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2010 Conference on Clinical Legal Education
Date: May 4 — 8, 2010
Location: Renaissance Harborplace Hotel
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Cynthia F. Adcock (Charlotte School of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: ADCOCK, CYNTHIA, F. (F) Dir., Experiential Learning & Ass't Prof. Charlotte. BA, 1983, Carson Newman Coll.; MDiv, 1986, So. Baptist Theological Seminary; MPP, 1991, Duke; JD, 1991, Duke. Admitted: NC, 1991. Staff Att'y, Cntr. for Death Penalty Litig. Durham NC, 1993-1996; Sr. Lecturing Fel., Duke Univ. Sch. of Law, 1996 - 2004; Dir., Pro Bono Proj. AALS DC, 1999-2001; Sr. Program Mgr., Equal Just. Works, Washington, DC, 2004 - 2007. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Legal Ethics. Consultantships: Consult., ABA/AALS Law School Pro Bono Project, 2001-02; Supervising Att'y, Capital Research Project, UNC School of Law, 2004-04; Consult., U of Calif., Irvine School of Law, 2009-09.

Muneer I. Ahmad (Yale Law School)
Session: Plenary I: Using Backward Design to Inform our Teaching
Bio: AHMAD, MUNEER, I. Clin. Prof. of Law Yale. AB, 1993; JD, 1996, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1997; CA, 1997; DC, 2003. Clerk, Hon. William K. Sessions III U.S.D.C. Burlington VT, 1996-1997; Skadden Fel., Asian Pacific Am. Legal Cntr. L.A., 1997-1999; Staff Att'y, 1999-2001; Ass't Prof., American, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., American, 2004 - 2007; Prof. of Law, American, 2007 - 2009. Subjects: Immigration Law; Worker and Immigrant Rights Advocacy Clinic. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Global Workers Just. Alliance, since 2006; Bd. of Adv'rs, So. Asian Am. Leaders for Tomorrow, since 2006.

Jane H. Aiken (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Plenary I: Using Backward Design to Inform our Teaching
Bio: AIKEN, JANE, H. (F) Prof. Georgetown. b.1955. BA, 1977, Hollins Coll.; JD, 1983, New York Univ; LLM, 1985, Georgetown. Staff, N.Y.U. Rev. L. & Soc. Change. ; Ed. Bd., Clin. Law R., 2003-06. Admitted: DC, 1983; MO, 1998. Advoc. Fellow/Clin. Instr., Cntr. for Applied Legal Studies Georgetown, 1983-1985; Prof., Ariz. St., 1985-1991; Prof., So. Carolina, 1992-1998; Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1997-1998; William M. Van Cleve Prof., Washington Univ. Sch. of Law, 1998-2007; Prof., Georgetown, Since 2007. Subjects: AIDS & the Law; Clinical Teaching; Evidence; Family Law; Motherhood and Criminality (S); Torts. Books & Awards: Gerry & Bob Virgil Ethic of Serv. Award, 2006. Member: Am. Bar Fdn. Fel.; Carnegie Acad. for the Scholarship of Tchg. & Learning (Fellow, 2000).; Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Root Tilden Scholar, New York Univ.; Chair, Gov'rs Task Force on AIDS, 1988-89; Comm'r, AZ Disease Control Res. Comm., 1988-91.

Anthony V. Alfieri (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: Racial Structure and Culture in Lawyering
Bio: ALFIERI, ANTHONY, V. (M) Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Ethics & Public Serv. Miami. b.1959. AB, 1981, Brown Univ.; JD, 1984, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 1985. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. Bronx NY, 1984-1987; Clin. Assoc. Prof. & Adj. Prof., New York L.S., 1987-1990; Ass't Prof. & Dir., Clin. Studies Marquette, 1990-1991; Vis. Ass't Prof., Miami, 1991-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1995; Dir., Cntr. for Ethics & Public Serv., Since 1996; Prof., Since 1996. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Gary Bellow Scholar, 2004-, 5; Omicron Delta Kappa, 2002. Member: AALS (Exec. Com., Sect. on Clin. Educ. 2006-08).; ALI (Consult. Grp., Law Governing Lawyers, since 1998); AALS (Exec. Com., Sect. on Prof'l Respon., 1997-99). Consultantships: Bd. of Eds., Clin. Law Rev., 1993-96; Bd. of Dirs., Legal Servs. of Greater Miami, 1994-99; Ethics, Integrity & Accountability Task Force, Miami-Dade Cty. Comm. on Ethics, since 2007.

Ty Alper (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)

Roxanna Altholz (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)

Alicia Alvarez (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Plenary I: Using Backward Design to Inform our Teaching
Bio: ALVAREZ, ALICIA, (F) Clin. Prof. & Dir., Urban Communications Clin. Michigan. JD, 1985, Boston Coll. Admitted: MI, 2006; IL, 1985. Staff Att'y, Legal Assist. Fdn. Chgo., Chicago, Illinois, 1985-1988; Staff Att'y, Bus. & Prof'l People for the Public Interest Chgo., Chicago, Illionois, 1988-1989; Ass't Prof., De Paul Univ. Coll. of Law, 1989-1993; Clin. Assoc. Prof., DePaul Univ. Coll. of Law, 1993-2006; Clin. Prof., Michigan, Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; International Law; Welfare Law. Member: . Consultantships: Fulbright Scholar, Univ. of El Salvador, 2000-01.

Alicia Alvarez (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: AALS Registration
Bio: ALVAREZ, ALICIA, (F) Clin. Prof. & Dir., Urban Communications Clin. Michigan. JD, 1985, Boston Coll. Admitted: IL, 1985; MI, 2006. Staff Att'y, Legal Assist. Fdn. Chgo., Chicago, Illinois, 1985-1988; Staff Att'y, Bus. & Prof'l People for the Public Interest Chgo., Chicago, Illionois, 1988-1989; Ass't Prof., De Paul Univ. Coll. of Law, 1989-1993; Clin. Assoc. Prof., DePaul Univ. Coll. of Law, 1993-2006; Clin. Prof., Michigan, Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; International Law; Welfare Law. Member: . Consultantships: Fulbright Scholar, Univ. of El Salvador, 2000-01.

Alexis Anderson (Boston College Law School)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session II: Assuming Sameness, Finding Difference
Bio: ANDERSON, ALEXIS, (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. Boston Col. b.1951. BA, 1973, Wake Forest; JD, 1978, Univ. of Va.; MA, 1978, Univ. of Va. Admitted: PA, 1978; MA, 1983; MA, 1983. Assoc., Duane Morris & Hecksher Phila., 1978-1983; Associate, Duane Morris and Heckscher, Philadelphia, PA, 1978 - 1983. Subjects: Civil Litigation clinic (S); Introduction to Lawyering & Professional Responsibility; Practice - Clinical (S).

Deborah N. Archer (New York Law School)
Session: Racial Structure and Culture in Lawyering
Bio: ARCHER, DEBORAH, N. (F) Prof. NYLS. b.1971. BA, 1993, Smith Coll.; JD, 1996, Yale. Ed Yale L. & Pol'y Rev.; J. on L. & Feminism. Admitted: NY, 1997. Clerk, Hon. Alvin W. Thompson U.S.D.C. Dist. of CT Hartford, 1996-1997; Karpatkin Fel., ACLU NYC, 1997-1998; Ass't Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense Fund NYC, 1998-2000; Assoc., Simpson Thacher & Bartlett NYC, 2000-2003; Assoc. Prof., New York L.S., Since 2003. Subjects: Civil Rights; Clinical Teaching; Employment Law. Consultantships: Civil Rts. Com., Ass'n of the Bar of the City of NY, since 2000.

Maureen N. Armour (SMU Dedman School of Law)
Session: Creating Change In and Through the Core Classroom Curriculum: Adventures in Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, and Other Courses
Bio: ARMOUR, MAUREEN, N. Co-Dir., Civil Clin. & Assoc. Prof. Southern Methodist. b.1948. BA, 1970, Cal., Santa Cruz; MA, 1974, Cal., Berkeley; JD, 1981, Northwestern. Admitted: TX, 1982. Clerk, Hon. H. Barefoot Sanders U.S.D.C. N.D. TX, 1981-1982; Assoc., Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Dallas, 1982-1988; Part., 1988-1989; Vis. Ass't Prof., Southern Methodist, 1989-1990; Ass't Prof., 1990-1996; Assoc. Prof., Since 1996; Assoc. Dean, Clin. Educ., Since 1997. Subjects: Civil Clinic; Civil Rights (S).

Sameer M. Ashar (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Plenary II: Using Critical Perspectives to Inform Change
Bio: ASHAR, SAMEER, M. (M) Assoc. Dean for Clin. Progr. & Assoc. Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1969. BA, 1991, Swarthmore Coll.; JD, 1996, Harvard. Lead Art. Ed., Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1997; NY, 2000. Skadden Fellow/Staff Att'y, Lawyers' Cmte for Civil Rts., San Francisco, CA, 1996 - 1998; Associate, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, New York, NY, 1998 - 1999; Clerk, Hon. Deborah A. Batts U.S.D.C., S.D.N.Y., New York, NY, 1999-2000; Fellow/Adj. Prof., New York Univ., 2000-2002; Ass't Prof., Univ. of Maryland, 2002-2003; Assoc. Dean for Clinical Programs and Assoc. Prof., City Univ. of New York Sch. of Law, Since 2003. Subjects: Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic (S); Immigrant and Refugee Rights Clinic (S). Member: AALS Sect. on Poverty Law (Chair); Law and Soc. Ass'n (Board of Trustees).

Barbara A. Babb (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Teaching Students to Create Justice in Non-Traditional Settings
Bio: BABB, BARBARA, A. (F) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Cntr. for Families, Children & the Cts. Baltimore. b.1951. BS, 1973, Penn. St. Univ.; MS, 1978; JD, 1981, Cornell. Admitted: NY, 1982; MD, 1988. Assoc. Att'y, Mahlon R. Perkins P.C. Dryden NY, 1982-1985; Mng. Att'y/Domestic Law Unit, Legal Aid Bur. Inc. Balt., 1986-1989; Clin. Instr., Baltimore, 1989-1990; Clin. Ass't Prof., 1990-1993; Ass't Prof., 1993-1998; Assoc. Prof., Baltimore, Since 1998. Subjects: Center for Families Children & the Courts' Student Fellows Program (S); Child & The Family; Clinical Teaching (S); Family Law. Books & Awards: Increasing Access to Just. for Maryland's Families (with Murphy), 1992; Univ. Sys. of MD Fac. Award for Excellence in Public Serv., 1999; Performance Stands. and Measures for Maryland's Family Divisions (with Kuhn), 2002; A Strong Presence in the Life of a Child: A Report on Unified Family Courts and Juv. Delinquency Matters (with Danziger), 2003. Member: AALS (Chair, In-House Clinics Com., Sect. on CLE, 1995-04, Chair, Sect. on Fam. & Juv. Law, 2002); Ass'n of Family & Conc. Cts. (Chair, Ct. Servs. Task Force, since 2003). Consultantships: Ed'l Adv'y Bd., Fam. Ct. Rev., since 1999; Liaison, Unified Family Ct. Coord'r Coun., ABA, since 2003, Standing Com. on Substance Abuse, since 2003.

Wendy A. Bach (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Teaching to the Chaos: Oral Advocacy Skills in Poverty Courts
Bio: BACH, WENDY, A. Instr. CUNY at Queens.

Lynn Barenberg (Boston College Law School)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session II: Assuming Sameness, Finding Difference
Bio: BARENBERG, LYNN, Lect. Boston Col.

Jane F. Barrett (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

Margaret Barry (The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law)
Session: Using Brain Science to Assess Differences in Approach, Background, Values and Perceptions
Bio: BARRY, MARGARET MARTIN, (F) Assoc Prof. Cath. Uni. b.1953. JD, 1980, Minnesota. Admitted: VI, 1981; MD, 1985; DC, 1986. Ch. Legis. Counsel, U.S. House of Reps. DC, 1981-1987; Clin. Instr., Cath. Univ., 1987-1992; Ass't Prof., 1992-1998; Assoc. Prof., Since 1998. Subjects: Clinical Teaching. Member: CLEA (V.P., 1998, Pres., 1999, Bd. Mem., 2000-02); SALT (Mem. of Bd., since 2004, Chair, Affirmative Action Com., since 2005).; AALS (Chair, Sect. on CLE, 1998). Consultantships: Chair, Steering Com., Family Sect., DC Bar, 1989-91; Co-Chair, Teen Domestic Violence Subcom., DC Coord'g Coun., 1997-99; Mem., DC Bar Task Force on Family Law Representation, since 1991, Co-Chair, since 2001.

Benjamin H. Barton (University of Tennessee College of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Right to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants
Bio: BARTON, BENJAMIN, H. (M) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. Tennessee. b.1969. BA, 1991, Haverford Coll.; JD, 1996, Michigan. Exec. Note Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: MD, 1998; TN, 2003. Clerk, Hon. Diana Gribbon Motz U.S.C.A. 4th Cir. Balt., 1996-1997; Assoc., Morgon Lewis & Bockius LLP Princeton NJ, 1997-1999; Vis.Clin. Prof., Ariz. St., 1999-2001; Assoc. Prof., Tennessee, Since 2001. Subjects: Clinical Law; Legal Ethics; Torts. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., TN Just. Cntr., since 2001.

Cecily Baskir (Peking University School of Transnational Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress #3: Lawyering

Cynthia Batt (Temple University, James E. Beasley School of Law)
Session: Outcome Identification, Formative Assessment and Course Design in Field Placement Clinics
Bio: BATT, CYNTHIA, Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. Temple.

A. J. Bellido de Luna (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Planning for the Unknown: Ensuring Continuity of Clinic Operations in Emergencies
Bio: BELLIDO DE LUNA, A. J. , Mng. Dir., Clin. Law Prog. Maryland.

A. J. Bellido de Luna (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Accepting and Instituting Change in the Clinic
Bio: BELLIDO DE LUNA, A. J. , Mng. Dir., Clin. Law Prog. Maryland.

C. Elizabeth Belmont (Washington and Lee University School of Law)
Session: Plenary III: Building Consensus for Change
Bio: BELMONT, C. ELIZABETH, (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. & Dir., Community Legal Prac. Cnrtr. Wash. & Lee. b.1963. BA, 1986, Southern Illinois; JD, 1989, Loyola, Chgo. Admitted: CA, 1995; VA, 2000; IL, 1989. Assoc., Vedder Price Kaufman & Kammholz Chgo., 1989-1995; Assoc., Manatt Phelps & Phillips L.A., 1995-1996; Interim Dir. & Adj. Prof., Wash. & Lee, 2001; Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof., 2001-2002; Dir., Alderson Legal Assist. Prog. Wash. & Lee, 2001-2003; Ass't Clin. Prof., Since 2002; Dir., Community Legal Prac. Cntr., Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Employment Law. Books & Awards: J.D. cum laude, 1989.

C. Elizabeth Belmont (Washington and Lee University School of Law)
Session: AALS Registration
Bio: BELMONT, C. ELIZABETH, (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. & Dir., Community Legal Prac. Cnrtr. Wash. & Lee. b.1963. BA, 1986, Southern Illinois; JD, 1989, Loyola, Chgo. Admitted: IL, 1989; CA, 1995; VA, 2000. Assoc., Vedder Price Kaufman & Kammholz Chgo., 1989-1995; Assoc., Manatt Phelps & Phillips L.A., 1995-1996; Interim Dir. & Adj. Prof., Wash. & Lee, 2001; Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof., 2001-2002; Dir., Alderson Legal Assist. Prog. Wash. & Lee, 2001-2003; Ass't Clin. Prof., Since 2002; Dir., Community Legal Prac. Cntr., Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Employment Law. Books & Awards: J.D. cum laude, 1989.

Paul D. Bennett (The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law)

Susan D. Bennett (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Creating Change In and Through the Core Classroom Curriculum: Adventures in Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, and Other Courses
Bio: BENNETT, SUSAN, D. (F) Prof., & Dir., Community & Econ. Dev. Law Clinic. American. b.1952. BA, 1973, Yale Coll.; MA, 1975, Yale; JD, 1979, Columbia. Admitted: MD, 1980; DC, 1989. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Bur. Towson MD, 1979-1984; Lect., 1984-1987; Dir., Public Interest Law Clinic Am., 1984-1998; Ass't Prof., 1987-1991; Assoc. Prof., 1991-1994; Prof., Since 1994; Dir., Community & Econ. Dev. Law Clinic, Since 1998; Dir., Clin. Progs., 2003-2006. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Local Government (Urban Problems) (S); Poverty Law (S); Property Law. Member: AALS (Exec. Com., Sect. on Poverty Law, 1992-97, 2006-2009, Chair, 1996-97). Consultantships: Steering Com. Mem., Homeless Persons Representation Proj., St. of MD, 1987-96; Bd. Mem., Nat'l Law Cntr. on Homelessness & Poverty, 1992-01, Co-Chair, 1996-98, Sec'y, 1998-01; Co-Chair, Legal Educ. Prac. Div., Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Dev., ABA, 1999-01; Vice Chair, D.C. Bar Pro Bono Program,Community Economic Development Advisory Board, since 2008; Mem., ABA Commission on Homelessness and Poverty, since 2008.

William Berman (Suffolk University Law School)
Session: Works In Progress: Affordable Housing
Bio: BERMAN, WILLIAM, Clin. Prof. of Law Suffolk. b.1960. BA, 1982, Union Coll.; JD, 1986, Boston Univ. Admitted: MA, 1986. Ass't D.A., Middlesex D.A.'s Off. Middlesex Cty. MA, 1987-1990; Ass't Att'y Gen., Off. of the Att'y Gen. C'wealth of MA Boston, 1991-1998. Subjects: Housing Clinic; Landlord-Tenant & Housing Issues (S).

Brad Bernthal (University of Colorado Law School)
Session: Applying and Evaluating Backward by Design to Clinical Legal Education: A Criminal Defense Experiment
Bio: BERNTHAL, BRAD, Assoc. Clin. Prof. Colorado.

Caroline Bettinger-Lopez (Columbia Law School)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: BETTINGER-LOPEZ, CAROLINE, Dep. Director, Human Rts. Inst. Columbia.

Beryl S. Blaustone (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Using Brain Science to Assess Differences in Approach, Background, Values and Perceptions
Bio: BLAUSTONE, BERYL, S. (F) Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1949. BA, 1972, Univ. of Minnesota; JD, 1975, Dist. of Columbia. Admitted: DC, 1975. Assoc., Drew & Garfinkle DC, 1975-1976; Staff Att'y, Am. Fed'n of Gov't Employees DC, 1976-1977; Att'y, Self DC, 1978-1983; Legal Instr., Beacon Coll. DC, 1980-1981; Adj. Prof., Antioch, 1981-1983; Instr., CUNY at Queens, 1983-1985; Ass't Prof., 1985-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1998; Vis. Prof., Wm. & Mary, 1998; Prof., Since 1998. Subjects: Civil Rights; Clinical Teaching; Domestic Relations; Evidence; Mediation & Alternative Dispute Resolution; Office Practice. Books & Awards: I Can Speak for Myself: An Introduction to Advocacy Skills for the Public, 1982; Settle or Sue: What Else Can I Do?, 1993. Consultantships: Co-Convenor, CUNY Dispute Resolu. Consortium, 1992-99; Founding Bd. Mem., CLEA, 1992-93; Adv'r, Inst. for Conflict Resolu., Inter Amer. of PR Sch. of Law, 1998-99.

Lisa R. Bliss (Georgia State University College of Law)
Session: Surfacing Issues of Professional Culture, Class, Gender, Race and Age in the Context of Classroom Role Plays
Bio: BLISS, LISA, R. (F) Ass't Clin. Prof. & Assoc. Dir., HeLP Clinic. Georgia State. b.1963. BA, 1985, Univ. of No. Fla.; JD, 1988, Univ. of Florida. Student Wks. Ed., U. Fla. L. Rev. Admitted: GA, 1989; FL, 1989. Assoc., Neely & Player P.C. Atlanta, 1989-1993; Clin. Lect., Univ. of Florida, 1994-1995; Dep. Dir., Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Fdn., 1996-1999; Assoc., Magill & Atkinson P.C. Atlanta, 1999-2001; Instr., Georgia St., 2001-2006; Ass't Clin. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Advanced Techniques in Pretrial Litigation; Health Care Law; Health Law Partnership Legal Services Clinic; Law & Medicine; Public Interest Law and Social Welfare. Member: Best Practices in Legal Educ. Implemention Com.

