“What the Best Law Teachers Do” Conference – Chicago, June 25-27
From the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning and Debbie Borman at Northwestern:
There’s still time to register for What the Best Law Teachers Do: Educators in Action, hosted by Northwestern Law and the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning, June 25-27, 2014, in Chicago, Illinois.
What the Best Law Teachers Do: Education in Action is a two-and-a-half day conference that will provide a forum to hear the insights and teaching techniques of one dozen remarkable law educators from among those interviewed in Harvard Press’s recently-released book. Our educators will share their insights and teaching techniques over the course of two full days. Presenters include:
Rory Bahadur, Washburn University School of Law
Cary Bricker, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
Roberto Corrada, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Meredith Duncan, University of Houston Law Center
Paula Franzese, Seton Hall University School of Law
Heather Gerken, Yale Law School
Nancy Knauer, Temple University Beasley School of Law
Susan Kuo, University of South Carolina School of Law
Andrew Leipold, University of Illinois College of Law
Julie Nice, University of San Francisco School of Law
Ruthann Robson, CUNY School of Law
Tina Stark, Fordham University School of Law
For detailed information about our presenters and their discussion topics, to register for the conference and to make reservations for our exquisite hotel accommodations, please visit our website.
Register now! Registration closes May 23, 2014 (which is approaching faster than spring here in Chicago). Meanwhile, summer in Chicago is a delight to behold. Steps from Lake Michigan and just a short walk from the Magnificent Mile, the exciting Second City is at your doorstep. Hope to see you in the Windy City!
Debbie Borman, Northwestern University School of Law
Emily Grant, Gerry Hess, Michael Hunter Schwartz, Sandra Simpson, Sophie Sparrow, and Kelly Terry, Institute for Law Teaching and Learning