Sessions Information

  • January 6, 2023
    3:00 pm - 4:40 pm
    Session Type: Section Pedagogy Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Hotel: N/A
    Room: Temecula Room 2
    Floor: First Floor, North Tower

    When international crises occur, law school community members are impacted emotionally and often want to use their training and skills to respond in positive and constructive ways. Some topics and crises may overwhelm or trigger students. Some crises may require an immediate response; others require longer-term attention. This program is designed to explore these issues and suggest beneficial ways law school communities can assist persons most affected by these crises. The discussion leaders will begin the conversation and will invite audience participation to share innovative ideas and best practices for how law school communities can constructively respond to international crises.


Session Speakers
Southern Illinois University School of Law
Moderator

University of Houston Law Center
Speaker

Texas A&M University School of Law
Speaker

Cleveland State University College of Law
Speaker

Session Fees
  • International Law, Co-Sponsored by Comparative Law, Global Engagement, and International Human Rights - How Can Students and Faculty Make a Difference via Teaching and Clinical Work in Times of Crisis?: $0.00