Brenda B. Blom (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon
Bio: BLOM, BRENDA, B. (F) Prof. & Dir., Clin. Prog. Maryland. b.1953. BA, 1989, Baltimore; MPS, 1993, Maryland; JD, 1993, Baltimore; PhD, 2002, Maryland. Admitted: MD, 1993. Staff Att'y, Community Law Cntr. Inc. Balt., 1993-1996; Exec. Dir., Empowerment Legal Servs. Prog. Inc. Balt., 1996-1998; Ass't Prof., Maryland, 1998-2003; Assoc. Prof., 2003-2006; Dir. Clin. Prog., Since 2004; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Law; Community & Economic Development (S). Consultantships: Bd. Chair, Law Sch. Consortium Proj., since 2003; Adv'y Bd., MD Legal Assist. Network, since 2005; Adv'y Coun., Standing Com. on the Delivery of Legal Serv., ABA,, 2006-07.

Brenda B. Blom (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

Emily M Broad Leib (Harvard Law School)
Susan L. Brooks (Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law)
Session: Plenary III: Building Consensus for Change
Bio: BROOKS, SUSAN, L. (F) Assoc. Dean for Experiential Learning and Assoc. Prof. of Law Drexel. b.1960. AB, 1983, Univ. of Chgo.; AM, 1984, Univ. of Chgo.; JD, 1990, New York Univ. Note & Comment Ed., N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: IL, 1990; TN, 1993; PA, 2008. Jud. Clerk, Hon. Bernard A. Friedman U.S.D.C. Detroit, 1990-1991; Litig. Assoc., Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal Chgo., 1991-1993; Ass't Prof. of the Prac. of Law, Vanderbilt, 1993-1997; Clin. Prof., Vanderbilt, 1997-2001; Clin. Prof., Since 2001; Assoc Dean for Experiential Learning and Assoc Prof of Law, Drexel Sch. of Law, Philadelphia, PA, 2007 - Pres. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Family Law; Juvenile Law (S); Social Legislation (Child Welfare) (S). Books & Awards: Clin. Anthology (with Hurder, Bloch & Kay), 1997; Creative Child Advocacy: Global Perspectives (with Kumari), 2004; Relationship-Centered Lawyering: Social Sci. Theory for Transforming Legal Prac., 2009. Consultantships: Juv. Just. Com., ABA, since 1993; Assoc. Mem., Task Force on Children, since 1993, Co-Chair, Child Welfare Subcom., Children's Rts. Litig. Com., since 2002.

Geneva Brown (Valparaiso University Law School)
Session: Racism and Wrongful Convictions: What Can Innocence Clinics Do to Address Racism in the Criminal Justice System?
Bio: BROWN, GENEVA, (F) Ass't Prof. Valparaiso. BA, 1988, Univ. of Wisconsin ; JD, 1993, Wisconsin; MA, 2004, Univ. of Illinois. Admitted: WI, 1993; IN, 2007. Public Defender, St. of WI Kenosha, 1993-2002; Ass't Prof., Nevada Las Vegas, 2003-2005; Att'y, Self Kenosha WI, 2005-2006; Ass't Prof., Valparaiso, Since 2006. Subjects: Criminal Law; Domestic Violence Clinic; International Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice; Race and the Law; Wrongful Conviction Clinic. Member: Am. Soc. of Criminology; Amnesty Int'l; Black Women's Lawyer Ass'n. Consultantships: Member, Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence, since 2008.

Michelle Bryan (Alexander Blewett III School of Law at the University of Montana)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: MUDD, MICHELLE BRYAN, (F) Ass't Prof. Montana. b.1973. BS, 1996, Montana St.; JD, 2000, Montana. Ed., Mont. L. Rev. Admitted: MT, 2001. Att'y, Church Harris Johnson & Williams P.C., Since 2001; Instr., Montana, Since 2005. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Land Use Planning; Legal Research and Writing; Water Law. Consultantships: Bd. Mem., Montana Just. Fdn., since 2004.

Susan J. Bryant (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: AALS Registration
Bio: BRYANT, SUSAN, J. (F) Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1948. BA, 1970, Xavier; JD, 1973, Georgetown; LLM, 1980, Georgetown. Admitted: NY, 1976. Att'y, Defender Ass'n of Phila., 1973-1974; Fellow, Prettyman Legal Intern Prog. Georgetown, 1974-1976; Dep. Dir., Com. on Defense Servs. DC Bar, 1975-1976; Dir., Clin. Prog. Hofstra, 1976-1983; 2nd Yr. Coord'r, CUNY NY, 1983-1989; Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1984-2003; Acting Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1994-1996; Dir., Clinic Progs. 1989-94, Since 1996; professor, CUNY Sch. of Law, 2002 - 2009; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Evidence; Evidence; Family Law (S); Legal Research & Writing; Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Books & Awards: 1996, AALS CLinical Section Award Contributions to Clinical Education.Member: SALT, Bd. of Governors, CLEA; AALS (Chair, Sect. on CLE, 1981-83). Consultantships: Consult., CA St. Bar Exam., since 1988; Consult., Clin. Prog., Harvard, since 1989; Consult., Clinic, Univ. of Penn. Law Sch., since 1991.

Susan J. Bryant (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Welcome and Introduction
Bio: BRYANT, SUSAN, J. (F) Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1948. BA, 1970, Xavier; JD, 1973, Georgetown; LLM, 1980, Georgetown. Admitted: NY, 1976. Att'y, Defender Ass'n of Phila., 1973-1974; Fellow, Prettyman Legal Intern Prog. Georgetown, 1974-1976; Dep. Dir., Com. on Defense Servs. DC Bar, 1975-1976; Dir., Clin. Prog. Hofstra, 1976-1983; 2nd Yr. Coord'r, CUNY NY, 1983-1989; Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1984-2003; Acting Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1994-1996; Dir., Clinic Progs. 1989-94, Since 1996; professor, CUNY Sch. of Law, 2002 - 2009; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Evidence; Evidence; Family Law (S); Legal Research & Writing; Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Books & Awards: 1996, AALS CLinical Section Award Contributions to Clinical Education.Member: SALT, Bd. of Governors, CLEA; AALS (Chair, Sect. on CLE, 1981-83). Consultantships: Consult., CA St. Bar Exam., since 1988; Consult., Clin. Prog., Harvard, since 1989; Consult., Clinic, Univ. of Penn. Law Sch., since 1991.

Bridgit Burke (Albany Law School)
Session: Using Clinical Learning Objectives as Formative Assessment - An Interactive Demonstration
Bio: BURKE, BRIDGIT, (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. of Law Albany. b.1962. JD, 89, Albany. Admitted: NY, 1990. Assoc. Att'y, Levin and Weissman, New York City, New York, 1989 - 1990; Staff Att'y, Chemung Cty. Legal Services, Ithaca New York , 1990 - 1994; Assoc. Prof., Albany Law Sch., 1994 - Pres. Subjects: Clinic- Civil Rights and Disability.

Catherine Greene Burnett (South Texas College of Law Houston)
Session: How Do We Assess Professional Identity Formation? Applying Backward Design Beyond Knowledge and Skills
Bio: BURNETT, CATHERINE GREENE, (F) V.P., Assoc. Dean & Prof. So. Tex. Col. b.1951. BA, 1973; JD, 1976, Univ. of Texas. Admin. Ed., Tex. Int'l L.J. Admitted: TX, 1976. Briefing Att'y, TX Ct. of Crim. App. Austin, 1976-1977; Ass't Att'y Gen., Att'y Gen. of TX Austin, 1977-1979; Part., Morrow & Burnett Houston, 1979-1987; Ass't Prof., So. Tex. Coll., 1988-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1993; Prof., Since 1993; Assoc. Dean, Since 1997; V.P., Since 1998. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Procedure. Books & Awards: St. Const'l Crim. Procedure: Cases & Materials (with N. McCabe), 1994; Texas Crim. Appellate Manual (Co-Author), 1986, 1989, 1996; Texas Crim. Writ Prac. (with Jasuta & Wetzel), 1997. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Mem., TX Bd. of Legal Specializ. (Certified: Crim. Law); Ed., Significant Recent Decision Rpt., TX Crim. Def. Lawyer's Ass'n, 1986-94; Chair, Legal Servs. to the Poor in Crim. Matters, St. Bar of TX, 1993-06.

Ann M. Cammett (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)

Camille Carey (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Bridgette A. Carr (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Gender, Ethnicity and Immigration Status: Clinics as Vehicles for Securing and Protecting Human Rights within the United States
Bio: CARR, BRIDGETTE, A. (F) Ass't Clin. Prof. Michigan. BA, 1998, Notre Dame; JD, 2002, Michigan. Admitted: MI, 2003. Clin. Ass't Prof., Univ. of Michigan Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Human Rights; Human Trafficking Clinic; Immigration Law.

Alexandra B. Carter (Columbia Law School)

Violeta Chapin (University of Colorado Law School)
Session: Applying and Evaluating Backward by Design to Clinical Legal Education: A Criminal Defense Experiment
Bio: CHAPIN, VIOLETA, Assoc. Clin. Prof. Colorado.

Victoria L. Chase (Rutgers Law School)

Isabel Choi (University of San Francisco School of Law)

Christine Church (Cooley Law School)
Session: Developing and Using Learning Objectives and Assessment to Plan Clinical Courses
Bio: CHURCH, CHRISTINE, Ass't Dean & Assoc. Prof. Cooley.

Marisa S. Cianciarulo (Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law)
Session: Gender, Ethnicity and Immigration Status: Clinics as Vehicles for Securing and Protecting Human Rights within the United States
Bio: CIANCIARULO, MARISA, S. (F) Assoc. Prof. of Law Chapman. b.1973. BA, 1995, Cath. Univ.; JD, 1998, American; MA, 1998, Am. Univ. Sch. of Int'l Serv. Admitted: NJ, 1998; PA, 1998. Staff Att'y, Hogar Hispano-Cath. Charities of Arl. Falls Church VA, 1998-1999; Legal Dir., 1999; Assoc., Yacub & Cianciarulo LLC Falls Church, 1999-2000; Part., 2000-2001; Staff Att'y, ABA DC, 2001-2003; Clin. Tchg. Fel., Villanova, 2003-2006; Assoc. Prof., Chapman, Since 2006. Subjects: Family Violence Clinic; Gender & the Law (S); Legal & Equitable Remedies; Refugee Law (S).

Christine N. Cimini (University of Denver Sturm College of Law)
Session: Nuts and Bolts - What Do We Mean By Outcomes and Assessment?
Bio: CIMINI, CHRISTINE, N. (F) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. Denver. b.1967. BA, 1989, Clark Univ.; JD, 1992, Connecticut. Notes & Comments Ed., Conn. J. of Int'l L. Admitted: CT, 1992; OR, 1996; CO, 1998. Robert M. Cover Clin. Tchg. Fellow, Yale, 1993-96. Staff Att'y, Neighborhood Legal Servs. Hartford CT, 1992-1993; Clin. Tchg. Fel., Yale, 1993-1996; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Servs. of OR Portland, 1996-1998; Staff Att'y, ACLU of CO Denver, 1998-1999; Ass't Prof., Denver, 1999-2006; Assoc. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Teaching. Member: AALS (Litig. Sect., 2001-02, Exec. Com., 2003-06, Clin. Sect., Co-Chair Reg. Conf. Com.).; CLEA (Bd. of Dirs., since 2004).

James A. Cohen (Fordham University School of Law)

Bradford Colbert (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)
Session: Talking About Talking About Race
Bio: COLBERT, BRADFORD, (M) Resident Adj. Prof. Wm. Mitchell. b.1956. BS, 1979, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, 1985, Wm. Mitchell. Admitted: MN, 1985. Public Defender, St. Public Defender, St. Paul., Pres; Assoc., Smith Juster Mpls., 1986-1987. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Procedure. Member: CLEA. Consultantships: Lead Counsel, MN v. Carter, 525 U.S. 83 , 1998-98.

Douglas L. Colbert (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: What Do We Expect from Faculty and Law Students When Faced with a Student who Lacks the Competency or Ethical Commitment to Practice Law?
Bio: COLBERT, DOUGLAS, L. (M) Prof. Maryland. b.1946. BS, 1968, Buffalo; JD, 1972, Rutgers - Newark. Admitted: NY, 1973; MD, 1995. Sr. Trial Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. Crim. Defense Divs. NYC, 1972-1983; Fellow, Cntr. for Legal Educ. CCNY, 1980-1981; Ass't Adj. Prof., John Jay Coll. of Crim. Just. NYC, 1981-1983; Admin. Judge, Bd. of Educ. Off. of Handicapped, 1981-1990; Ass't Clin. Prof., Hofstra, 1983-1989; Assoc. Prof., 1989-1993; Arb'r/Mediator, Judicate Phila., 1991-1993; Vis. Prof., Northeastern, 1993-1994; Prof., Maryland, Since 1994; Exec. Dir., Lawyers at Bail Proj., 1998-2000. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Constitutional Law; Criminal Justice; Evidence; Human Rights. Books & Awards: Stessin Prize for Outstanding Scholarly Pub., 1989, 1991; Advocacy Scholar-in-Res., Washburn, 2004. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., MD Public Just. Cntr., since 1998; Dir., Lawyers at Bail, 1998-00; Chair, Sect. on Correctional Reform, MD St. Bar Ass'n, 1998-02.

Liz Ryan Cole (Vermont Law and Graduate School)

Susan Cole (Harvard Law School)
Session: Bellow Award Report on Projects
Bio: COLE, SUSAN, Harvard.

KimDiana Connolly (University of South Carolina School of Law)
Session: New Clinical Teachers Meeting
Bio: CONNOLLY, KIM DIANA, (F) Assoc. Prof. South Carolina. b.1964. AB, 1987, Univ. of No. Car.; JD, 1993, Georgetown; LLM, 2009, Geo. Wash. Arts. Ed., The Tax Law. ; Bus. Ed., Geo. J. on Poverty L. & Poly. Admitted: NY, 1994; DC, 1994. LL.M. Cand., . Assoc., Van Ness Feldman P.C. DC, 1993-1997; Assoc., Beveridge & Diamond P.C. DC, 1997-1998; Assoc., Hunton & Williams DC, 1998-1999; Ass't Prof., So. Carolina, 1999-2004; Assoc. Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Environmental Advocacy (S); Environmental Law Clinic; ICN; Legislation. Books & Awards: Univ. of So. Carolina Envtl. Stewardship Award, 2004. Consultantships: Law Adv'y Panel, South Atlantic Fishery Mgt. Coun., since 2003; Mem., U.S. Nat'l Ramsar Com., since 2005.

KimDiana Connolly (University of South Carolina School of Law)

Joseph M. Connors (Albany Law School)
Session: Using Clinical Learning Objectives as Formative Assessment - An Interactive Demonstration
Bio: CONNORS, JOSEPH, M. (M) Clin. Prof. & Dir. of the Law Clinic & Just. Cntr. Albany. b.1963. BA, 1985, Buffalo; JD, 1988, Albany. Admitted: NY, 1989. Staff Att'y, Monroe Cty. Legal Assist. Corp. Rochester NY, 1988-1991; Staff Att'y, Albany, 1991-1994; Clin. Instr., 1994-2002; Ass't Clin. Prof., 2002-2005; Assoc.Clin.Prof., Since 2005; Clin. Prof., Albany Law Sch., 2007 - Pres; Director, Clinic & Justice Cntr., Albany Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: AIDS Law; Health Law Clinic. Books & Awards: 2007, Distinguished Excellene in Services; 2007, Distinguished Excellence in Teaching.Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., AIDS Coun., Northeastern NY,, 2002-05.

Dr. Joanne M. Conroy (Association of American Medical Colleges)
Nancy L. Cook (University of Minnesota Law School)
Session: Building Consensus for Change: Employing Diffusions of Innovations Theory (DIT) to Engage Institutional Resistance to Experiential Legal Education Initiatives
Bio: COOK, NANCY, L. (F) Prof. of Clin. Instr. & Dir., Simulation Progs. Minnesota. b.1951. BA, 1972, Ohio St. Univ.; JD, 1977, Georgetown; MFA, 1992, Am. Univ. Admitted: MD, 1977; DC, 1983; NY, 1998. Clerk, Judge Thomas Hunter Lowe MD Ct. Spec. App. Annapolis, 1977-1978; Staff Att'y, MD Public Defender Balt., 1978-1980; Assoc. Dir., Legal Writing Univ. of Va., 1980-1981; Clin. Instr., American, 1981-1983; Dir., Crim. & Appellate Clinics & Ass't Prof., 1983-1990; Vis. Prof., New Mexico, 1990-1994; Sr. Lect., Cornell, 1994-2004; Assoc. Prof., Roger Williams, Since 2003. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Procedure; Jurisprudence (S); Juvenile Law; Law & Literature (S). Books & Awards: Crim. Defense Checklists (with Hermann), 1994. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Clin. Legal Educ. Ass'n, 1994-00; Bd. of Gov'rs, SALT, since 2000.

Nancy L. Cook (University of Minnesota Law School)

Elizabeth B. Cooper (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment in Challenging Contexts: Applying Clinical Theory to the Design and Implementation of Legislative Advocacy Clinics
Bio: COOPER, ELIZABETH, B. (F) Assoc. Prof. Fordham. b.1961. BA, 1983, Pennsylvania; JD, 1988, New York Univ. Arts. Ed., Ann. Surv. Am. L. Admitted: NJ, 1988; NY, 1989. Clerk, Hon. Anne E. Thompson U.S.D.C. Dist. NJ Trenton, 1988-1990; Staff Counsel/Skadden Fel., ACLU AIDS Proj. NYC, 1990-1992; Gibbons Fel., Public Interest & Const'l Law Gibbons Del Deo Dolan Griffinger & Vecchione Newark NJ, 1992-1994; Adj. Clin. Prof., Rutgers Newark, 1993-1994; Clin. Instr., Brooklyn, 1994-1995; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, Since 1995. Subjects: AIDS & the Law (S); Clinical Teaching; Institutional Reform Through the Courts (S). Consultantships: Exec. Com., Sect. on Litig., AALS, 1997-01, Chair, since 2000; Rptr., Issues Affecting Same-Sex Couples, NY St. Bar Ass'n, 2003-05.

Elizabeth B. Cooper (Fordham University School of Law)

Barbara Creel (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session III: Cultural and Racial Literacy Methodologies for Working with Historically Oppressed Communities
Bio: CREEL, BARBARA, Ass't Prof. New Mexico.

Patience A. Crowder (The University of Tulsa College of Law)

Evelyn Haydee Cruz (Arizona State University Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session I: Lawyering and Language Minorities: Working with Bilingual/Multilingual Students
Bio: CRUZ, EVELYN, HAYDEE (F) Clin. Law Prof. & Dir., Immig. Clinic. Ariz. State. b.1969. BA, 1991, Cal., Santa Cruz; JD, 1994, Santa Clara. Admitted: CA, 1995; CT, 2003. Staff Att'y, Immigrant Legal Resource Cntr. San Fran., 1987-2003; Assoc., Francisco Barba San Fran., 1994-1995; Interim Dir., Centro Legal de la Raza Oakland CA, 1995-1996; Adj. Prof., Golden Gate, 2000-2002; Cover Clin. Tchg. Fel., Yale, 2003-2005; Clin. Law Prof. & Dir. Immig. Clinic, Ariz. St., Since 2005. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Comprehensive Law Practice-Therapeutic Jurisprudence (S); Immigration Law (S). Books & Awards: 2007, ASU President's Medal for Social Embeddedness.Member: CLEA.

Clark D. Cunningham (Georgia State University College of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK, D. (M) Prof. & W. Lee Burge Chair in Law & Ethics. Georgia State. b.1953. BA, 1975, Dartmouth; JD, 1981, Wayne St. Admitted: MI, 1981; MO, 1989; GA, 2002. Clerk, U.S. Dist. Judge Avern Cohn Detroit, 1981-1983; Staff Att'y, MI Legal Servs. Detroit, 1983-1986; Fellow, Indian Law Inst. New Delhi India, 1986; Assoc., Stark & Gordon Detroit, 1986-1987; Clin. Ass't Prof., Michigan, 1987-1989; Assoc. Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1989-1993; Vis. Prof., Sichuan Univ. Chengdu China, 1991; Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1993-2002; Prof., Georgia St., Since 2002. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Comparative Constitutional Law (S); Criminal Justice; Jurisprudence; Law as Language Law as Literature (S); Law Office Management; Legal Profession; Pre-Trial Litigation. Books & Awards: A Tenant-Landlord Hdbk., 1979; Michigan Public Benefits Manual (with others), 1983; Legal Ethics in a Gandhian Perspective (Mono.), 1986; AALS Scholarly Paper Award, 1988. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n; Phi Beta Kappa; Soc. of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet. Consultantships: Dir., Effective Lawyer-Client Communication Proj., since 1998; Communication Com., Global Alliance for Just. Educ., since 2004; Dir., Nat'l Inst. for Teaching Ethics & Professionalism, since 2005.

