $0.00