Having, Getting, and Keeping an Animal Law Course
Автор: GW Animal Law Program
Загружено: 2024-02-08
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This is the first in a series of workshops/webinars designed for adjunct teachers and practitioners interested in teaching animal law at American law schools. Having, Getting, and Keeping an Animal Law Course featured a panel of animal law adjuncts and one law professor with varying degrees of experience teaching animal law representing diverse perspectives. They work with public and private schools and teach seminars, traditional classes, and experiential courses. Some are new to teaching and others have taught for a decade or two. The panelists will focus on some of the pragmatic aspects of working with law school administrations and student bodies and offer tips to make the work more successful.
The panelists include:
Rebecca Critser, IU McKinney School of Law (Indianapolis), and Johns Hopkins University - Johns Hopkins University
Ralph Henry, Antonin Scalia Law School, George Mason, and Georgetown University Law Center - HSUS
Will Lowrey, Vermont Law School, and University of Oklahoma College of Law - Animal Partisan
Nancy Perry, The George Washington University Law School, Lewis & Clark Law School - ASPCA
Conley Wouters, University of Illinois Chicago Law
About the Adjunct Teachers in Animal Law Series
Adjunct, rather than full-time, law professors do the majority of animal law teaching in the U.S. and globally. Yet this community does not have the same access to academic resources and support as their full-time counterparts. That can make developing and maintaining animal law courses more challenging. This series is designed to remedy some of that inequity and offer support and resources to expand and improve animal law teaching. The series will focus pragmatic as well as pedagogical matters designed to help those interested in starting or continuing to teach animal law.
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