Clark D. Cunningham (Georgia State University College of Law)
Session: Developing Criteria for Effective Client Communication from Standardized Client Assessment Protocols
Bio: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK, D. (M) Prof. & W. Lee Burge Chair in Law & Ethics. Georgia State. b.1953. BA, 1975, Dartmouth; JD, 1981, Wayne St. Admitted: MI, 1981; MO, 1989; GA, 2002. Clerk, U.S. Dist. Judge Avern Cohn Detroit, 1981-1983; Staff Att'y, MI Legal Servs. Detroit, 1983-1986; Fellow, Indian Law Inst. New Delhi India, 1986; Assoc., Stark & Gordon Detroit, 1986-1987; Clin. Ass't Prof., Michigan, 1987-1989; Assoc. Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1989-1993; Vis. Prof., Sichuan Univ. Chengdu China, 1991; Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1993-2002; Prof., Georgia St., Since 2002. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Comparative Constitutional Law (S); Criminal Justice; Jurisprudence; Law as Language Law as Literature (S); Law Office Management; Legal Profession; Pre-Trial Litigation. Books & Awards: A Tenant-Landlord Hdbk., 1979; Michigan Public Benefits Manual (with others), 1983; Legal Ethics in a Gandhian Perspective (Mono.), 1986; AALS Scholarly Paper Award, 1988. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n; Phi Beta Kappa; Soc. of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet. Consultantships: Dir., Effective Lawyer-Client Communication Proj., since 1998; Communication Com., Global Alliance for Just. Educ., since 2004; Dir., Nat'l Inst. for Teaching Ethics & Professionalism, since 2005.

Leigh Dalton (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Teaching Students to Create Justice in Non-Traditional Settings

Patricia A Daly (Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: DALY, PATRICIA, A. Auxiliary Ass't Prof. of Co-operative Educ. Drexel.

Nicole S. Dandridge (Michigan State University College of Law)
Session: Uncovering: When and How to Incorporate Our Personal Critical Perspectives and Experiences in Clinical Teaching Across a Range of Critical Theory
Bio: DANDRIDGE, NICOLE, Dir. of Small Bus. & Nonprofit Clinic Mich. S.

Nicole S. Dandridge (Michigan State University College of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: DANDRIDGE, NICOLE, Dir. of Small Bus. & Nonprofit Clinic Mich. S.

Gloria H. Danziger (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Teaching Students to Create Justice in Non-Traditional Settings
Bio: DANZIGER, GLORIA, H. (F) Sr. Fellow, Cntr. for Families, Children & the Cts. Baltimore. b.1953. BA, 1976, Univ. of London; MPhil, 1978, Oxford Univ. (St. Hugh's); JD, 1988, Georgetown. Admitted: PA, 1989. Staff Dir., Standing Com. on Substance Abuse ABA DC, 1993-2002; Sr. Fel., Cntr. for Families Children & the Cts. Balt., Since 2002. Books & Awards: Women's Movements in America, 1986. Consultantships: Bat'l Adv'y Bd., Cntr. for Substance Abuse Treatment, since 2000.

Jerome Deise (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: What Do We Expect from Faculty and Law Students When Faced with a Student who Lacks the Competency or Ethical Commitment to Practice Law?
Bio: DEISE, JEROME, Prof. Maryland. BA, 1970, Maryland; JD, 1975, Baltimore. Admitted: MD, 1976. Ch. Att'y, Off of the Public Defender St. of MD Balt., 1976-1990; Prof., Clin. Law Off. Maryland, Since 1990. Subjects: Criminal Law Clinic; Evidence; Professional Responsibility; Trial Advocacy. Books & Awards: Outstanding Tchr. of the Yr., 1998; Roscoe Pound Inst. Richard Jacobson Award for Excellence in Tchg. Trial Adv'y, 2004. Member: NACDL.; AAJ.

Robert D. Dinerstein (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Status of Clinicians in the Law School: Facilitating Faculty Support for Positive Change
Bio: DINERSTEIN, ROBERT, D. (M) Prof.& Dir. Clinic. Prgm. American. b.1953. AB, 1974, Cornell Univ.; JD, 1977, Yale. Admitted: NY, 1978; DC, 1983; MD, 1984. Trial Att'y, Dep't of Just. Civil Rts. Div. DC, 1977-1982; Clin. Lect., American, 1983-1988; Assoc. Prof., 1988-1990; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1988-1996; Prof., Since 1990; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 1997-2004. Subjects: Civil Rights (S); Clinical Teaching (S); Disability Law (S); Employment Law (Disability) (S); Law & Psychiatry (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Report on the Chilean Electoral Process (with Penn, Vazquez & Weidenfeld), 1987; Chap. XXII, Rts. of Institutionalized Persons with Disabilities in Lost Opportunities: The Civil Rts. Record of the Bush Admin. Mid-Term, Report of the Citizens' Comm. on Civil Rts. (S. Liss & W. Taylor eds.), 1991; Chap. 14, Rts. of Institutionalized Persons with Disabilities, in New Opportunities: Civil Rts. at a Crossroads, Citizens' Comm. on Civil Rts. (S. Liss & W. Taylor eds.), 1993; A Guide to Consent (with Herr & O'Sullivan), 1999. Member: Phi Beta Kappa; SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, 2001-2006); ; AALS (Chair, Sect. on CLE, 1992, Chair, Com. on CLE, 1996-98, Mbrshp. Rev. Com., 2000-02); ABF (Fellow). Consultantships: Mem., ABA Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, since 2006; Mem., Pres. Com. on Mental Retardation, 1994-01; Bd. of Gov'rs, DC Bar, 2002-05.

Robert D. Dinerstein (American University, Washington College of Law)

Bonnie Docherty (Harvard Law School)
Session: Using Field Practice to Plan Clinical Courses: A Case Study from Harvard Law School’s Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinical Programs
Bio: DOCHERTY, BONNIE, (F) Lect. & Clin. Instr. Harvard. b.1972. AB, 1994; JD, 2001, Harvard. Ed.-in-Ch., Harv. Envt'l L. Rev.; Harv. Hum. Rts. J., Harv. Int'l L. J. Admitted: MA, 2002. Res., Human Rts. Watch DC, Since 2001; Lect./Clin. Instr., Human Rts. Prog. Harvard, Since 2005. Subjects: Human Rights (S). Books & Awards: Kaufman Public Interest Fellowship, 2001.

Peter D. Eckel (American Council on Education)
Session: Plenary III: Building Consensus for Change

Tracye Edwards (Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: EDWARDS, TRACYE, Auxiliary Ass't Prof. of Co-operative Educ. Drexel.

Vickie Eggers (Cooley Law School)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters

Troy Elder (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session I: Lawyering and Language Minorities: Working with Bilingual/Multilingual Students
Bio: ELDER, TROY, Clin. Ass't Prof. Florida International. b.1968. BA, 1990, Michigan; JD, 1995, Yale. Arts. Ed. & Sr. Ed., Yale J. Int'l L. Admitted: NY, 1996; FRANCE, 1999; FL, 2001. Litig. Assoc., Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP NYC & Paris France, 1995-1999; Litig. Assoc., Shearman & Sterling Paris France, 1999-2000; Att'y, Emplymt. & Econ. Security Unit Legal Servs. of Greater Miami Inc., 2000-2002; Sr. Staff Att'y, Catholic Charities Legal Servs. Miami, 2002-2003; Clin. Fellow & Adj. Prof., Miami, 2003-2004; Clin. Ass't Prof., Fla. Int'l, Since 2004. Subjects: Health Law; Immigration; Immigration & Human Rights Clinic.

Troy Elder (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: What Legal Clinicians (Still) Have to Learn from the Medical Clinical Model: Legal and Social Justice Lessons from the Trenches
Bio: ELDER, TROY, Clin. Ass't Prof. Florida International. b.1968. BA, 1990, Michigan; JD, 1995, Yale. Arts. Ed. & Sr. Ed., Yale J. Int'l L. Admitted: NY, 1996; FRANCE, 1999; FL, 2001. Litig. Assoc., Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP NYC & Paris France, 1995-1999; Litig. Assoc., Shearman & Sterling Paris France, 1999-2000; Att'y, Emplymt. & Econ. Security Unit Legal Servs. of Greater Miami Inc., 2000-2002; Sr. Staff Att'y, Catholic Charities Legal Servs. Miami, 2002-2003; Clin. Fellow & Adj. Prof., Miami, 2003-2004; Clin. Ass't Prof., Fla. Int'l, Since 2004. Subjects: Health Law; Immigration; Immigration & Human Rights Clinic.

Ann England (University of Colorado Law School)
Session: Applying and Evaluating Backward by Design to Clinical Legal Education: A Criminal Defense Experiment
Bio: ENGLAND, ANN, (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. Colorado. b.1968. BA, 1990, Michigan; JD, 1995, Denver. Admitted: CO, 1995. Att'y, St. Public Defender Denver Greeley Brighton CO, 1995-2004; Fed. Public Defender, Denver CO, 2004-2006; Clin. Prof., Colorado, Since 2006. Subjects: Legal Aid & Defender. Consultantships: , Nat'l Crim. Defense Bar.; , CO Crim. Defense Bar; , CO Bar Ass'n.

Russell Engler (New England Law | Boston)
Session: Clinical Program Redesign Workshop: Exploring and Expanding Design Choices for Experiential Legal Education
Bio: ENGLER, RUSSELL, (M) Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. New England. b.1957. BA, 1979, Yale; JD, 1983, Harvard. Admitted: MD, 1984; NY, 1986; MA, 1986. Clerk, U.S. Cir. Judge Francis D. Murnaghan Jr. Balt., 1983-1984; Staff Att'y, Bklyn. Legal Servs. Corp. B NY, 1984-1988; Dir., Housing Law Unit, 1988-1993; Ass't Prof., New England, 1993-1996; Dir., Clin. Progs., Since 1993; Assoc. Prof., 1996-1998; Prof., Since 1998; Lect., Harvard, 1999-2000. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Lawyering Process; Public Interest Law (S). Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Standing Com. on CLE, AALS, 2002-04, Chair, since 2004; Mem., AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education, Nominations Committee, 2005-07.

Deborah Epstein (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Talking About Talking About Race
Bio: EPSTEIN, DEBORAH, Prof., Dir., Domestic Violence Clinic. & Assoc. Dean, Clin. Educ. & Public Interest & Community Serv. Progs. Georgetown. b.1962. BA, 1984, Brown Univ.; JD, 1988, New York Univ. N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1989; WA, 1990; DC, 1991. Clerk, Hon. Marvin Katz E.D. PA, 1988-1989; Assoc., Heller Ehrman White & McAuliffe Seattle, 1989-1990; Women's Law & Public Policy Fel., Georgetown, 1990-1991; Assoc., Bernabei & Katz DC, 1991-1993. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Employment Discrimination Law (S); Family Law (S). Books & Awards: Litigating Domestic Violence Cases: A Prac. Manual (with Fulcher & Lehrman), 1995; Dist. of Columbia Domestic Violence Benchbook, 1997; Listening to Battered Women: A Survivor-Centered Approach to Advocacy, Mental Health, and Just., 2008. Consultantships: Comm'r, DC Mayor's Comm. on Violence Against Women, since 1996; Dir., DC Superior Ct. Domestic Violence Intake Cntr., since 1996; Chair, D.C. Domestic Violence Fatality Review Bd., since 2005.

James P. Eyster (Ave Maria School of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session II: Assuming Sameness, Finding Difference
Bio: EYSTER, JAMES, P. (M) Ass't Clin. Prof. Ave Maria. AB, 1974, Princeton; JD, 1978, Fordham. Founder & Ed.-in-Ch., Fordham Int'l L.J. Admitted: NY, 1980; MI, 1985. Bus. Rep., Actors Equity Ass'n NYC, 1979-1981; Exec. Dir., Ars Musica Ann Arbor MI, 1982-1985; Exec. Dir., Princeton-in-Asia Princeton NJ, 1985-1987; Exec. Dir., SE Asia Bus. Prog. Univ. of Michigan Ann Arbor, 1988-1996; Immig. Att'y, Self Ann Arbor, Since 1996; Lect., Res. Writing & Advocacy Prog. & Adj. Prof. Immig. & Nationality Law Ave Maria, 2001-2006; Ass't Clin. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Immigration Law.

Larry C. Farmer (Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: FARMER, LARRY, C. (M) Marion G. Romney Prof. Brigham Young. BS, 1968, Wash., Seattle; PhD, 1975, Brigham Young. Res. Assoc., Brigham Young, 1974-1976; Jud. Fel., Fed. Jud. Cntr. DC, 1976-1977; Ass't Prof., Brigham Young, 1977-1978; Assoc. Prof., 1979-1982; Prof., Since 1982. Subjects: Computer-based Practice Systems (S); Legal Interviewing & Counseling; Strategies for Acquiring Professional Expertise (S).

Antonia Fasanelli (Homeless Persons Representation Project)
Session: AALS Luncheon

Keith A. Findley (University of Wisconsin Law School)
Session: Racism and Wrongful Convictions: What Can Innocence Clinics Do to Address Racism in the Criminal Justice System?
Bio: FINDLEY, KEITH, A. Clin. Prof. Wisconsin.

Davida Finger (Loyola University New Orleans College of Law)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: FINGER, DAVIDA, Ass't Clin. Fac. Loyola, New Or.

Karen Forman (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: FORMAN, KAREN, Dir. of Public Interest and Clin. Programs District of Columbia.

Matthew Fraidin (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Session: Three Year Arc for Outcomes and Assessments
Bio: FRAIDIN, MATTHEW, (M) Assoc. Prof. District of Columbia. BA, 1987, Haverford; JD, 1993, Wisconsin. Admitted: WI, 1993; MA, 1997; DC, 1998. Jud. Clerk, Hon. Juan M. Perez-Jimenez San Juan PR, 1993-1995; Fellow, Sen. E. Kennedy Senate Labor Com. DC, 1995-1996; Att'y-Adv'r, Off. of Gen. Counsel Dep't of Treas. DC, 1996-1997; Assoc. Counsel, V.P. Al Gore DC, 1997-1998; Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. DC, 1998-2000; Legal Dir., Children's Law Cntr. DC, 2000-2004; Ass't Prof., Dist. of Columbia, Since 2004. Subjects: Clinical Teaching. Books & Awards: Am. Jurisp. Award for Prof'l Ethics, 1992.

Russell C. Gabriel (University of Georgia School of Law)
Session: Talking About Talking About Race
Bio: GABRIEL, RUSSELL, C. (M) Dir., Crim. Defense Clinic. Georgia. b.1955. BA, 1978, Michigan; JD, 1985, Georgia; LLM, 1987, Harvard. Admitted: GA, 1985; DC, 1988. Assoc., Lobel Novins Lamont & Flug DC, 1987-1988; Ass't Public Defender & Ass't Dir., UGA Legal Aid & Defender Clinic Athens GA, 1988-1993; Ass't Public Defender, Fed. Defender Prog. Inc. Atlanta, 1993-1996; Dir., Crim. Defense Clinic Georgia, Since 1996. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Justice- Clinical; Criminal Procedure- Clinical; Jurisprudence; Race & the Law.

Laura Garcia (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Planning for the Unknown: Ensuring Continuity of Clinic Operations in Emergencies
Bio: GARCIA, LAURA, Baltimore.

Laura Garcia (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Accepting and Instituting Change in the Clinic
Bio: GARCIA, LAURA, Baltimore.

John Burwell Garvey (University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law)
Session: Developing Criteria for Effective Client Communication from Standardized Client Assessment Protocols
Bio: GARVEY, JOHN, BURWELL (M) Prof. & Dir., Daniel Webster Scholar Honors Prog. Franklin Pierce. b.1952. AB, 1974, Harvard Coll.; JD, 1978, Suffolk. Admitted: KS, 1978; NH, 1981; MA, 1985. J.A.G. Corps Off'r, US Navy, Newport, RI, 1978-1981; Associate, Sulloway & Hollis , Concord, NH, 1981-1986; Partner, Sulloway & Hollis , Concord, NH, 1996-2006; Solo Prac., Self, Concord, NH and Anguilla, BWI, 1994 - 1996; Sr. Part., Sulloway & Hollis , Concord, NH, 1996 - 2005; Professor, Franklin Pierce, Since 2006. Subjects: Becoming Client Ready (S); Evidence; Negotiations.

Michele Estrin Gilman (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Right to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants
Bio: GILMAN, MICHELE, ESTRIN (F) Prof. of Law Baltimore. b.1968. BA, 1990, Duke; JD, 1993, Michigan. Note Ed., Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: DC, 1995; MD, 1993. Clerk, Hon. Frank A. Kaufman U.S.D.C. Dist. of MD Balt., 1993-1994; Assoc., Arnold & Porter DC, 1994-1996; Trial Att'y, Civil Rts. Div. Dep't of Just. DC, 1997-1998; Clin. Fel., Baltimore, 1998-2000; Vis. Ass't Prof., 2000-2001; Ass't Prof., 2001-2005; Assoc. Prof., Since 2005; Prof. of Law, Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Administrative Law; Clinical Teaching (S); Evidence; Welfare Law (S). Books & Awards: Becoming a Trial Lawyer (with Grossman and Lederer), 2008.

Michele Estrin Gilman (University of Baltimore School of Law)

Mercer Givhan (Fordham University School of Law)

Miye A. Goishi (University of California College of the Law, San Francisco)

Suzanne B. Goldberg (Columbia Law School)
Session: Outcomes Assessment in Challenging Contexts: Applying Clinical Theory to the Design and Implementation of Legislative Advocacy Clinics
Bio: GOLDBERG, SUZANNE, B. (F) Clin. Prof. Columbia. b.1964. AB, 1985, Brown Univ.; JD, 1990, Harvard. Ed.-in-Ch., Harv. Women's L.J. Admitted: MA, 1990; NY, 1991. Fulbright Fellow, Pol. Sci., Nat'l Univ. of Singapore, 1986. Jud. Clerk, Just. Marie Garibaldi NJ Sup. Ct., 1990-1991; Sr. Staff Att'y, Lambda Legal Defense & Educ. Fund NY, 1991-2000; Ass't Prof., Rutgers Newark, 2000-2004; Assoc. Prof., 2004-2006; Clin. Prof., Columbia, Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Employment Discrimination; Jurisprudence: Sexuality & Law. Books & Awards: Strangers to the Law: Gay People on Trial (co-author), 1998; AALS Outstanding Scholarly Paper Award, 2003; Dukeminer Award, 2004. Consultantships: Chair, Bd. of Dirs., Lesbian & Gay Immig. Rts. Task Force, since 1998; Bd. of Adv'rs, Georgetown Jour. of Gender & Law, since 1999; Bd. of Dirs., Jour. of Law and Social Problems, since 2007.

Phyllis Goldfarb (The George Washington University Law School)
Session: Clinical Program Redesign Workshop: Exploring and Expanding Design Choices for Experiential Legal Education
Bio: GOLDFARB, PHYLLIS, (F) Jacob Burns Fdn. Prof. & Assoc. Dean for Clin. Affrs. Geo. Was. b.1955. BA, 1978, Brandeis Univ.; EdM, 1979, Harvard; JD, 1982, Yale; LLM, 1985, Georgetown. Admitted: DC, 1982; MA, 1988. Supervising Att'y, Georgetown, 1982-1984; Ass't Prof., No. Illinois, 1984-1986; Ass't Prof., Boston Coll., 1986-1991; Assoc. Prof., 1991-1997; Prof., Since 1997; Assoc. Dean for Clin. Affrs., Geo. Wash., Since 2007. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Justice; Criminal Procedure; Evidence; Jurisprudence; Law and Narrative; Legal Profession; Women & the Law (S). Member: Bd. of Editors, Clin. Law Rev.

Dionne Gonder-Stanley (North Carolina Central University School of Law)

Victor M. Goode (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Empowering Change Through Mindfulness, Meditation and Reflection in Clinical Teaching
Bio: GOODE, VICTOR, M. (M) Assoc. Prof. CUNY at Queens. b.1947. BA, 1970, Northwestern Univ.; JD, 1973, Rutgers - Newark. Admitted: NJ, 1974. Counsel, Vindicate Soc. Inc. Newark NJ, 1973-1975; Assoc. Dir., Nat'l Conf. of Black Lawyers NY, 1975-1978; Nat'l Dir., 1978-1982; Adj. Prof., City Coll. Urban Legal Studies Prog., 1981-1982; Instr., CUNY at Queens, 1983-1985; Assoc. Prof., Since 1985; Acting Assoc. Dean, 1989-1990; Assoc. Dean, 1991-1994; Vis. Assoc. Clin. Prof., Columbia, 1995-1997. Subjects: Clinic; Constitutional Law; Family Law; Race & Law. Member: Clin. Legal Educators Ass'n (Bd. Mem., 1996-97). Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., Emerg. CLU, 1981-89; Fac. Adv'r, Inter-Am. Comp. Law Inst., 1985-90; Exec. Com., Carribean Exchg. Prog., CUNY at Queens, 1990-94.

