TL;DR A group of law professors and law administrators is looking for students who are willing to share 5-minute presentations from law students about “What REALLY Promotes Balance & Well-Being in Legal Education” as a part of a zoom series on the topic. For more information, please see the call for proposals. If you are interested in presenting please submit a proposal here.
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The Association of American Law Schools Section on Balance & Well-Being in Legal Education seeks to investigate, discover, and inspire those practices that support the well-being of law students, lawyers, and judges. The Balance Section is committed to exploring the importance of health, compassion, integrity, and ethics to the effective study and practice of law. The Section promotes continual re-examination of pedagogical practices, program content, and institutional priorities to promote the long-term best interests of law students and the constituencies they will serve.
The Balance Section knows that some of the best ideas come from law students. So this summer we are hosting a Speed Share Series via zoom. At each session we will feature 4-5 student presentations and will conclude with a brief Q&A with the student presenters.
We are soliciting abstracts from law student changemakers (a.k.a. YOU!). Please see the call for proposals Suggested topics include (by are not limited to) answers to the following questions:
- Are you a law student changemaker with a vision for what the future of legal education could look like and/or concrete ideas for how legal education could better support law student balance and well-being? What do you want faculty and administrators to know?
- What have your professors or your school done to support your well-being that you could share for the benefit of other students, professors, and administrators? What success story can you share?
Submit your short (less that 300 words) summaries/abstracts here. Abstracts are due April 14, 2023. Presentations to take place June-July 2023 (exact dates and times TBD based on presenter availability).
If you have any questions, please contact General Programming Committee Co-Chairs Daniel Kocal (dkocal@law.pace.edu) or Natalie Netzel (natalie.netzel@mitchellhamline.edu).