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First-year students begin 35, where they learn the basic principles of law.
“Successful performance and advocacy depend upon building healthy client-lawyer relationships. In the Introduction to Representing Clients course, students study and explore models of such relationships by playing the lawyer role in a series of simulated situations. This course serves as a foundation for students’ independent lawyering performance in externships and clinics, as well as later, in practice.”
Building on Our Vision
Carolyn Wilkes Kaas
In our new facility, students learning about innovative use of communication techniques in the courtroom, like those in our Visual Persuasion in the Law class, will have hands-on access to visual and multimedia tools and technologies and a well-equipped studio complete with a “green screen.”
Associate Professor Of Law, Co-Director Of The Center On Dispute Resolution, and director of clinical programs
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