Leigh Goodmark (University of Baltimore School of Law)

Joanne Gottesman (Rutgers Law School)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: GOTTESMAN, JOANNE, Assoc. Clin. Prof. Rutgers - Camden. BA, 1990, Wesleyan Univ.; JD, 1998, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 1999; NJ, 2004. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. of NY NYC, 1998-2001; Clerk, Hon. Edmond V. Ludwig E.D. PA Phila., 2001-2002; Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof., Rutgers Camden, 2002-2003; Ass't Clin. Prof., 2003-2006; Assoc. Clin. Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Practice Clinic; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Kent Scholar, 1997-, 98.

Michael J. Gregory (Harvard Law School)
Session: Bellow Award Report on Projects
Bio: GREGORY, MICHAEL, J. Harvard.

Carolyn B. Grose (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)
Session: The Science and Teaching of Legal Storytelling in the Clinic Classroom
Bio: GROSE, CAROLYN, B. (F) Assoc. Prof. Wm. Mitchell. b.1966. BA, 1988, Middlebury Coll.; JD, 1994, Brooklyn. Arts. Ed., Bklyn. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1995; MA, 1998; DC, 2005; MN, 2006. Clerk, Sr. Judge Whitman Knapp S.D. NY NYC, 1984-1996; Staff Att'y/Skadden Fel., Western MA Legal Servs. Springfield, 1996-1999; Clin. Tchr., Western New England, 1997-1999; Ass't Clin. Prof., Connecticut, 1999-2004; Prac.-in-Res., American, 2004 - 2006; Assoc. Prof., Wm. Mitchell, Since 2006. Subjects: Advocacy; Clinical Teaching (S); Family Law; Lawyering Process; Trusts and Estates; Writing & Representation: Advice & Persuasion.

Carolyn B. Grose (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)

Carolyn B. Grose (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)

Jill I. Gross (Pace University Elisabeth Haub School of Law)

Anjum Gupta (Georgetown University Law Center)

Michele LaForest Halloran (Michigan State University College of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: HALLORAN, MICHELE LAFOREST, (F) Clin. Prof., Dir., Clin. Progs. & Dir., Tax Clinic. Mich. S. b.1952. BA (Hons), 1973, LeMoyne Coll.; JD, 1979, Cooley. Admitted: MI, 1979. Prehearing Att'y, MI Ct. of App. Lansing, Lansing, MI, 1979-1980; Clerk, Ch. Just. Mary S. Coleman MI Sup. Ct. Lansing, Lansing, MI, 1980-1982; Admin. Law Judge, MI Tax Tribunal Lansing, Lansing, MI, 1982-1991; Att'y, Howard & Howard PC Lansing, Lansing, MI, 1991-1992; Clin. Prof., Michigan St. Univ. Coll. of Law, Since 2000; Dir., Tax Clinic Mich. St., Since 2000; Dir. of Clinical Programs, Michigan St. Univ. Coll. of Law, 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Federal Tax Practice & Procedure; Partnership Taxation; Tax Clinic I; Tax Clinic II; Taxation, State & Local.

Charles Robert Halpern
Monique Haughton Worrrell (University of Florida Fredric G. Levin College of Law)

Carrie L. Hempel (University of California, Irvine School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Developing Models for Faculty Collaboration in Promoting and Assessing Outcomes of Experiential Education
Bio: HEMPEL, CARRIE L., (F) Clin. Prof. Southern Cal.. b.1959. B.A., 1981, Southern Cal.; J.D., 1985, Yale. Admitted: CA, 1986; MN, 1992. Clerk, Hon. Richard A. Gadbois, U.S.D.C., L.A., 1985-86; Fellow, Cntr. for Law in the Public Interest, L.A., 1986-87; Att'y, Tuttle & Taylor, L.A., 1987-91; Att'y, Leonard, Street & Deinard, Mpls., 1991-93; Clin. Ass't Prof., Southern Cal., 1993-96; Clin. Assoc. Prof., 1996-99; Clin. Prof., since 1999. Subjects: Criminal Law; Gender, Crime, & Justice, (S); Post Conviction Justice Project, (S). Member: SALT; Nat'l Ass'n of Women Judges; CLEA. Bd. Mem., Southern CA ACLU, since 1995.

Kristin Henning (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: AALS Registration
Bio: HENNING, KRISTIN, (F) Prof. & Co-Dir., Juv. Just. Clinic. Georgetown. b.1970. BA, 1992, Duke; JD, 1995, Yale; LLM, 2002, Georgetown. Yake Jour. of Law and Feminism. Admitted: DC, 1995. Tchg. Fel., Juv. Just. Clinic Georgetown, 1995-1997; Lead Att'y, Juv. Unit Public Defender Serv. DC, Washington, D.C. , 1997-2001; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Georgetown, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., Dpty Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2004 - 2008; Prof of Law, Co-Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Juvenile Justice Clinic (S). Books & Awards: 2008, AALS Shanara Gilbert Award.Consultantships: Mem., DC Superior Ct. Coms. on Juv. Delinquency & Family Ct. Trng. Com; Mid-Atlantic Adv'y Bd., Juv. Defender Tech. Ass't & Resource Cntr., since 2000; Oversight Com. & Adv'y Bd., D.C. Dept. Youth Rehab. Servs., since 2007.

Kristin Henning (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Talking About Talking About Race
Bio: HENNING, KRISTIN, (F) Prof. & Co-Dir., Juv. Just. Clinic. Georgetown. b.1970. BA, 1992, Duke; JD, 1995, Yale; LLM, 2002, Georgetown. Yake Jour. of Law and Feminism. Admitted: DC, 1995. Tchg. Fel., Juv. Just. Clinic Georgetown, 1995-1997; Lead Att'y, Juv. Unit Public Defender Serv. DC, Washington, D.C. , 1997-2001; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Georgetown, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., Dpty Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2004 - 2008; Prof of Law, Co-Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Juvenile Justice Clinic (S). Books & Awards: 2008, AALS Shanara Gilbert Award.Consultantships: Mem., DC Superior Ct. Coms. on Juv. Delinquency & Family Ct. Trng. Com; Mid-Atlantic Adv'y Bd., Juv. Defender Tech. Ass't & Resource Cntr., since 2000; Oversight Com. & Adv'y Bd., D.C. Dept. Youth Rehab. Servs., since 2007.

Kristin Henning (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Plenary II: Using Critical Perspectives to Inform Change
Bio: HENNING, KRISTIN, (F) Prof. & Co-Dir., Juv. Just. Clinic. Georgetown. b.1970. BA, 1992, Duke; JD, 1995, Yale; LLM, 2002, Georgetown. Yake Jour. of Law and Feminism. Admitted: DC, 1995. Tchg. Fel., Juv. Just. Clinic Georgetown, 1995-1997; Lead Att'y, Juv. Unit Public Defender Serv. DC, Washington, D.C. , 1997-2001; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Georgetown, 2001-2004; Assoc. Prof., Dpty Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2004 - 2008; Prof of Law, Co-Dir., Georgetown Law, Juv. Just. Clinic , 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Juvenile Justice Clinic (S). Books & Awards: 2008, AALS Shanara Gilbert Award.Consultantships: Mid-Atlantic Adv'y Bd., Juv. Defender Tech. Ass't & Resource Cntr., since 2000; Oversight Com. & Adv'y Bd., D.C. Dept. Youth Rehab. Servs., since 2007; Mem., DC Superior Ct. Coms. on Juv. Delinquency & Family Ct. Trng. Com.

Luz E. Herrera (Thomas Jefferson School of Law)
Session: Gender, Ethnicity and Immigration Status: Clinics as Vehicles for Securing and Protecting Human Rights within the United States
Bio: HERRERA, LUZ, E. Ass't Prof. Thomas Jefferson.

Katherine M. Hessler (Lewis and Clark Law School)

Leah A. Hill (Fordham University School of Law)

Peter T. Hoffman (University of Houston Law Center)

Peter Holland (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

Louise A. Howells (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Session: Creating Change In and Through the Core Classroom Curriculum: Adventures in Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, and Other Courses
Bio: HOWELLS, LOUISE, A. Prof. District of Columbia. b.1949. BA, 1971, Hiram Coll.; JD, 1975, Cincinnati; LLM, 1983, Georgetown. Admitted: OH, 1975; DC, 1981; TX, 1984. Fellow, Harrison Inst. for Public Law Georgetown, 1981-1983; Sr. Ass't City Att'y, City of Houston TX, 1984-1991; Ass't Prof., Dist. of Columbia, 1992-1995; Assoc. Prof., 1995-2002; Prof., Since 2002. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Commercial Law; Real Estate Transactions; State & Local Government Law (S).

Elizabeth J. Hubertz (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Substantive Topics in Torts and Criminal Law
Bio: HUBERTZ, ELIZABETH, J. Interdis. Env. Clin. Att. & Lect. Wash., St. Louis. BA, 1986, Wheaton Coll.; MA, 1988, Northwestern; JD, 1991, Univ. of Va. Admitted: AL, 1993; IL, 2000; MO, 2006. Subjects: Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic; Pretrial Practice and Procedure.

Carmen V. Huertas-Noble (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Race and Privilege in Lawyering Workshop: Mobilizing Students to Engage and Lead Change
Bio: HUERTAS-NOBLE, CARMEN, V. Ass't Prof. CUNY at Queens.

Meetali Jain (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: JAIN, MEETALI, Practitioner-in-Residence American.

Steven J. Johansen (Lewis and Clark Law School)
Session: The Science and Teaching of Legal Storytelling in the Clinic Classroom
Bio: JOHANSEN, STEVEN, J. (M) Prof. and Dir., Legal Writing & Prof. Lewis & Clark. b.1956. BS, 1981, Portland St. Univ.; JD, 1987, Lewis & Clark. Admitted: OR, 1987. Lawyer, Tedesco & Wilson Portland OR, 1987-1988; Instr., Lewis & Clark, 1988-1990; Dir., Legal Writing, Since 1990; Ass't Prof., 1996-1998; Assoc. Prof., Since 1998. Subjects: Legal Research & Writing; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Juridiska Analize un Tekstu Rakstisana (Trans. B. Broka & D. Iljanova), 2001. 2010, Thomas Blackwell Award.Member: Legal Writing Inst. (Pres., 2002-04); Ass'n of Legal Writing Dirs.

Conrad Johnson (Columbia Law School)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: JOHNSON, CONRAD, (M) Clin. Prof. Columbia. b.1953. BA, 1975, Columbia; JD, 1978, Brooklyn. Admitted: NY, 1980. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. Civil Div. NYC, 1978-1983; Att'y-in-Charge, Harlem Neighborhood Off., 1983-1987; Vis. Ass't Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1987-1988; Ass't Prof., 1988-1989; Vis. Assoc. Clin Prof., Columbia, 1989-1990; Dir., Fair Housing Clinic, 1989-2000; Assoc. Clin. Prof., 1990-1992; Acting Dir., Clin. Prog., 1992-1993; Clin. Prof., Since 1992; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1993-1996; Dir., Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic, Since 2001. Subjects: Civil Rights (S); Clinical Teaching (S); Legal Profession; Technology & Practice. Member: CLEA (Bd. of Dirs., 1999-01); AALS (Com. on Curric. & Res., 2000-02); AALS/ABA/LSAC (Jt. Com. on Racial & Ethnic Diversity, since 2002). Consultantships: Legal Needs of Poor Com., NYC Ass'n of Bar, 1989-95; Mem., Mayor's Com. on the Judiciary, 1990-94; Mem., Kaye Comm. on Prof'l Educ., 1994-96.

Margaret E. Johnson (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Creating Change In and Through the Core Classroom Curriculum: Adventures in Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, and Other Courses
Bio: JOHNSON, MARGARET, E. (F) Ass't Prof. Baltimore. b.1966. BA, 1987, Dartmouth; JD, 1993, Wisconsin. Arts. Ed., Wis. L. Rev. Admitted: MA, 1995; DC, 1997; MD, 2006. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. Hector M. Laffitte U.S.D.C. Dist. of PR San Juan, 1993-1995; Women's Law & Public Policy Fellow & Staff Att'y, Wash. Lawyer's Com. for Civil Rts. & Urban Affrs. DC, 1995-1996; Assoc., Terris Pravlik & Wagner DC, 1996-1997; Sr. Assoc./Assoc., Kalijarvi Chuzi & Newman P.C. DC, 1997-2002; Prac.-in-Res. & Dir., Domestic Violence Clinic Am., 2002-2006; Ass't. Prof., Baltimore, Since 2006. Subjects: Employment Discrimination; Family Law Clinic (S); Property ; Sex-Based Discrimination. Books & Awards: AALS Bellow Scholar Award, 2005. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Ed'l Com., Women in the Law in MD, since 2007.

Peter Joy (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law)
Session: Status of Clinicians in the Law School: Facilitating Faculty Support for Positive Change
Bio: JOY, PETER, (M) Prof. Wash., St. Louis. b.1951. AB, 1974, Youngstown St. Univ.; JD, 1977, Case Western Res. Admitted: OH, 1977; DC, 1979; MO, 1998. Nat'l Dir., Law Students Civil Rts. Res. Coun. Atlanta, 1977-1978; Staff Instr., Clin. Prog. Case Western Res., 1978-1980; Att'y, Priv. Prac. Cleve., 1980-1981; Staff Instr., Clin. Prog. Case Western Res., 1981-1983; Acting Ass't Prof. & Dir., Legal Clinic, 1983-1984; Ass't Prof., 1984-1998; Dir., Legal Clinic, 1984-1998; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 1992; Clin. Prof., Case Western Res., 1998; Prof., Wash. St. Louis, Since 1998; Dir., Trial Advocacy Prog., 2003-2006; Vice Dean, Washington Univ. in St. Louis, 2010 - Pres. Subjects: Comparative Ethics (S); Criminal Justice Clinic; Legal Profession; Trial Practice & Procedure. Books & Awards: Do No Wrong: Ethics for Prosecutors and Defenders (with McMunigal), 2009. 2001, AALS Section on Clinical Legal Education William Pincus Award.Member: AALS (Board, Sect. on PR, since 2008); AALS (Chair, Sect. on CLE, 1997, CAFT, since 2006).; OH Lawyer (Bd. of Eds.); CLEA (Bd. of Dirs., 1995-2004, V.P., 2001, Pres., 2002); SALT (Board of Governors, since 2008);. Consultantships: Prog. Fac., Mandel Cntr. for Nonprofits, 1990-98; Exec. Com., Bd. of Dirs., Ohio, ACLU, 1991-98; Contrib. Ed., Crim. Just., ABA., since 2001; Bd. of Editors, Clinical Law Review, since 2005.

Ann Juergens (Mitchell Hamline School of Law)
Session: Three Year Arc for Outcomes and Assessments
Bio: JUERGENS, ANN, (F) Prof. Wm. Mitchell. b.1951. AB, 1973, Harvard; JD, 1976, Minnesota. Admitted: CA, 1976; MN, 1984. Spec. Status 3d yr. Student, Cal., Berkeley, 1975-76. VISTA Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of San Mateo Cty. Daly City CA, 1976-1978; Att'y, Self Berkeley, 1978-1984; Assoc. City Att'y, City of Berkeley CA, 1980-1982; Clin. Instr., Wm. Mitchell, 1984-1989; Ass't Prof., 1989-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1994; Prof., Since 1994. Subjects: Advocacy; Civil Advocacy Clinic; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Lawyering Skills Video Series: Interviewing, Counseling & Negotiation, Med. & Arbitration, Deposition & Trial (with Knapp & Haydock), 1996. Member: SALT.; MN Clin. Law Tchrs. (Founding Mem., since 1985); CLEA.

Lois H. Kanter (Northeastern University School of Law)
Session: What Legal Clinicians (Still) Have to Learn from the Medical Clinical Model: Legal and Social Justice Lessons from the Trenches
Bio: KANTER, LOIS, H. (F) Sr. Clin. Spec. & Exec. Dir., Domestic Violence Inst. Northeastern. b.1946. BA, 1968, Radcliffe Coll.; JD, 1976, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 1977. Litigator, Chaplin Barzun & Casner Boston, 1976-1978; Clin. Instr., Boston Univ., 1978-1980; Mng. Att'y, Greater Boston Legal Servs., 1980-1982; Clin. Instr., Harvard, 1982-1992; Sr. Clin. Spec. & Exec. Dir., Domestic Violence Inst. Northeastern, Since 1992. Subjects: Domestic Violence Clinic; Family Law Clinic; Poverty Law. Consultantships: Mentor, Women's Bar Fdn., since 2002; Bd. of Dirs., Victim Rts. Law Cntr., since 2002; Supv'g Att'y, Gay Men's Domestic Violence Proj., since 2005.

Maritza Karmely (Boston College Law School)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session II: Assuming Sameness, Finding Difference
Bio: KARMELY, MARITZA, (F) Ass't Clin. Prof. Boston Col. b.1971. BA, 1993, Boston Coll.; JD, 1998, Boston Univ. Admitted: MA, 1998. Assoc. Att'y, Skadden Arps Slate Meager & Flom LLP Boston, 1998-2002; Assoc. Att'y, Todd & Weld LLP Boston, 2002-2003; Staff Att'y, Casa Myrna Vazquez Inc. Boston, 2003-2007.

Deborah S. Kearns (Albany Law School)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: KEARNS, DEBORAH, S. (F) Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof. and Dir. of the Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Albany. JD, 2000, Albany; LLM, 2005, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 2001. Subjects: Estate Planning II; Introduction to Federal Income Taxation; Low Income Taxpayer Clinic.

James J. Kelly, Jr. (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Works In Progress: Affordable Housing
Bio: KELLY, JAMES, J., JR. (M) Ass't Prof. Baltimore. b.1966. Philosophy, with Honors, 1987, Univ. of Va.; JD, 1994, Columbia. Head Notes Ed., Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1995; MD, 1997; DC, 1998. Skadden Fellow & Staff Att'y, No. Manhattan Improvement Corp. NYC, 1994-1999; Staff Att'y, Community Law Cntr. Balt., 1999-2001; Exec Dir., Save A Neighborhood Balt., 2002-2004; Ass't Prof., Baltimore, Since 2004. Subjects: Community Development Clinic; Professional Responsibility. Consultantships: Mem., Baltimore City Land Bank Authority Task Force, 2008-08.

Catherine F. Klein (The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law)

Catherine F. Klein (The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law)
Session: Using Brain Science to Assess Differences in Approach, Background, Values and Perceptions
Bio: KLEIN, CATHERINE, F. (F) Prof. & Dir., Columbus Community Legal Servs. Cath. Uni. b.1952. BA, 1974, Northwestern; JD, 1978, Cincinnati. Ed. Bd., U. Cin. L. Rev. Admitted: OH, 1978; DC, 1979. Clin. Att'y, Cath. Univ., 1981-1992; Dir., Family Abuse Proj., Since 1981; Vis. Ass't Prof., American, 1991; Vis. Assoc. Prof., 1992-1993; Assoc. Prof., Cath. Univ., 1992-2006; Dir., Columbus Community Legal Servs., Since 2005; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Families and the Law Clinic; Family Law; Litigation Clinic; Women & the Law Clinic. Books & Awards: Domestic Violence: A Manual for Pro Bono Lawyers, 1992; Creative Child Advocacy: Global Perspectives (chapter, with Barry & Goodmark), 2004; Dist. of Columbia Prac. Manual (chapter, with Epstein), 13th ed., 2006. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.; Order of the Coif.

Michael A. Kolber, Ph.D., M.D. (University of Miami Miller School of Medicine)
Praveen Kosuri (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School)

Stefan H. Krieger (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: Performance Isn't Everything: The Importance of Conceptual Competence in Outcome Assessment
Bio: KRIEGER, STEFAN, H. (M) Prof. Hofstra. b.1946. AB, 1968, Univ. of Chgo.; JD, 1975, Illinois. Mng. Ed., U. Ill. L.F. Admitted: IL, 1975; TX, 1987; NY, 1994. Clerk, Judge Hubert L. Will U.S.D.C. Chgo., 1975-1977; Staff Att'y, Legal Assist. Fdn. of Chgo. IL, 1977-1979; Staff Att'y & Clin. Fel., Univ. of Chgo., 1979-1987; Ass't Prof., Southern Methodist, 1987-1993; Assoc. Prof., Hofstra, 1993-1999; Prof., Since 1999. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Evidence; Trial Advocacy (S). Books & Awards: Essential Lawyerings Skills (with Neumann), 3d ed., 2007. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Mem., Govr's Sunset Task Force on Utility Regulatory Reform, 1982-84; Mem., Mayor's Comm. on Energy, since 1985.

