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Sessions Information
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April 29, 2023
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Session Type: Concurrent Sessions
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: N/A
Room: Union Square 3&4
Floor: 4th Floor
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Sessions Description
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We teach our students that lawyers are problem solvers who can work with clients on press, media, and organizing strategies beyond litigation. Clinicians and clinics, for example, can publish op-eds to more broadly communicate about problems and legal and structural barriers experienced by clients and communities and to advocate for solutions. Our session explores how op-ed writing can raise awareness of a problem, mobilize support for an issue, and persuade in efforts to remedy injustice, such as by urging elected officials to support legislative remedies. Powerful ideas can be conveyed concisely in op-ed form and read by many, and the content in op-eds can be used across social media platforms to reach multiple audiences. Session participants will generate ideas for op-eds to build support for legislative, systemic, or community solutions to pressing issues their clinics seek to address. Session facilitators will lead participants through a rubric created for this session while discussing ways to structure the argument, pitch and publish the piece, and co-author or work with clients, including ethical and dignity-related aspects of conveying clients’ experiences. A multi-modal approach to problem solving and to hopeful futures can incorporate op-ed writing, including through collaborative writing with clients.
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Session Speakers
University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law
Concurrent Session Speaker
University of California, Irvine School of Law
Concurrent Session Speaker
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Session Fees
Fees information is not available at this time.
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