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Law Libraries Accept the SRL Challenge
Law Libraries Accept the SRL Challenge
This week’s blog is written by Annette Demers, Acting Law Librarian and Sessional Lecturer, U...
Everything You (Lawyer/Prospective Lawyer) Ever Wanted to Know About SRLs, But Were Afraid to Ask: A Proposed SRL Curriculum
“Law school offers students and faculty an alternative reality to practice. The actual work and changing tasks of lawyers are either no...
We Need to Bring the SRL Phenomenon into Legal Education – But First, We Have to Bring Working with Clients into the Law School Curriculum
We Need to Bring the SRL Phenomenon into Legal Education - But First, We Have to Bring Working with Clients into the Law School Curricu...
A Society of Equals? In Search of Genuine Dialogue over the Open Letter
Exactly 400 years ago, a group of “commoners” sent a letter to the French nobility, asking to be treated with greater respect “as their...
A Tale of Two Articles: Two Different Stories about Self-Representation
A Tale of Two Articles: Two Different Stories about Self-Representation
On Monday September 22nd, the Law Times and Lawyers Weekly b...