Katherine R. Kruse (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)
Session: Status of Clinicians in the Law School: Facilitating Faculty Support for Positive Change
Bio: KRUSE, KATHERINE, R. (F) Prof. Nevada, Las Vegas. b.1961. BA, 1984, Oberlin Coll.; Philosophy, 1986, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, 1989, Wisconsin. Arts. Ed., Wis. L. Rev. Admitted: WI, 1989; NV, 2002. Clerk, U.S.D.C. W.D.WI Madison, 1989-1990. Subjects: Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinics; Criminal Law; Evidence; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Lawyers and Clients: Critical Issues in Interviewing and Counseling (with Ellmann, Dinerstein, Gunning and Shalleck), 2009. Member: Clin. Law Rev. (Co-Editor-in-Chief).; Clin. Legal Educ. Assoc. (Secretary); Order of the Coif.

Katherine R. Kruse (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)
Session: Racism and Wrongful Convictions: What Can Innocence Clinics Do to Address Racism in the Criminal Justice System?
Bio: KRUSE, KATHERINE, R. (F) Prof. Nevada, Las Vegas. b.1961. BA, 1984, Oberlin Coll.; Philosophy, 1986, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison; JD, 1989, Wisconsin. Arts. Ed., Wis. L. Rev. Admitted: WI, 1989; NV, 2002. Clerk, U.S.D.C. W.D.WI Madison, 1989-1990. Subjects: Criminal and Juvenile Justice Clinics; Criminal Law; Evidence; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Lawyers and Clients: Critical Issues in Interviewing and Counseling (with Ellmann, Dinerstein, Gunning and Shalleck), 2009. Member: Clin. Law Rev. (Co-Editor-in-Chief).; Clin. Legal Educ. Assoc. (Secretary); Order of the Coif.

Tamara Kuennen (University of Denver Sturm College of Law)
Session: Empowering Change Through Mindfulness, Meditation and Reflection in Clinical Teaching
Bio: KUENNEN, TAMARA, Ass't Prof. Denver. b.1969. JD, 1996, Northeastern; LLM, 2004, Georgetown. Subjects: Civil Litigation Clinic.

Monique B. Lampke (University of Dayton School of Law)
Session: Grades Revisited: Clinical Grading and Assessment in the World of Outcomes
Bio: LAMPKE, MONIQUE, B. (F) Externship Supv'r Dayton. b.1971. BA, 1994, Stanford; JD, 1997, Ohio St. Member, Ohio St. L. J.; OH St. Univ. L. J. Admitted: OH, 1997. Ass't Attorney Gen., Att'y Gen. of Ohio, Columbus, Ohio, 1997 - 2001; Litig. Assoc., Porter, Wright, Morris & Arthur, Columbus, Ohio, 2001 - 2007; Externship Supv'r, The Univ. of Dayton Sch. of Law, Since 2007. Subjects: Discovery Techniques; Externships (S); Interviewing, Counseling, and Negotiation; Legal Reasoning and Analysis Skills. Member: CLEA.

April Land (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Moving Forward with Backward Planning: The Best Use of Mandatory Clinical Requirements to Articulate and Achieve Meaningful Educational Outcomes
Bio: LAND, APRIL-SMUGGER, (F) Prof. New Mexico. b.1962. JD, 1987, Wisconsin; LLM, 1997, Georgetown. Admitted: MD, 1987; DC, 1989. Clerk, Hon. Frank E. Schwelb DC Superior Ct. DC Ct. of App., 1987-1989; Staff Att'y, Neighborhood Legal Servs. Prog., 1990-1995; Tchg. Fel., Georgetown, 1995-1997; Prof., New Mexico, Since 2004. Subjects: Clinic.

Laura Lane (Golden Gate University School of Law)

Julie D. Lawton (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Works In Progress: Affordable Housing
Bio: LAWTON, JULIE, D. Georgetown.

Donna H. Lee (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Teaching to the Chaos: Oral Advocacy Skills in Poverty Courts
Bio: LEE, DONNA, H. (F) Professor CUNY at Queens. BA, 1986, Brown Univ.; JD, 1991, New York Univ. Arts. Ed., N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1992; NJ, 1992. Stud., Yonsei Grad. Sch. of Int'l Studies, 1988. Clerk, Hon. Anne E. Thompson U.S.D.J. Trenton NJ, 1991-1993; Clerk, Hon. Richard L. Nygaard U.S.C.J. Erie PA, 1993-1994; Staff Att'y, Civil App. & Law Reform Unit Legal Aid Soc. NYC, 1994-1997; Staff Counsel, Nat'l Prison Proj. ACLU DC, 1997-2000; Lawyering Instr., New York Univ., 2000-2001; Acting Ass't Prof., 2001-2002; Clin. Instr., Bklyn. Law Sch., 2002-2004; Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, Since 2004. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Law and Family Relations; Lawyering Seminar (S); Prisoners' Rights Seminar (S).

Hugh McLean Lee (University of Alabama School of Law)

Hector A. Linares (Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center)
Session: New Clinical Teachers Meeting
Bio: LINARES, HECTOR, A. Prog. Coord'r LSU.

C. Benjie Louis (Albany Law School)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: LOUIS, C. BENJIE, Vis. Ass't Clin. Prof. Albany.

C. Benjie Louis (Albany Law School)

Grace M. Lozito (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Accepting and Instituting Change in the Clinic
Bio: LOZITO, GRACE, Admin. Dir., Cntr. for Social Just. Fordham.

Grace M. Lozito (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Clinic Administrators: Planning for the Unknown: Ensuring Continuity of Clinic Operations in Emergencies
Bio: LOZITO, GRACE, Admin. Dir., Cntr. for Social Just. Fordham.

Mary A. Lynch (Albany Law School)
Session: Plenary II: Using Critical Perspectives to Inform Change
Bio: LYNCH, MARY, (F) Clin. Prof. and Dir. of the Cntr. for Tchg. Excellence Albany. b.1960. BA, 1982, New York Univ.; JD, 1985, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1986. Ass't D.A., NY Cty., 1985-1989; Clin. Instr., Albany, 1989-1990; Clin. Ass't Prof., 1990-1993; Clin. Assoc. Prof., 1993-1996; Clin. Prof., Since 1996. Subjects: Domestic Violence (S); Domestic Violence Prosecution Clinic; Trial Practice.

Leigh Maddox (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Substantive Topics in Torts and Criminal Law

Peggy Maisel (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: What Legal Clinicians (Still) Have to Learn from the Medical Clinical Model: Legal and Social Justice Lessons from the Trenches
Bio: MAISEL, MARGARET, (F) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Legal Clinics. Florida International. BA, 1971, Pomona Coll.; MA, 1972, Occidental Coll.; JD, 1975, Boston Univ.; MAT, 1978, Antioch. Admitted: CA, 1975; DC, 1976; MA, 1987; FL, 2004. Att'y, Cntr. for Public Interest Representation Northampton MA, 1986-1988; Exec. Dir., Housing Discrim. Proj. Holyoke MA, 1989-1995; Fulbright Scholar, U.S. Dep't of St. Durban So. Africa, 1996; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Natal Law Fac. Durban, 1997-2001. Subjects: Alternative Dispute Resolution; Civil Rights; Clinical Teaching; Human Rights; Women & the Law. Books & Awards: Fulbright Scholar, 1996; Res. Assoc., Five Coll. Women's Studies Res. Cntr., 2000; Introduction to Law and Legal Skills (with Greenbaum), 2001; Foundations of So. African Law (with Greenbaum), 2002. Consultantships: Int'l Steering Com., Global Alliance for Just. Educ., 2001-04; Bd. of Dirs., Friends of the Univ. of Kwa Zulu Natal, since 2004; Bd. of Gov'rs, SALT, since 2006.

Peggy Maisel (Florida International University College of Law)
Session: Toward Universal Clinical Education: What is It and How Can We Make It Happen?
Bio: MAISEL, MARGARET, (F) Assoc. Prof. & Dir., Legal Clinics. Florida International. BA, 1971, Pomona Coll.; MA, 1972, Occidental Coll.; JD, 1975, Boston Univ.; MAT, 1978, Antioch. Admitted: CA, 1975; DC, 1976; MA, 1987; FL, 2004. Att'y, Cntr. for Public Interest Representation Northampton MA, 1986-1988; Exec. Dir., Housing Discrim. Proj. Holyoke MA, 1989-1995; Fulbright Scholar, U.S. Dep't of St. Durban So. Africa, 1996; Assoc. Prof., Univ. of Natal Law Fac. Durban, 1997-2001. Subjects: Alternative Dispute Resolution; Civil Rights; Clinical Teaching; Human Rights; Women & the Law. Books & Awards: Fulbright Scholar, 1996; Res. Assoc., Five Coll. Women's Studies Res. Cntr., 2000; Introduction to Law and Legal Skills (with Greenbaum), 2001; Foundations of So. African Law (with Greenbaum), 2002. Consultantships: Int'l Steering Com., Global Alliance for Just. Educ., 2001-04; Bd. of Dirs., Friends of the Univ. of Kwa Zulu Natal, since 2004; Bd. of Gov'rs, SALT, since 2006.

Deborah A. Maranville (University of Washington School of Law)
Session: Clinical Program Redesign Workshop: Exploring and Expanding Design Choices for Experiential Legal Education
Bio: MARANVILLE, DEBORAH, A. (F) Prof. & Dir., Clin. Law Progs. Wash., Seattle. b.1949. BA, 1972, Stanford; JD, 1975, Harvard. Admitted: WA, 1975. Staff Att'y, Seattle Legal Servs. WA, 1975-1976; Staff Att'y, Evergreen Legal Servs. Seattle, 1977-1982; Ass't Prof., Puget Sound, 1982-1985; Lect., Wash. Seattle, 1989-1996; Ass't Prof., 1996-1998; Assoc. Prof., 1998-2003; Prof., Since 2003; Director, Clinical Law Prog., Univ. of Washington, 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Administrative Law; Civil Procedure; Clinical Legal Education; Women & the Law (S). Books & Awards: Seattle Univ. Skills Dev. Series: Admin. Law, 1997. Member: Phi Beta Kappa.

Shauna I. Marshall (University of California College of the Law, San Francisco)
Session: Plenary III: Building Consensus for Change
Bio: MARSHALL, SHAUNA, I. (F) Clin. Prof. & Acad. Dean. Cal., Hastings. b.1954. AB, 1976, Wash., St. Louis; JD, 1979, Cal., Davis; JSM, 1992, Stanford. Admitted: CA, 1979. J.S.D., . Trial Att'y, Honors Prog. U.S. Dep't of Just. Antitrust Div. San Fran., 1979-1984; Staff Att'y, Equal Rts. Advocates San Fran., 1984-1990; Lect., Stanford, 1991-1994; Exec. Dir., East Palo Alto Community Law Proj. East Palo Alto CA, 1992-1994; Ass't Clin. Prof., Cal. Hastings, 1994-1997; Assoc. Clin. Prof., 1997-2000; Assoc. Acad. Dean, 2000-2002; Clin. Prof., Since 2000; Acad. Dean, Since 2005. Subjects: Civil Rights; Clinical Teaching (S); Poverty Law (S). Consultantships: Bd. Mem., Family Violence Preven. Fund, 1990-94; Bd. Mem., Chinese for Affirmative Action, 1990-92; Bd. Mem., Child Care Law Cntr., 1987-94, Exec. Com., 1990-94, Chair of Bd., 1990-93.

Michael W. Martin (Fordham University School of Law)

Serge Martinez (Maurice A. Deane School of Law at Hofstra University)
Session: Performance Isn't Everything: The Importance of Conceptual Competence in Outcome Assessment
Bio: MARTINEZ, SERGE, Assoc. Clin. Prof. Hofstra. BA, 1994, Brigham Young Univ.; JD, 1999, Yale. Admitted: NY, 2001. Subjects: Community and Economic Development.

Nancy M. Maurer (Albany Law School)
Session: Using Clinical Learning Objectives as Formative Assessment - An Interactive Demonstration
Bio: MAURER, NANCY, M. (F) Clin. Prof. of Law, Dir. of the Field Plmt. Clinic Albany. b.1953. BA, 1975, Middlebury Coll.; JD, 1978, Geo. Wash. Admitted: SC, 1979; NY, 1979. Att'y, Neighborhood Legal Assist. Prog. Charleston SC, 1978-1981; Ass't Counsel, NY St. Comm. on Quality of Care Albany, 1981-1983; Clin. Instr., Albany, 1983-1991; Clin. Ass't Prof., 1991-1993; Dir., Clin. Legal Studies, 1991-1993; Clin. Assoc. Prof., 1993-1996; Clin. Prof., Since 1996; Co-Director Law Clinic & Justice Cntr., 2004 - 2009. Subjects: Disability Law (S); Field Placement Clinic; Legal Issues in Medicine (S); Negotiating for Lawyers; Trial Practice (pre-trial). Consultantships: Com. on Issues Affecting People with Disabilities, NYS Bar Ass'n, since 1982, Co-Chair, 1986-90; Chair, Bd. of Dirs., Disability Advocates, Inc., since 1987; Bd. of Dirs., Capital Dist. Women's Bar Ass'n, 1992-97.

Kemit A. Mawakana (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Session: Creating Change In and Through the Core Classroom Curriculum: Adventures in Property, Torts, Contracts, Constitutional Law, and Other Courses
Bio: JEFFERSON, SAMUEL, Ass't Prof. District of Columbia.

Andrea McArdle (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Developing Models for Faculty Collaboration in Promoting and Assessing Outcomes of Experiential Education
Bio: MCARDLE, ANDREA LORETTA, (F) Prof. & Dir., Legal Writing. CUNY at Queens. b.1953. BA, 1975, Fordham; JD, 1978, New York Univ; LLM, 1988, Columbia; MA, 1995, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 1979. Grad. Study, . Assoc., Levitt & Levy Mt. Vernon NY, 1979-1980; Counsel, Mt. Vernon Urban Renewal Agency Mt. Vernon NY, 1980-1983; Priv. Prac., Self Mt. Vernon NY, 1980-1983; Ass't Cty. Att'y, Westchester Cty. Dep't of Law White Plains NY, 1983-1986; Adj. Ass't Prof., Iona Coll. New Rochelle NY, 1985-1987; Adj. Ass't Prof., Pace, 1986; Sr. Ass't Cty. Att'y, Westchester Cty. Dep't of Law White Plains NY, 1986-1987; Res. Instr., New York Univ., 1988-1992; Acting Ass't Prof., Clin. Law (F/T appt.), 1992-1994; Fac. Coord'r/Sr. Instr., The Lawyering Prog., 1994-2000; Coord'r, Lawyering Theory Workshop, 2000-2001; Assoc. Prof., 2001-2006; Dir., Legal Writing CUNY at Queens, Since 2001; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Law Review; Legal Profession (S); Legal Research & Writing (S). Books & Awards: Zero Tolerance: Quality of Life and the New Police Brutality in NYC (with Erzen), 2001; Unif. Behavior: Police Localism & National Politics (with McGoldrick), 2006. Member: Order of the Coif.

Elizabeth M. McCormick (The University of Tulsa College of Law)

Renée McDonald Hutchins (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)

Kim M. McLaurin (Suffolk University Law School)

Laura Elizabeth McNally (Case Western Reserve University School of Law)
Session: New Clinical Teachers Meeting
Bio: MC NALLY, LAURA, E. (F) Assoc. Prof. of Law Case Western Re. BA, 1996, Hobart & William Smith Colleges; JD, 1999, Syracuse. Admitted: AL, 2000. Clin. Law Fel., Univ. of Alabama, 1999-2001; Lect. in Clinical Legal Educ., Univ. of Alabama, 2001 - 2004; Vis. Assistant Clinical Prof., Suffolk Univ., 2004 - 2005; Vis. Associate Prof., Case Western Res. Univ., 2005 - 2007; Assoc. Prof., Case Western Res. Univ., 2007 - Pres. Subjects: Access to Justice Externship - Legal Aid of Cleveland; Basic Mediation Training; Children's Rights Clinic; Civil Litigation & Mediation Clinic; Health Law Clinic.

Suzette Meléndez (Syracuse University College of Law)

Suzette Meléndez (Syracuse University College of Law)
Session: Surfacing Issues of Professional Culture, Class, Gender, Race and Age in the Context of Classroom Role Plays
Bio: MELENDEZ, SUZETTE, M. (F) Ass't Prof. of Law; Dir., Children's Rts. & Family Law Clinic Syracuse. BA, 1985, SUNY at Binghamton; JD, 1989, Connecticut. Admitted: NY, 1991; NJ, 1992. Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. Civil Div. NYC, 1989-1993; Staff Att'y, Essex Newark Legal Servs. NJ, 1993-1999; Supv'g Att'y, Domestic Violence Rep. Proj. Legal Servs. of NJ Edison, 1999-2000. Subjects: Children's Rights & Family Law Clinic (S); Domestic Violence (S). Member: Med. Legal Partnership for Children.

Binny Miller (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: The Science and Teaching of Legal Storytelling in the Clinic Classroom
Bio: MILLER, BINNY, (F) Prof. & Director, Crim. Just. Clinic American. b.1956. BA, 1978, Carleton Coll.; JD, 1983, Univ. of Chgo. Admitted: MN, 1985; DC, 1988; MD, 1991. Clerk, Hon. Barrington D. Parker U.S.D.C. DC, 1983-1985; Trial Att'y, Civil Rts. Div. U.S. Dep't of Just. DC, 1985-1988; Vis. Ass't Prof., American, 1988-1990; Ass't Prof., 1990-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1995; Prof., Since 1995; Dir., Crim. Just. Clinic, Since 1996; Dir., Clin. Prog., 2006 - 2008. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Clinical Teaching; Evidentiary Foundations; Professional Responsibility. Books & Awards: Law and Popular Culture : Text, Notes, and Questions (with muliple authors), 2007. Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Mid-Atlantic Innocence Proj., 2000-05; Bd. of Eds., Clin. Law Rev., 2003-09; Bd. of Dirs., Clinical Legal Education Association, since 2009.

Cathryn Miller-Wilson (Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Legal-Medical Issues

Elliott S. Milstein (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Nuts and Bolts - What Do We Mean By Outcomes and Assessment?
Bio: MILSTEIN, ELLIOTT, S. (M) Prof. American. b.1944. BA, 1966, Univ. of Hartford; JD, 1969, Connecticut; LLM, 1971, Yale; LLD, 1997, Univ. of Hartford; LLD, 2001, Nova Southeastern. Admitted: CT, 1969; DC, 1973. Lect. & Co-Dir., Legal Clinic Connecticut, 1969-1970; Sr. Staff Att'y, New Haven Legal Assist. Ass'n Inc., 1971-1972; Ass't Prof., American, 1972-1974; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1972-1988; Assoc. Prof., 1974-1976; Acting Assoc. Dean, Fac. Affrs., 1977-1978; Prof., Since 1977; Co-Dir., Nat'l Veterans Law Cntr., 1978-1984; Interim Dean, American, 1988-1990; Dean, 1990-1993; Interim Pres., 1993-1994; Dean, 1994-1995; Vis. Prof., New York L.S., 2007. Subjects: Alternate Dispute Resolution (S); Clinical Teaching (S); Criminal Law; International Human Rights (S); Legal Profession; Office Practice (S). Books & Awards: 1992, William Pincus Award for Outstanding Contributions to Clin. Ed.; 2006, The Lever Award from DC Law Students in Court.Member: AALS (Chair, Com. on Clin. Educ., 1993-94, Exec. Com., 1996-01, Pres., 2000); AALS (Parliamentarian, 2003-2010). Consultantships: Fac., AALS Clin. Tchrs.' Conf., 1978-81, 1983-84, 1986, 1988, 1998-99, Chair, since 1992; Multi St. Perf. Test Com., Nat'l Conf. of Bar Exam'rs, 1996-04; Performance Test Consult., St. Bar of CA, since 2004.

Wallace J. Mlyniec (Georgetown University Law Center)

L. Patricia Mock (Cooley Law School)
Session: Developing and Using Learning Objectives and Assessment to Plan Clinical Courses
Bio: MOCK, L. PATRICIA, (F) Assoc. Prof. Cooley.

L. Patricia Mock (Cooley Law School)

Verna Monson, Ph.D. (University of St. Thomas School of Law)
Margaret E. Montoya (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Plenary II: Using Critical Perspectives to Inform Change
Bio: MONTOYA, MARGARET, E. (F) Prof. New Mexico. AB, 1972, San Diego St. Univ.; JD, 1978, Harvard. Admitted: MA, 1979; NY, 1984; NM, 1990. Ass't to the Pres., Potsdam Coll., 1985-1988; Assoc. Univ. Counsel, New Mexico, 1988-1992. Subjects: Affirmative Action (S); Clinical Law; Employment Discrimination; Legal Reasoning, Research & Writing; Race, Racism & the Law; Torts. Member: LatCrit, Inc. (Bd. of Dirs.).; Law & Soc. Ass'n (Bd. of Trustees); SALT (Bd. of Gov'rs, Pres.-elect, since 1995). Consultantships: Nat'l Adv'y Com., NAFTA Labor Side Agreement, 1995-99.

