Florida Really Wants Its Teachers To Have A Hard Time Doing Their Jobs
Just let kids be kids.
Just let kids be kids.
* Teaching is fundamental: how teachers handle the return to in-person classes and the implementation of anti-CRT legislation is gonna be groundbreaking. [AP] * A civil rights lawyer from the Loving case thinks the case is still relevant to... a death penalty case? See if you follow the logic. [Bloomberg Law] * A change of scenery: Texan abortion providers want the district court to hear challenges to SB8 rather than the appeals court. I hope it goes well. [The Texas Tribune] * NY mayor has some hesitation about letting non-citizens vote in elections. This is probably gonna go to court. [City and State] * What is beyond a reasonable doubt, exactly? Legal ambiguity may have put a man on death row. Again. [NYT]
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
How can law schools be less insular with regard to teaching? Here are three ideas from Dean Amar.
Like any other skill, teaching is something perfected through lots of practice.
Many in-house counsel want to add the role of educator to their skills roster.