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Sessions Information
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January 5, 2019
3:30 pm - 5:15 pm
Session Type: AALS Discussion Groups
Session Capacity: N/A
Location: Hilton New Orleans Riverside
Room: Grand Salon Section 18
Floor: First Floor
The pace of the practice of law—specifically the introduction of technologies to manage the practice—may be a change in the legal profession that favors the competence of our students over ours. Moreover, the practice of law is increasingly interdisciplinary, and many of our student bodies reflect diverse points of intersection with the law. In this session, we will discuss how we can educate ourselves to better educate our students to fully understand the current practice of law. Our discussion will focus on how technologies including social media, electronic communication, and data management have affected the legal practice. We will also discuss the emergence of interdisciplinary approaches to advocating for change, which include the practice of law but do not privilege that skill set or perspective above the contributions of other professions.
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Session Speakers
Seattle University School of Law
Discussion Group Participant
Mitchell Hamline School of Law
Discussion Group Participant
American University, Washington College of Law
Discussion Group Participant
Boston College Law School
Discussion Group Participant
University of Georgia School of Law
Discussion Group Participant
The George Washington University Law School
Discussion Group Participant
Suffolk University Law School
Discussion Group Participant
The George Washington University Law School
Discussion Group Moderator
The University of Michigan Law School
Discussion Group Participant
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Session Fees
Fees information is not available at this time.
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