Perry Moriearty (University of Minnesota Law School)
Session: Building Consensus for Change: Employing Diffusions of Innovations Theory (DIT) to Engage Institutional Resistance to Experiential Legal Education Initiatives
Bio: MORIEARTY, PERRY, Assoc. Prof., Clin. Instr. Minnesota.

Faith Mullen (The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law)
Session: Bellow Award Report on Projects
Bio: MULLEN, FAITH, Clin. Assoc. Prof. Cath. Uni.

Ms. MaryBeth Musumeci (Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Legal-Medical Issues
Bio: MUSUMECI, MARYBETH, (F) Reuschlein Clin. Tchg. Fel. Villanova. b.1974. B.A. with highest honors, 1996, Douglass College, Rutgers Univ.; J.D., 1999, Harvard. Admitted: NJ, 1999; PA, 1999; DE, 2001. Independence Foundation Public Interest Law Fel., Delaware Cty. Legal Assist. Ass'n, Chester, PA, 1999 - 2000; Jud. Clerk, Delaware Family Ct., Wilmington, DE, 2000 - 2001; Dep. Legal Advocacy Director; Staff Att'y, Disabilities Law Program, Community Legal Aid Society, Inc., Wilmington, DE, 2001 - 2008. Subjects: Civil Justice Clinic. Books & Awards: 1995, Phi Beta Kappa.

Alizabeth Newman (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: NEWMAN, ALIZABETH, (F) Instructor CUNY at Queens. Juris Doctorate, 1991, CUNY at Queens. Admitted: NY, 1991. Subjects: Immigrant & Refugee Rights Clinic.

JoNel Newman (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: What Legal Clinicians (Still) Have to Learn from the Medical Clinical Model: Legal and Social Justice Lessons from the Trenches
Bio: NEWMAN, JONEL, (F) Assoc. Prof., CLE. Miami. b.1961. BA, 1983, Mo.-Columbia; JD, 1986, Yale. Sr. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: CT, 1987; FL, 1997. Clerk, Hon. R. Lavier Anderson U.S.C.A. 11th Cir. GA, 1986-1987; Att'y, Garrison Silbert & Arterton New Haven CT, 1987-1991; Att'y, CT CLU Hartford, 1991-1995; Att'y, FL Just. Inst. Miami, 1996-2002; Att'y, FL Legal Servs. Miami FL, 2002-2005; Ass't Prof., Miami, Since 2005. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Professional Responsibility. Consultantships: Comm'r, ABA Immigration Comm., 2005-07.

JoNel Newman (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: NEWMAN, JONEL, (F) Assoc. Prof., CLE. Miami. b.1961. BA, 1983, Mo.-Columbia; JD, 1986, Yale. Sr. Ed., Yale L.J. Admitted: CT, 1987; FL, 1997. Clerk, Hon. R. Lavier Anderson U.S.C.A. 11th Cir. GA, 1986-1987; Att'y, Garrison Silbert & Arterton New Haven CT, 1987-1991; Att'y, CT CLU Hartford, 1991-1995; Att'y, FL Just. Inst. Miami, 1996-2002; Att'y, FL Legal Servs. Miami FL, 2002-2005; Ass't Prof., Miami, Since 2005. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Professional Responsibility. Consultantships: Comm'r, ABA Immigration Comm., 2005-07.

Elan Stavros Nichols (Michigan State University College of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters

Leonard E Noisette
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Using Simulation Courses as Assessment Tools

J. Michael Norwood (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Moving Forward with Backward Planning: The Best Use of Mandatory Clinical Requirements to Articulate and Achieve Meaningful Educational Outcomes
Bio: NORWOOD, J., M. (M) Prof., & Assoc. Dean, Clin. Affrs. New Mexico. b.1944. BA, 1967; JD, 1970, New Mexico. Comment Ed., Nat. Resources J. Admitted: NM, 1970. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of Albuq., 1970-1971; Assoc. in Law & Staff Att'y, New Mexico, 1971-1973; Ass't Prof., 1973-1975; Assoc. Prof., 1975-1982; Prof., Since 1982; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., Since 2006. Subjects: Clinical Law; Computers & the Law (S); Legal Profession. Member: CALI.

Kimberly E. O'Leary (Cooley Law School)
Session: Developing and Using Learning Objectives and Assessment to Plan Clinical Courses
Bio: O'LEARY, KIMBERLY, E. (F) Prof. Cooley. b.1958. BA, 1979, Oberlin Coll.; JD, 1982, Northeastern. Admitted: IN, 1982; OH, 1994; MI, 2000. Assoc., Virginia O'Leary Law Off. Oakland City IN, 1982-1984; Staff Att'y & Sr. Att'y, Legal Servs. Org. of IN Indpls. & Anderson, 1985-1988; Ass't Prof. & Clinic Supv'r, Ind. Indpls., 1988-1993; Ass't Prof., Dayton, 1993-1997; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1993-2000; Assoc. Prof., 1997-2000; Assoc. Prof., Cooley, 2000-2003; Professor, Thomas M. Cooley Law Sch., 2003 - Pres; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Emerging Issues in Elder Law (S); Interviewing & Counseling; Sixty Plus Elderlaw Clinic. Member: SALT.; CLE Ass'n. Consultantships: Exec. Com., Poverty Law Sect., AALS, 1996-98; Exec. Com., Clin. Legal Educ. Sect., AALS, 1996-00, Chair, 1999, Nwsltr. Ed., since 2001; Bd. of Editors, Clinical Law Review, 2003-09.

Kimberly E. O'Leary (Cooley Law School)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: O'LEARY, KIMBERLY, E. (F) Prof. Cooley. b.1958. BA, 1979, Oberlin Coll.; JD, 1982, Northeastern. Admitted: IN, 1982; OH, 1994; MI, 2000. Assoc., Virginia O'Leary Law Off. Oakland City IN, 1982-1984; Staff Att'y & Sr. Att'y, Legal Servs. Org. of IN Indpls. & Anderson, 1985-1988; Ass't Prof. & Clinic Supv'r, Ind. Indpls., 1988-1993; Ass't Prof., Dayton, 1993-1997; Dir., Clin. Progs., 1993-2000; Assoc. Prof., 1997-2000; Assoc. Prof., Cooley, 2000-2003; Professor, Thomas M. Cooley Law Sch., 2003 - Pres; Prof., Since 2003. Subjects: Emerging Issues in Elder Law (S); Interviewing & Counseling; Sixty Plus Elderlaw Clinic. Member: SALT.; CLE Ass'n. Consultantships: Exec. Com., Poverty Law Sect., AALS, 1996-98; Exec. Com., Clin. Legal Educ. Sect., AALS, 1996-00, Chair, 1999, Nwsltr. Ed., since 2001; Bd. of Editors, Clinical Law Review, 2003-09.

David B. Oppenheimer (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Developing Models for Faculty Collaboration in Promoting and Assessing Outcomes of Experiential Education
Bio: OPPENHEIMER, DAVID, B. (M) Clin. Prof. & Dir. of Prof'l Skills Cal., Berkeley. b.1950. Pol. Sci., 1972, Univ. Without Walls/Berkeley; JD, 1978, Harvard. Admitted: CA, 1978. Clerk, Ch. Just. Rose Bird CA Sup. Ct. San Fran., 1978-1979; Staff Att'y, CA Dep't of Fair Emplymt. & Housing San Fran., 1979-1986; Discrim. Clinic Dir., Cal. Berkeley, 1982-1986; Lect., 1986-1987; Ass't Prof., San Francisco, 1987-1990; Assoc. Prof., JFK Univ. Walnut Creek CA, 1990-1991; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Golden Gate, 1991-1993; Assoc. Prof., 1993-1998; Prof., Golden Gate, 1998 - 2009; Assoc. Dean, Acad. Affrs., 2000-2005; Assoc. Dean Fac Dev, Golden Gate, 2005 - 2009; Clin. Professor of Law & Director of Professional Skills, UC Berkeley Sch. of Law, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching; Comparative Civil Rights Law (S); Employment Discrimination; Torts; Trial Advocacy. Books & Awards: Whitewashing Race: The Myth of a Color-Blind Soc. (with Brown, Carnoy, Currie, Duster, Shultz & Wellman), 2003; The Benjamin L. Hooks Award, 2004; Rowe v. Pacific Quad, Inc. - Problems and Case File, 4th ed., 2008. 2009, GGU Alan Brotsky Award; 2008, GGU Jesse Carter award.Member: ALI. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., ACLU of Nor. Cal., 1989-07.

Sarah H. Paoletti (University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: PAOLETTI, SARAH, H. (F) Clin. Supv'r & Lect. Pennsylvania. b.1970. BA, 1992, Yale; JD, 1998, American. Admitted: PA, 1999; NJ, 1999; DC, 2004. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. Anthony Scirica U.S.C.A. 3d Cir. Phila., 1999-2000; Staff Att'y, Friends of Farmworkers Inc. Phila. 1998-99, 2000-2003; Prac.-in-Res., American, 2003-2006; Clin. Supv'r & Lect., Pennsylvania, Since 2006. Subjects: Immigrants in the Workplace (S); Immigrants in the Workplace (S); International Human Rights Clinic; Transnational Legal Clinic. Consultantships: President, Bd. of Directors, Centro de Los Derechos del Miqrante, Inc., since 2005; Secretary, Bd. of Dirs., Friends of Farmworkers, Inc., since 2006.

Reena Elizabeth Parambath (Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: PARAMBATH, REENA, Dir. of the Co-op Prog. and Assoc. Tchg. Prof. Drexel.

Shawna Parks (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)
Paula D. Pearlman (Loyola Law School, Los Angeles)
Session: Working with Students with Disabilities: Recognizing Attitudinal and Unconscious Bias and Developing Tools to Eliminate It
Bio: PEARLMAN, PAULA, Vis. Assoc. Prof. & Exec Dir. of the Disability Rts. Legal Cntr. Loyola, LA. Subjects: Disability Rights Law; Special Education Law and Advocacy.

Jean Koh Peters (Yale Law School)
Session: The Visionary and the Skeptic: An Exploratory Voyage to Discover How Critical Theory and Clinical Thought and Practice Can Inform Each Other
Bio: PETERS, JEAN, K. (F) Clin. Prof. & Supv'g Atty. Yale. b.1958. BA, 1979, Harvard-Radcliffe Coll.; JD, 1982, Harvard. Admitted: NY, 1983; CT, 1989. Clerk, Judge William P. Gray U.S.D.C. L.A., 1982-1983; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. Juv. Rts. Div. NYC, 1983-1985; Ass't Clin. Prof., Columbia, 1986-1989; Assoc. Clin. Prof., Yale, 1989-1993; Supv'g Att'y, Since 1989; Clin. Prof., Since 1993. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Immigration; Juvenile Law. Books & Awards: Representing Children in Child Protective Proceedings: Ethical and Practical Dimensions, 3d ed., 2007.

Michael Pinard (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon
Bio: PINARD, MICHAEL, (M) Prof. Maryland. b.1968. BA, 1990, Long Island Univ.; JD, 1994, New York Univ. Staff Ed., J. of Int'l L. & Pol. Admitted: NY, 1995; MD, 2003. Staff Att'y, The Neighborhood Defender Serv. of Harlem NYC, 1994-1996; Staff Att'y, Off. of the Appellate Defender NYC, 1996-1998; Robert M. Cover Fellow in Clin. Tchg., Yale, 1998-2000; Ass't Prof., Clin. Educ. St. John's, 2000-2001; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 2001-2002; Ass't Prof., Maryland, 2002-2007; Prof., Since 2007. Subjects: Comparative Criminal Process; Criminal Procedure; Legal Profession; Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders; Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders Clinic. Member: AALS (CLE Sect., Co-Chair, Sect. on Litig., 2003-04).; CLEA (Bd. Mem.).

Michael Pinard (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: Three Year Arc for Outcomes and Assessments
Bio: PINARD, MICHAEL, (M) Prof. Maryland. b.1968. BA, 1990, Long Island Univ.; JD, 1994, New York Univ. Staff Ed., J. of Int'l L. & Pol. Admitted: NY, 1995; MD, 2003. Staff Att'y, The Neighborhood Defender Serv. of Harlem NYC, 1994-1996; Staff Att'y, Off. of the Appellate Defender NYC, 1996-1998; Robert M. Cover Fellow in Clin. Tchg., Yale, 1998-2000; Ass't Prof., Clin. Educ. St. John's, 2000-2001; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Wash. St. Louis, 2001-2002; Ass't Prof., Maryland, 2002-2007; Prof., Since 2007. Subjects: Comparative Criminal Process; Criminal Procedure; Legal Profession; Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders; Re-Entry of Ex-Offenders Clinic. Member: AALS (CLE Sect., Co-Chair, Sect. on Litig., 2003-04).; CLEA (Bd. Mem.).

Michele R. Pistone (Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law)
Session: How Do We Assess Professional Identity Formation? Applying Backward Design Beyond Knowledge and Skills
Bio: PISTONE, MICHELE, R. (F) Prof. Villanova. b.1964. BS, 1986, New York Univ.; JD, 1989, St. John's; LLM, 1999, Georgetown. St. John's L. Rev. Admitted: CT, 1989; DC, 1991; NY, 1991; PA, 2001. Assoc. Att'y, Willkie Farr & Gallagher NY, 1989-1991; Assoc. Att'y, Willkie Farr & Gallagher DC, 1991-1997; Legal Dir., Lawyers Com. for Human Rts. DC, 1995-1996. Subjects: Clinical Education; Immigration Law. Books & Awards: Fulbright Scholar, spring, 2006; Stepping Out of the Brain Drain: Applying Catholic Social Thought in a New Era of Migration, 2007. Member: AALS (Chair, Int'l Human Rts. Sect., 2004-05, Exec. Com., 2005-06). Consultantships: Co-Chair, Com. on Clin. & Skills Educ., Sect. of Legal Educ., ABA.; Consult., ALI-ABA, since 2001.

Denise Platfoot Lacey (University of Dayton School of Law)
Session: Outcome Identification, Formative Assessment and Course Design in Field Placement Clinics
Bio: PLATFOOT LACEY, DENISE , (F) Externship Sup. Dayton. b.1973. BA, 1995, Dayton; JD, 1999, Cleveland-Marshall. Admitted: OH, 2001. Ass't Couns., Cleve. Bar Ass'n, 1999-2005; Sec'y of the Comm. on Prof., Sup. Ct. of OH, 2005-2007; Fellowship, Nat'l Inst. for Tchg. Ethics and Prof., 2006. Subjects: Externship Program.

Jeffrey J. Pokorak (Suffolk University Law School)

Olga Porven (University of Miami School of Law)
J. L. Pottenger, Jr. (Yale Law School)

Susan Westerberg Prager (Association of American Law Schools)
Session: Welcome and Introduction
Bio: PRAGER, SUSAN, WESTERBERG (F) Arjay & Frances Fearing Miller Prof. Emer. & Exec. Dir., AALS U.C.L.A. b.1942. AB, 1964; MA, 1967, Stanford; JD, 1971, U.C.L.A. Ed.-in-Ch., U.C.L.A. L. Rev. Admitted: NC, 1971; CA, 1972. Assoc., Powe Porter & Alphin P.A. Durham NC, 1971-1972; Acting Prof., U.C.L.A., 1972-1977; Prof., Since 1977; Assoc. Dean, 1979-1982; Dean, 1982-1998; Provost, Dartmouth Coll., 1999-2001; President, Occidental Coll., 2006 - 2007; Exec. Dir., C.E.O., AALS, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: California Legal History (S); Community Property; Family Law; Wills & Trusts. Member: COIF. Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Pacific Mutual Holding Co., since 1979; Exec. Com., AALS, 1980-83, Pres.-Elect, 1985, Pres., 1986-87; Bd. of Trustees, Stanford, 1976-80, 1987-97.

Mae C. Quinn (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Substantive Topics in Torts and Criminal Law
Bio: QUINN, MAE, C. (F) Prof. Wash., St. Louis. b.1969. BA, 1991, SUNY Albany; JD, 1995, Univ. of Texas; LLM, 2001, Georgetown. Manuscript Ed., Tex. J. of Women & the L. Admitted: DC, 1995; NY, 1999; TN, 2005; MO, 2009. E. Barrett Prettyman Fel., Crim. Just. Clinic Georgetown, 1995-1997; Clerk, Hon. Jack B. Weinstein U.S.D.C. E.D. NY Bklyn., 1997-1998; Trial Counsel/Public Defender, The Bronx Defenders NYC, 1999-2001; Appellate Counsel/Public Defender, Appellate Advocates NYC, 2001-2005; Assoc. Prof., Tennessee, Since 2005. Subjects: Civil Justice - Youth Advocacy Clinic; Criminal Law.

Jayesh Rathod (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session I: Lawyering and Language Minorities: Working with Bilingual/Multilingual Students
Bio: RATHOD, JAYESH, (M) Ass't Prof. of Law American. b.1975. AB, 1997, Harvard; JD, 2001, Columbia. Admitted: NY, 2002; DC, 2002. Assoc., Wilmer Cutler & Pickering LLP, 2002; Jud. Law Clerk, Hon. Louis F. Oberdorfer U.S.D.C. for DC, 2002-2003; Staff Att'y, CASA of MD Inc., 2003-2006. Subjects: Immigrants in the Workplace; Immigration Law; International Human Rights Law Clinic (Immigrants' Rights Section).

Martha Rayner (Fordham University School of Law)

Laura Rinaldi (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Ruth Anne Robbins (Rutgers Law School)
Session: The Science and Teaching of Legal Storytelling in the Clinic Classroom
Bio: ROBBINS, RUTH ANNE, (F) Clin. Prof Rutgers - Camden. BA, 1988, Pennsylvania; JD, 1991, Rutgers - Camden. Assoc. Editor, Rutgers Law Jour. Admitted: PA, 1991; NJ, 1991. Jud'l Clerk, Hon. Michael Patrick King Appellate Div. NJ Superior Ct. Westmont, 1991-1992; Assoc., Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis Phila., 1992-1995; Assoc., Eisenberg Gold & Cettei PC Haddonfield NJ, 1995-1997. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Legal Research and Writing. Books & Awards: New Jersey Domestic Violence Prac. & Proc. (with DiCamillo and Abatemarco), 2002; ALWD Legal Writing Scholarship Grant, 2003; New Jersey Domestic Violence Prac. and Proc. 2d ed. (with DiCamillo & Abatemarco), 2005; ALWD Tchg. Grant, 2009; New Jersey Domestic Violence Prac. & Proc. 3d ed. (with DiCamillo & Abatemarco), 2009. 2006, Provost's Teaching Award; 2005, Lawyering Professor of the Year.Member: Legal Writing Inst. (President: 2008-10, Pres-Elect: 2006-08, Sec'y 2004-06, Bd. of Directors since 2004, Chrpsn. of committees since 2002).; CLEA. Consultantships: Bd. of Editors, J. ALWD, since 2008.

Jenny Roberts (Syracuse University College of Law)
Session: Works In Progress: New Clinics
Bio: ROBERTS, JENNY, (F) Vis. Assoc. Prof. Syracuse. BA, 1987, Yale; JD, 1995, New York Univ. N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1996. Clerk, Judge John S. Martin S.D.NY NYC, 1995-1996; Staff Att'y, Crim. Defense Div. Legal Aid Soc. NYC, 1996-2001; Trial Trainer, 1999-2000; Acting Ass't Prof., Lawyering Prog. New York Univ., 2001-2004; Sr. Res. Fel., Cntr. for Res. in Crime & Just., 2004-2005; Ass't Prof., Syracuse, Since 2005. Subjects: Criminal Law Clinic. Member: Order of the Coif. Consultantships: Chair, Just. Task Force, Subcom. on Discovery & Collateral Consequence, NY Cty. Lawyers Ass'n, 2004-05.

Colene F. Robinson (University of Colorado Law School)
Session: Applying and Evaluating Backward by Design to Clinical Legal Education: A Criminal Defense Experiment
Bio: ROBINSON, COLENE, F. (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. Colorado. b.1970. BPhil, 1992, Miami; JD, 1997, Loyola, Chgo. Loyola L. Jour. Admitted: NY, 1998; CA, 1998; CO, 2003. Clerk, CT Sup. Ct., 1997-1998; Staff Att'y, Juv. Rts. Div. Legal Aid Soc. NYC, 1998-2002; Prog. Dir., Nat'l Ass'n of Counsel for Children CO, 2002-2004; Att'y, Self CO, 2004-2005; Clin. Prof, Colorado, Since 2006. Subjects: Juvenile Law (S); Trial Advocacy (S).

Richard L. Roe (Georgetown University Law Center)
Session: Works In Progress: New Clinics
Bio: ROE, RICHARD, L. (M) Prof. & Dir., DC St. Law Clinic. Georgetown. b.1946. AB, 1969, Yale; JD, 1977, Maine. Admitted: ME, 1977; DC, 1980. Ass't Dir., Nat'l Inst. for Citizen Educ. in the Law DC, 1977-1983; Adj. Prof., Georgetown, 1981-1984; Ass't Prof., 1984-1987; Assoc. Prof., 1987-1990; Prof., Since 1990. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Teacher's Guide to Great Trials (with Arbetman), 1985; Great Trials in Am. Hist. (with Arbetman & David), 1985. Consultantships: Com. on Values, Cntr'd Goals, DC Public Schs., 1987-88.

Jennifer Rosen Valverde
Session: Surfacing Issues of Professional Culture, Class, Gender, Race and Age in the Context of Classroom Role Plays
Bio: VALVERDE, JENNIFER, R. Rutgers, Newark.

Joseph A. Rosenberg (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Developing Models for Faculty Collaboration in Promoting and Assessing Outcomes of Experiential Education
Bio: ROSENBERG, JOSEPH, A. (M) Professor CUNY at Queens. b.1958. BS, 1980, Northwestern; JD, 1986, CUNY at Queens. Admitted: NY, 1987. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of N.E. NY Albany, 1986-1988; Adj. Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1988-1995; Vis. Prof., 1995-1996; Ass't Prof., 1996-2001; Assoc. Prof., Since 2001. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Lawyering (S); Wills, Trusts & Estates. Books & Awards: New York Guide to Tax, Estate & Financial Plng. for the Elderly (with Goldfarb), 1999.

Jamie Baker Roskie (University of Georgia School of Law)
Session: Grades Revisited: Clinical Grading and Assessment in the World of Outcomes
Bio: ROSKIE, JAMIE BAKER, Georgia.

Jamie Baker Roskie (University of Georgia School of Law)

Josephine Ross (Howard University School of Law)
Session: Racial Structure and Culture in Lawyering
Bio: ROSS, JOSEPHINE, (F) Assoc. Prof. Howard. b.1958. BA, 1981, Oberlin Coll.; JD, 1984, Boston Univ. Admitted: MA, 1985; DC, 2005. Clerk, NH Sup. Ct. Exeter, 1984-1985; Lawyer, Com. for Public Coun. Servs. Worcester MA, 1985-1992; Vis. Prof., Boston Coll., 1993-2005; Vis. Prof., Mich. St.-DCL, 2004-2006; Assoc. Prof., Howard, Since 2005. Subjects: Criminal Justice Clinic; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure I; Current Developments in Criminal Justice Enforcement (S); Law & Gender; Professional Responsibility.

Robert J. Rubinson (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Legal-Medical Issues
Bio: RUBINSON, ROBERT, J. (M) Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. Baltimore. b.1962. BA, 1984, Columbia; JD, 1988, New York Univ. Arts Ed., Ann. Surv. Am. L. Admitted: MD, 1997; NY, 1989. Assoc., Cahill Gordon & Reindel NYC, 1988-1992; Staff Att'y, Off. for the Aging Legal Aid Soc. Bklyn. NY, 1992-1994; Res. Instr., New York Univ., 1994-1997; Ass't Prof., Baltimore, 1997-2001; Assoc. Prof., 2001-2006; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: ADR Seminar (S); Critical Legal Theory; Family Mediation Clinic; Family Mediation: Theory and Practice (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Family Mediation: Theory and Prac. (with Murphy), 2009. 2005, Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Full-Time Faculty Member; 2009, President's Faculty Award.Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Rptr., Ethics Com., MD Ct. of Apps., 2002-05; Sect. Coun., Sect. on Legal Educ. & Adms. to the Bar, MD St. Bar Ass'n, since 1999, Chair, 2004-05.

Robert J. Rubinson (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon
Bio: RUBINSON, ROBERT, J. (M) Prof. & Dir., Clin. Progs. Baltimore. b.1962. BA, 1984, Columbia; JD, 1988, New York Univ. Arts Ed., Ann. Surv. Am. L. Admitted: MD, 1997; NY, 1989. Assoc., Cahill Gordon & Reindel NYC, 1988-1992; Staff Att'y, Off. for the Aging Legal Aid Soc. Bklyn. NY, 1992-1994; Res. Instr., New York Univ., 1994-1997; Ass't Prof., Baltimore, 1997-2001; Assoc. Prof., 2001-2006; Prof., Since 2006. Subjects: ADR Seminar (S); Critical Legal Theory; Family Mediation Clinic; Family Mediation: Theory and Practice (S); Legal Profession. Books & Awards: Family Mediation: Theory and Prac. (with Murphy), 2009. 2005, Award for Outstanding Teaching by a Full-Time Faculty Member; 2009, President's Faculty Award.Member: Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Rptr., Ethics Com., MD Ct. of Apps., 2002-05; Sect. Coun., Sect. on Legal Educ. & Adms. to the Bar, MD St. Bar Ass'n, since 1999, Chair, 2004-05.

Sharon Rubinstein (University of Baltimore School of Law)
Session: Teaching Students to Create Justice in Non-Traditional Settings

Robin R. Runge (University of North Dakota School of Law)

Susan Rutberg (Golden Gate University School of Law)
Session: Outcome Identification, Formative Assessment and Course Design in Field Placement Clinics
Bio: RUTBERG, SUSAN, (F) Prof. & Dir., Externship and Honors Lawyering Programs Golden Gate. b.1948. BS, 1971, Cornell; JD, 1975, Golden Gate. Assoc. Ed., Golden Gate L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1975. Staff Att'y, Bayview Hunter's Point Comm. Defender San Fran., 1976-1978; Adj. Prof., Clinic San Fran., 1978-1980; Staff Att'y, Alameda Cty. Public Defender Oakland, 1981; Sr. Trial Att'y, S.F. Public Defender CA, 1981-1987; Co-Counsel, Trial Stephen Bingham San Rafael, 1985-1986; Staff Att'y, 1st Dist. Appellate Proj. San Fran., 1987-1989; Vis. Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1989-1990; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Santa Clara, 1990-1991; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Golden Gate, 1991-1992; Assoc. Prof., 1992-1999; Prof., Since 1999; Fulbright Scholar, Charles Univ. Sch. of Law Prague Czech Rep., 2002. Subjects: Criminal Litigation Clinic (S); Evidence; Lawyering Skills: Honors Lawyering Program (S); Trial Advocacy; Wrongful Convictions: Causes and Remedies (S). Books & Awards: California Crimnal Law: Proc. and Practice, 2d ed. 1994, Chap., 42; Golden Gate Univ. Alumni Ass'n Community Serv. Award, 2005. Consultantships: Bd. of Gov'rs, CA Att'ys for Crim. Just., 1986-89; Bd. of Gov'rs, Women Defenders,, 1993-01; Adv'y Bd., No. CA Innocence Proj., since 2003.

Susan Rutberg (Golden Gate University School of Law)

David Anthony Santacroce (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Bellow Award Report on Projects
Bio: SANTACROCE, DAVID , ANTHONY Clin. Prof. Michigan. b.1963. JD, 1992, Pace; LLM, 1997, Columbia. Mng. Ed., Pace U. L. Rev. Admitted: CT, 1992; NY, 1992; MI, 2000. Assoc., Lane & Miltendorf LLP NYC, 1992-1997; Dir., Off. Gen. Counsel Equal Just. Am. Midlothian VA, Since 1993; Sr. Staff Att'y, Maurice Sugar Law Cntr. for Econ. & Soc. Just. Detroit, 1997-2000; Clin. Prof., Univ. of Michigan Law Sch., Since 2001; President, Equal Just. America, Midlothian Virginia, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Acess to Justice (S); Clinical Teaching (S).

David Anthony Santacroce (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Toward Universal Clinical Education: What is It and How Can We Make It Happen?
Bio: SANTACROCE, DAVID , ANTHONY Clin. Prof. Michigan. b.1963. JD, 1992, Pace; LLM, 1997, Columbia. Mng. Ed., Pace U. L. Rev. Admitted: CT, 1992; NY, 1992; MI, 2000. Assoc., Lane & Miltendorf LLP NYC, 1992-1997; Dir., Off. Gen. Counsel Equal Just. Am. Midlothian VA, Since 1993; Sr. Staff Att'y, Maurice Sugar Law Cntr. for Econ. & Soc. Just. Detroit, 1997-2000; Clin. Prof., Univ. of Michigan Law Sch., Since 2001; President, Equal Just. America, Midlothian Virginia, 2008 - Pres. Subjects: Acess to Justice (S); Clinical Teaching (S).

Meredith Schalick (Rutgers Law School)

Alexander Scherr (University of Georgia School of Law)

Alexander Scherr (University of Georgia School of Law)
Session: Grades Revisited: Clinical Grading and Assessment in the World of Outcomes
Bio: SCHERR, ALEXANDER, (M) Dir., Civil Clinic Progs. & Assoc. Prof. Georgia. b.1954. BA, 1975, Yale; JD, 1982, Michigan. Admitted: VT, 1982; GA, 1996. Assoc., Downs Rachlin & Martin VT, 1982-1984; Staff Att'y, VT Legal Aid, 1984-1991; Proj. Dir., 1991-1996; Vis. Prof., Quinnipiac, 1995-1996; Ass't Prof., 1996-2004; Dir., Civil Clinic Progs. Georgia, Since 1996; Assoc. Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Dispute Resolution; Evidence; Interviewing, Counseling & Negotiation; Products Liability. Books & Awards: Georgia Law of Evid. (with Green), 1999. Member: CLEA (Pres., 2005). Consultantships: Pres., VT Mediator's Ass'n, 1990-92; Mem., Adv'y Comm. on Mobile Housing, 1990-93; Mem., VT Comm. on Dispute Resolu., 1992-95.

Beth G. Schwartz (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Using Simulation Courses as Assessment Tools
Bio: SCHWARTZ, BETH, Clin. Assoc. Prof. Fordham. b.1952. BA, 1973, Buffalo; JD, 1978, St. John's. Admitted: NY, 1979. Columbia Teacher's Coll., 1973-75. Litig. Att'y, US Commodities Futures Trading Comm. NYC, 1981-1983; Ass't Corp. Counsel, NYC Law Dep't 1978-81, 1983-1987. Subjects: Externship Program (S); Fundamental Lawyering Skills (S); Mediation Clinic (S).

Antoinette Sedillo Lopez (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Toward Universal Clinical Education: What is It and How Can We Make It Happen?
Bio: SEDILLO LOPEZ, ANTOINETTE, (F) Prof. New Mexico. b.1957. BA, 1979, New Mexico; JD, 1982, U.C.L.A. Comment Ed., U.C.L.A. L. Rev. Admitted: NM, 1982; DC, 1983. Ct. Clerk, DC Cir., 1982-1983; Assoc., Modrall Sperling Roehl Harris & Sisk Albuq., 1983-1985; Ass't Prof., New Mexico, 1985-1989; Assoc. Prof., 1989-1992; Prof., Since 1992; Assoc. Dean, Clin. Affrs., Since 2003. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching; Ethics; Family Law; Land Use Planning (S); Law & Reproductive Technology (S). Books & Awards: Latinos in the United States: History, Law and Perspective, 1995. Member: Law & Soc. Ass'n; ALI. Consultantships: Mem., Air Quality Control Bd., 1992-95; Pres., NM Hispanic Bar Ass'n, 1994-95; Pres., CLEA, since 2004.

Kim Thuy Seelinger (University of California College of the Law, San Francisco)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session I: Lawyering and Language Minorities: Working with Bilingual/Multilingual Students
Bio: SEELINGER, KIM THUY, Clinician Cal., Hastings.

Dveera Segal (Villanova University Charles Widger School of Law)

Robert F. Seibel (California Western School of Law)
Session: Facilitating Change Through Technology - Employing Online Technologies to Fuel Teaching Excellence
Bio: SEIBEL, ROBERT, F. Vis. Prof. Cal. Western. b.1946. AB, 1968, Bowdoin Coll.; JD, 1971, Northeastern. Admitted: MA, 1971; IL, 1979; IA, 1980; ME, 1981; NY, 1989. Assoc., Ropes & Gray Boston, 1971-1979; Clin. Prof., Chicago-Kent, 1979-1980; Assoc. Prof. & Exec. Dir., Clin. Progs. Drake, 1980-1981; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Maine, 1981-1983; Assoc. Prof., 1983-1986; Vis. Lect., Cornell, 1985-1986; Assoc. Dir., Legal Aid Clinic, 1986-1989; Sr. Lect., 1986-1998; Vis. Assoc. Prof., CUNY at Queens, 1998; Assoc. Prof., Since 1998; Vis. Prof., Cal. Western, Since 2007. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Computer Applications in Law Practice (S); Estate Planning Clinic (S). Member: CLEA (V.P., 1997, Co-Pres., 1998).; CLE Ass'n (Dir., 1992-94). Consultantships: Bd. of Dirs., Legal Servs. Corp. of IA, 1980-81; Chair, Sect. on Law & Computers, AALS, since 1985; Bd. of Dirs., Community Dispute Resolu. Cntr., Ithaca, NY, 1986-93.

Ilene B. Seidman (Suffolk University Law School)

Andrea M. Seielstad (University of Dayton School of Law)

Rachel D. Settlage (Wayne State University Law School)
Session: Uncovering: When and How to Incorporate Our Personal Critical Perspectives and Experiences in Clinical Teaching Across a Range of Critical Theory
Bio: SETTLAGE, RACHEL, D. Clin. Ass't Prof. Wayne State. BA, 1992, Cal., Berkeley; JD, 1998, Georgetown; MS, 1998, Georgetown Univ. Admitted: NY, 2001; AZ, 2003; MD, 2008. Foreign Affairs Off'r, U.S. Dep. of St., Washington, DC, 1998 - 2002; Staff Att'y, Asylum Prog. of Southern Arizona, Tucson, AZ, 2003 - 2007; Clin. Fel., Univ. of Balt. Sch. of Law, 2007 - 2009; Clin. Assistant Prof., Wayne St. Law Sch., 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Immigration Clinic; Immigration Clinic.

Ragini N. Shah (Suffolk University Law School)
Session: Works-in-Progress #3: Lawyering
Bio: SHAH, RAGINI, N. (F) Ass't Clin. Prof. of Law Suffolk. b.1971. JD, 1999, Northeastern. Admitted: NY, 2000; MA, 2006. Ass't Clinical Prof., Suffolk Univ. Law Sch., 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Immigration Clinic (S); Immigration Law.

Ann C. Shalleck (American University, Washington College of Law)
Session: The Visionary and the Skeptic: An Exploratory Voyage to Discover How Critical Theory and Clinical Thought and Practice Can Inform Each Other
Bio: SHALLECK, ANN, C. (F) Prof., Dir., Women & the Law Prog. & Carrington Shields Scholar. American. b.1949. AB, 1971, Bryn Mawr Coll.; JD, 1978, Harvard. Admitted: PA, 1978; DC, 1984. Staff Att'y, Community Legal Servs. Phila., 1978-1981; Supv'g Att'y, 1981-1982; Lect., 1984-1987; Dir., Women & the Law Prog. Am., Since 1984; Assoc. Prof., 1987-1991; Prof., Since 1991. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Family Law; Feminist Legal Theory (S); Juvenile Law; Women & the Law (S). Books & Awards: Ct. Rules to Achieve Permanency for Foster Children: Sample Rules/Commentary (with Hardin), 1985; Stoneman Prof. of Law & Democracy, Albany, 2006. Member: Plng. Comm. 2008 Conf. on Clin. Legal Ed. 2007-08).; AALS (Com. on Curric. & Res., 1991-94, Com. on Prof'l Dev., 2005-07, Chair, 2006-07; Plng. Comm. 2007 Workshops on Clin. Legal Ed. 2006-07. Consultantships: Adv'y Com. on Implementation of the Final Rpt. of the Task Forces, DC Racial & Ethnic & Gender Bias in the Cts., 1992-93; Bd. of Gov'rs, SALT, 1993-97; Mem., Multistate Performance Test Com., Nat'l Conf. of Bar Exam'rs, 1996-04.

Sandra Simkins (Rutgers Law School)

Gwynne L. Skinner (Willamette University College of Law)

Nicole Smith Futrell (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Teaching to the Chaos: Oral Advocacy Skills in Poverty Courts
Bio: SMITH, NICOLE, Clinic CUNY at Queens.

Gemma Solimene (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: How Do We Assess Professional Identity Formation? Applying Backward Design Beyond Knowledge and Skills
Bio: SOLIMENE, GEMMA, Clin. Assoc. Prof. Fordham. b.1962. BA, 1984, SUNY at Stony Brook; JD, 1987, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1988. Clerk, U.S.C.A. 2d Cir. NYC, 1987-1989; Acting Ass't Prof., New York L.S., 1993-1996; Staff Att'y, The Legal Aid Soc. Bklyn. & NYC 1989-93, 1996; Att'y-in-Charge Immig. Law Unit, The Legal Aid Soc. Bklyn. & NYC, 1997-1999. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Immigration Law (S). Member: Phi Beta Kappa.

Stephan P. Sonnenberg (Harvard Law School)
Session: Using Field Practice to Plan Clinical Courses: A Case Study from Harvard Law School’s Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinical Programs
Bio: SONNENBERG, STEPHAN, P. Lecturer Harvard.

Mary B. Spector (SMU Dedman School of Law)

Mary B. Spector (SMU Dedman School of Law)
Session: Bellow Award Report on Projects
Bio: SPECTOR, MARY, B. Co-Dir., Civil Clin., Dir., Consumer Advocacy Proj. & Assoc. Prof. Southern Methodist. b.1957. BA, 1979, Simmons Coll.; JD, 1986, Cardozo. Sr. Ed., Cardozo L. Rev. Admitted: TX, 1987; NY, 1987. Clerk, Hon. Jerry Buchmeyer N.D. TX, 1986-1987; Assoc. Att'y, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld Dallas, 1987-1991; Field Instr., Legal Servs. of No. TX Dallas, 1994-1995; Ass't Prof., SMU Dedman Sch. of Law, 1995-2000; Assoc. Prof., SMU Dedman Sch. of Law, Since 2000. Subjects: Civil Clinic (S); Consumer Law; Legal Research & Writing. Books & Awards: 2009, Bellow Scholar; 2001, Don Smart Directed Student Research Award; 2009, Golden Mustang Outstanding Faculty Award.Consultantships: Adv'y Com., N.D. TX, since 1995.

Ms. Tirien Steinbach (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: Plenary II: Using Critical Perspectives to Inform Change
Bio: STEINBACH, TIRIEN, Cal., Berkeley.

Scott Stevenson (Lewis and Clark Law School)
Session: Surfacing Issues of Professional Culture, Class, Gender, Race and Age in the Context of Classroom Role Plays
Bio: STEVENSON, SCOTT, Lewis & Clark.

Kele Stewart (University of Miami School of Law)
Session: Works In Progress: New Clinics
Bio: WILLIAMS, KELE, (F) Assoc. Prof., CLE. Miami. b.1974. BS, 1994, Cornell; JD, 1998, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1999; FL, 2005. Assoc., Simpson Thacher & Bartlett NYC, 1998-2003; Assoc. Counsel, Brennan Cntr. for Just. New York Univ., 2003-2004. Subjects: Family Law; Juvenile Law.

Carol Suzuki (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Moving Forward with Backward Planning: The Best Use of Mandatory Clinical Requirements to Articulate and Achieve Meaningful Educational Outcomes
Bio: SUZUKI, CAROL, (F) Prof. New Mexico. AB, 1986, Stanford; JD, 1991, Columbia. Ed., Colum. J. Gender & L.; Mng. Ed., Colum. Hum. Rts. L. Rev. Sr. Staff Att'y, HIV Law Proj. NYC, 1995-1998; Dep. Dir., 1998-1999; Vis. Assoc. Prof., Dist. of Columbia, 1999-2001; Robert M. Cover Fel., Yale, 2001-2003; Ass't Prof., 2003-2006; Assoc. Prof., 2006 - 2009; Professor, Univ. of New Mexico Sch. of Law, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: AIDS and the Law (S); Bioethics (S); Community Lawyering Clinic; Torts. Member: CLEA.

Melissa Swain (University of Miami School of Law)
Maureen A. Sweeney (University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law)
Session: What Do We Expect from Faculty and Law Students When Faced with a Student who Lacks the Competency or Ethical Commitment to Practice Law?
Bio: SWEENEY, MAUREEN, A. (F) Vis. Law Sch. Ass't Prof. Maryland. b.1962. BA, 1984, Wesleyan Univ.; JD, 1989, Yale. Admitted: NC, 1990; MD, 2001. Vis. Law School Ass't Prof., Univ. of Maryland, 2004 - Pres. Subjects: Immigration Clinic.

Dana A. Thompson (The University of Michigan Law School)
Session: Uncovering: When and How to Incorporate Our Personal Critical Perspectives and Experiences in Clinical Teaching Across a Range of Critical Theory
Bio: THOMPSON, DANA, A. (F) Ass't Prof. Wayne State. b.1971. AB, 1994, Bryn Mawr; JD, 1999, Michigan. MI L. Rev.; Mich. L. Rev. Admitted: CA, 1999; MI, 2006. Assoc., Morrison & Foerster LLP San Fran., 1999-2003; Assoc. Att'y, Miller Starr & Regalia Walnut Creek CA, 2003-2004; Reg. Att'y, The Nature Conservancy San Fran., 2004-2005; Vis. Clin. Ass't Prof., Michigan, 2005-2006; Ass't Clin. Prof., Wayne St., Since 2006. Subjects: Small Business Enterprises and Nonprofit Corporations Clinic.

David B. Thronson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)
Session: Works-in-Progress #3: Lawyering
Bio: THRONSON, DAVID, B. (M) Prof. & Assoc. Dean for Clin. Studies Nevada, Las Vegas. b.1962. BS, 1985, Kansas; BGS, 1985, Kansas; MA, 1990, Columbia; JD, 1994, Harvard. Co-Ed.-in-Ch., Harv. Hum. Rts. J. Admitted: MA, 1995; NY, 1995; NJ, 1997; NV, 2003. Clerk, Hon A. Wallace Tashima L.A., 1994-1995; Skadden Fellow/Staff Att'y, The Door's Legal Services Cntr., New York, NY, 1995-1997; Gibbons Fel., Public Interest & Const'l Law Gibbons Del Deo Dolan Griffinger & Vecchione Newark NJ, Newark, NJ, 1997-1999; Legal Res. & Writing Instr., New York Univ., 1999-2000; Adj. Prof., Seton Hall, 1999-2001; Res. Instr., New York Univ. , 2000-2001; Acting Ass't Prof., New York Univ. , 2001-2002; Adj. Prof., Hofstra, 2002; Assoc. Prof., Nevada Las Vegas, 2002 - 2008; Prof. and Assoc. Dean for Clinical Studies, Nevada Las Vegas, Since 2002. Subjects: Civil Procedure; Clinical Teaching (S); Human Rights; Immigration Law; International Law.

David B. Thronson (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)

Karen L. Tokarz (Washington University in St. Louis School of Law)
Session: Toward Universal Clinical Education: What is It and How Can We Make It Happen?
Bio: TOKARZ, KAREN, L. (F) Dir., ADR Prog., Prof., African & African-American Studies & Charles Nagel Prof. of Pub. Interest Law & Pub. Services Wash., St. Louis. b.1948. BA, 1970, Webster; JD, 1976, St. Louis; LLM, 1985, Cal., Berkeley. Ass't Mng. Ed., St. Louis U.L.J. Admitted: MO, 1976. Clerk, MO Ct. of App. St. Louis MO, 1976-1977; Instr., St. Louis, 1976-1979; Staff Att'y, Legal Servs. of E. MO, 1977-1979; Ass't Prof., 1980-1986; Dir., Clin. Educ. Wash. St. Louis, 1980-2004; Dir., Clin. Educ., Since 1980; Assoc. Prof., 1986-1987; Prof., Since 1987; Israel Treiman Fac. Fel., 2001; Dir., ADR Prog., Since 2004. Subjects: Alternative Dispute Resolution (S); Civil Rights & Community Justice Clinic; Employment Discrimination (S); Pretrial Practice & Procedure; Public Interest Law & Policy (S); Trial & Appellate Advocacy. Books & Awards: Women, Sports, and the Law: A Comprehensive Res. Guide to Sex Discrim. in Sports, 1986; Law of Amateur and Prof'l Sports (contrib. author), 1988; Elderlaw: Advocacy for the Aging (with Krauskopf, Brown & Bogutz), 1993; Washington Univ. Founder's Day Award, 2005. Member: Order of the Woolsack (1976). Consultantships: Chair., Sect. on Clin. Legal Educ., AALS, since 1993; Pres., Clin. Legal Educ. Ass'n, since 1996; Mem., Accreditations Com., ABA, 2003-05.

Anne Traum (University of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law)

Joseph B. Tulman (University of the District of Columbia, David A. Clarke School of Law)
Session: What Legal Clinicians (Still) Have to Learn from the Medical Clinical Model: Legal and Social Justice Lessons from the Trenches
Bio: TULMAN, JOSEPH, B. (M) Prof. District of Columbia. b.1953. AB, 1975; JD, 1979, Univ. of No. Car.; MAT, 1986, Antioch. Admitted: DC, 1979. Dep. Dir., Equal Just. Fdn. Inc. DC, 1979-1981; Att'y, Self DC, 1982-1984; Fellow, Antioch, 1984-1986; Ass't Prof., 1986-1988; Ass't Prof., Dist. of Columbia, 1988-1990; Assoc. Prof., 1990-1995; Prof., Since 1995; Clin. Dir., U.D.C.-D.C.S.L., 1998 - 2002; Clin. Dir., Univ. of the Dist. of Columbia David A. Clarke Sch. of Law, 2004 - 2008. Subjects: Juvenile and Special Education Law Clinic. Books & Awards: 2007, AALS Clinical Section - Bellow Scholar.Consultantships: Tech. Assist. Provider, Annie E. Casey Fdn., Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative, 1995-98; Resource Fel., National Center on Education, Disability, and Juvenile Justice, since 1999; Fac., National Judicial College, 2000-01; St. Assessor, National Juvenile Defender Center, 2001-05; Chair, Juvenile Justice Advisory Group for the District of Columbia, 2001-03; Adv'y Bd. Mem., Mid-Atlantic Juvenile Defender Center, since 2004; Member, Bd. of Directors, SchoolTalk, Inc., since 2007; Adv'y Bd. Mem., Southern Poverty Law Center, School-to-Prison Pipeline Reform Project, since 2007; Adv'y Bd. Mem., D.C. Dept. of Youth Rehabilitation Services, since 2007.

Michael S Vastine (Benjamin L. Crump College of Law at St. Thomas University)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: VASTINE, MICHAEL SCOTT, Director, Immig. Clinic & Ass't Prof. of Law St. Thomas. b.1972. BM, 1995, Oberlin Conservatory of Music; MM, 1997, Temple; JD, 2001, Georgetown. Admitted: DC, 2002; FL, 2005. Att'y, Cath. Legal Immig. Network Miami, 2001-2003; Att'y, Immig. Law & Litig. Grp., 2003-2005; Clin. Instr., St. Thomas, 2004-2005; Dir., Immig. Clinic, Since 2005. Subjects: Immigration Clinic.

Ann S. Vessels (University of Denver Sturm College of Law)
Session: Grades Revisited: Clinical Grading and Assessment in the World of Outcomes
Bio: VESSELS, ANN, S. (F) Lect. & Dir., Legal Internship Prog. Denver. German, 1972, Vanderbilt Univ.; JD, 1979, Samford. Cumberland Law Rev. Admitted: CO, 1980. Law Clerk, Justice George Lohr, Colorado Sup. Ct., Denver, 1980; Attorney, Colorado Interstate Gas Co., Colorado Springs, CO, 1980 - 1985; Associate, Hecox Tolley Keene & Beltz, Colorado Springs, CO, 1985 - 1987; Partner, Hecox Tolley Keene & Beltz, Colorado Springs, CO, 1987 - 1994; Partner, Rothgerber Johnson and Lyons, Colorado Springs, CO, 1994 - 1997; Gen. Counsel, Jr. Achievement Inc., Colorado Springs, CO, 1997 - 2002; Pres. and CEO, Colorado Leadership Alliance, Denver, 2001 - 2005; Lect. and Dir., Univ. of Denver, Sturm Coll. of Law, 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Commercial Paper; Legal Internship Seminar (S). Member: Clin. Legal Educ. Ass'n.

Valorie K. Vojdik (West Virginia University College of Law)
Session: Uncovering: When and How to Incorporate Our Personal Critical Perspectives and Experiences in Clinical Teaching Across a Range of Critical Theory
Bio: VOJDIK, VALORIE, K. (F) Prof. & Assoc. Dean., Fac. Res. & De W. Va. Uni. b.1959. AB, 1982, Brown Univ.; JD, 1986, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1987; MA, 1998. Assoc., Teitlebaum Miller Rodman Paden & Hibsher NY, 1988-1990; Assoc., Shearman & Sterling NY 1986-88, 1990-1994; Lawyering Instr., New York Univ, 1994-1997; Ass't Prof., Western New England, 1997-2004; Assoc. Prof., W. Va. Univ., Since 2004. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Employment; Family Law; Feminist Legal Theory (S); Professional Responsibility. Member: CLEA.; Law & Soc. Ass'n.

Julie K. Waterstone (Southwestern Law School)
Session: Works-in-Progress: Right to Counsel and Pro Se Litigants
Bio: WATERSTONE, JULIE, K. (F) Assoc. Clin. Prof. & Dir., Children's Rts. Clin. Southwestern. b.1973. BA, 1995, Cal., Santa Barbara; JD, 2000, Northwestern. Admitted: CA, 2000; MS, 2004. Assoc., Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy L.A., 2000-2003; Vis. Clin. Prof. & Staff Att'y, Mississippi, 2003-2006; Att'y, Public Counsel L.A., 2006-2007; Assoc. Clin. Prof., Southwestern, Since 2007. Subjects: Children's Rights Clinic; Juvenile Advocacy Clinic; Special Education (S). Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., So. Juvenile Defender Cntr., 2004-06; Sec'y, MS Chap., ACLU, 2004-06.

Heather K. Way (The University of Texas School of Law)

Anita M. Weinberg (Loyola University Chicago School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment in Challenging Contexts: Applying Clinical Theory to the Design and Implementation of Legislative Advocacy Clinics
Bio: WEINBERG, ANITA, M. (F) Clin. Prof. & Dir., Child Law Policy Inst. Loyola, Chicago. b.1953. BA, 1974, Michigan; MSSW, 1977, Columbia; JD, 1986, Loyola, Chgo. Admitted: IL, 1986. Supv'g Att'y, Jewish Children & Fam. Servs. Chgo., 1986-1987; Att'y & Supv'g Att'y, Cook Cty. Off. of the Public Guardian Chgo., 1987-1990; Sr. Fel., Off. of the Gov'r Chgo., 1990-1991; Staff Att'y, Children's Rts. Proj. Legal Assist. Fdn. of Chgo., 1991-1994; Dir., Policy IL Dep't of Children & Fam. Serv. Off. of Inspector Gen. Chgo., 1994-1998; Clin. Prof. & Dir., Child Law Policy Inst. Loyola Chgo., Since 1998. Subjects: Child Law Legislation (S); Domestic Violence (S); Interdisciplinary Child Law (S); Law & Social Work (S). Books & Awards: Establishing Parent Involvement in Foster Care Agencies (with Blumenthal), 1984. Consultantships: Chair, IL St. Bar Ass'n, 1997-98; Chair, IL Lead Safe Housing Task Force, since 1999; Co-Chair, IL Lead Safe Housing Adv'y Coun., since 2004.

Ian S. Weinstein (Fordham University School of Law)
Session: Outcomes Assessment: Using Simulation Courses as Assessment Tools
Bio: WEINSTEIN, IAN, S. (M) Prof. & Dir. of Clin. Educ. Fordham. b.1959. BA, 1981, Reed Coll.; JD, 1986, New York Univ; LLM, 1991, Georgetown. Admitted: DC, 1986; NY, 1988. Stiller/Prettyman Fel., Georgetown, 1986-1988; Assoc. Att'y, Fed. Defender S.D.N.Y. NYC, 1988-1991; Assoc. Prof., Fordham, 1992-2003; Prof. , Since 2003; Prof. and Dir. of Clinical Educ., Fordham, 2006 - Pres. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Criminal Law; Evidence. Books & Awards: Fed. Crim. Prac. (with Subin & Mirsky), 1992. Member: Order of the Coif.

Charles D. Weisselberg (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: AALS Registration
Bio: WEISSELBERG, CHARLES, D. (M) Shannon C. Turner Prof. of Law Cal., Berkeley. b.1957. BA, 1979, The Johns Hopkins Univ.; JD, 1982, Univ. of Chgo. Admitted: CA, 1982; IL, 1984. Priv. Prac., Law Firm, San. Fran., 1982-1984; Staff Att'y & Clin. Fel., Univ. of Chgo., 1984-1985; Trial Att'y, Fed. Defenders of San Diego Inc. CA, San Diego, CA, 1985-1987; Clin. Ass't Prof., Southern Cal., 1987-1989; Clin. Assoc. Prof., Southern California, 1989-1991; Clin. Prof., Southern California, 1991-1997; Prof., Southern California, 1997-1998; Prof., UC Berkeley, 1998 - 2009; Dir., Cntr. for Clin. Educ., UC Berkeley, 1998-2006; Fac. Bd., Berkeley Cntr. for Crim. Just., UC Berkeley, Since 2006; Shannon C. Turner Prof., UC Berkeley, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Justice (S); Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure. Consultantships: Bd. of Gov'rs, CA Att'ys for Crim. Just., 2000-03; Mem., Prof'l Development Comm, AALS, 2009-, Chair, Sect. on CLE, AALS, 2005-06.

Charles D. Weisselberg (University of California, Berkeley School of Law)
Session: AALS Luncheon
Bio: WEISSELBERG, CHARLES, D. (M) Shannon C. Turner Prof. of Law Cal., Berkeley. b.1957. JD, 1982, Univ. of Chgo.; BA, 1979, The Johns Hopkins Univ. Admitted: CA, 1982; IL, 1984. Priv. Prac., Law Firm, San. Fran., 1982-1984; Staff Att'y & Clin. Fel., Univ. of Chgo., 1984-1985; Trial Att'y, Fed. Defenders of San Diego Inc. CA, San Diego, CA, 1985-1987; Clin. Ass't Prof., Southern Cal., 1987-1989; Clin. Assoc. Prof., Southern California, 1989-1991; Clin. Prof., Southern California, 1991-1997; Prof., Southern California, 1997-1998; Prof., UC Berkeley, 1998 - 2009; Dir., Cntr. for Clin. Educ., UC Berkeley, 1998-2006; Fac. Bd., Berkeley Cntr. for Crim. Just., UC Berkeley, Since 2006; Shannon C. Turner Prof., UC Berkeley, 2009 - Pres. Subjects: Clinical Teaching; Criminal Justice (S); Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure. Consultantships: Bd. of Gov'rs, CA Att'ys for Crim. Just., 2000-03; Mem., Prof'l Development Comm, AALS, 2009-, Chair, Sect. on CLE, AALS, 2005-06.

Deborah M. Weissman (University of North Carolina School of Law)
Session: Redefining Human Rights Lawyering Through the Lens of Critical Theory
Bio: WEISSMAN, DEBORAH, M. (F) Reef C. Ivey II Dist. Prof. & Di, Clin. Progs. Univ. of No. Ca. b.1951. BA, 1972; JD, 1975, Syracuse. Admitted: NM, 1975; NY, 1980; FL, 1990; NC, 1995. Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of Albuq., 1975-1980; Part., Heath Rosenthal & Weissman Syracuse, 1980-1990; Mng. Att'y Bay Area Legal Servs., Tampa, 1990-1994; Dep. Dir., Legal Servs. of NC Raleigh, 1994-1996; Exec. Dir., 1996-1998; Clin. Assoc. Prof., Univ. of No. Car., 1998-2001; Assoc. Prof., 2001-2004; Dir., Clin. Progs., Since 2002; Prof., Since 2004. Subjects: Civil Lawyering Process; Civil Lawyering Process; Clinical/Immigration/International; Immigration/Human Rights Policy (S). Member: CLEA. Consultantships: Chrpsn., NC Comm. on Domestic Violence, since 2000; Exeutive Bd., UNC-Duke Consoritum on Latin American Studies, since 2001; Adv'y Bd., Institute for the Study of the Americas, since 2001; Task Force on Child Abuse Preven., NC Inst. of Med., 2004-05; Adv'y Bd., Center on Work, Poverty, and Opportunity, since 2006.

Carwina Weng (Indiana University Maurer School of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session II: Assuming Sameness, Finding Difference
Bio: WENG, CARWINA, (F) Clin. Prof. Ind., Maurer. BA, 1986, Yale; JD, 1990, New York Univ. N.Y.U. L. Rev. Admitted: NY, 1991; MA, 2000; IN, 2007. Skadden Fel., Legal Aid Soc. of NY NYC, 1990-1992; Jud. Clerk, Hon. Frank M. Coffin U.S.C.A. 1st Cir. Portland ME, 1992-1993; Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. of NY NYC, 1993-1996; Adj. Prof., Fla. Coastal, 1996-1997; Lect., 1997-1998; Ass't Prof, 1998-1999; Sr. Att'y, Greater Boston Legal Servs., 1999-2001; Ass't Clin. Prof., Boston Coll., 2001-2006; Clin. Prof., Ind. Maurer (Bloomington), Since 2006. Subjects: Civil Litigation Clinic; Disability Law Clinic; Legal Professions; Women and the Law. Member: Order of the Coif.; Phi Beta Kappa. Consultantships: Comm'r, Gov'rs Comm. on Sexual & Domestic Violence, 2003-06; Trustee, Harry H. Dow Memorial Legal Assist. Fund, 2003-06; Mem., Women's Bar Ass'n, MA, 2005, Pres.-Elect, 2006-06; Mem., IN Pro Bono Commission, since 2007.

Grant Wiggins (Authentic Education)
Session: Plenary I: Using Backward Design to Inform our Teaching

Paulette J. Williams (University of Tennessee College of Law)

Paulette J. Williams (University of Tennessee College of Law)
Session: AALS Reception with Posters
Bio: WILLIAMS, PAULETTE, J.* (F) Assoc. Prof. Tennessee. b.1946. BA, 1966, Brown Univ.; JD, 1971, New York Univ. Admitted: NY, 1973; TN, 2001. Staff Att'y, Legal Aid Soc. Volunteer Div. NYC, 1971-1974; Staff Att'y, NY Telephone Co., New York, 1974-1975; Ass't Att'y-in-Charge, The Legal Aid Soc. Volunteer Div. NYC, 1975-1998; Adj. Prof., CUNY Law Sch., 1987-1995; Vis. Lect., Cornell, 1998; Assoc. Prof., Tennessee, Since 1999; Vis. Professor of Clinical Law, The George Washington Univ. Law Sch., 2009. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (S); Family Law (S); Women & the Law (S). Member: Clin. Legal Educ. Ass'n; Soc. of Am. Law Teachers. Consultantships: Pres., Bd. Mem., Clin. Legal Educ. Ass'n, 2002-09; Co-Chair, Legal Educator's Com., ABA Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Dev., 2006-08; Exec. Com., Sect. on Clin. Educ., AALS, 2006-08; Exec. Ed., ABA Journal on Affordable Housing and Community Development Law, since 2009. visiting, The George Washington University Law School, Year 2009-2010.

Liliana C. Yanez (City University of New York School of Law)
Session: Race and Privilege in Lawyering Workshop: Mobilizing Students to Engage and Lead Change
Bio: YANEZ, LILIANA, C. Instructor CUNY at Queens.

Christine Zuni Cruz (University of New Mexico School of Law)
Session: Mini-Plenary Session III: Cultural and Racial Literacy Methodologies for Working with Historically Oppressed Communities
Bio: ZUNI CRUZ, CHRISTINE, Prof. New Mexico. b.1956. BA, 1980, Stanford; JD, 1982, New Mexico. Admitted: NM, 1984. Staff Att'y, Indian Pueblo Legal Servs. Santa Ana Pueblo NM, 1982-1983; Judge, Pueblo of Laguna Laguna Pueblo NM, 1983; Att'y, Priv. Prac. Isleta Pueblo NM, 1984-1993; Judge, Pueblo of Taos Taos Pueblo NM, 1989-1991; Ct. Judge, S.W. Intertribal Ct. of App. Albuq., 1991-1995; Judge, Pueblo of Isleta Ct. of Tax App. Isleta Pueblo NM, Since 1992; Admin'r, 1993; Vis. Ass't Prof., New Mexico, 1994-2000; Assoc. Prof., 2000-2002; Prof., Since 2002. Subjects: Clinical Teaching (Indian Law Clinic); Clinical Teaching (Indian Law Clinic); Indian Law (NM Pueblos) (S). Consultantships: Adv'y Bd., Am. Correctional Ass'n, Cultural Difference for Juv. Just. Officials Proj., since 1991; Mem., NM Juv. Just. Adv'y Com., since 1995.