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    • 22 Jul 2013
    • (UTC+01:00)
    • 24 Jul 2013 (UTC+01:00)
    • London, UK
    Applied Legal Storytelling Conference
    Chapter 4: Back to where we started
    July 22-24, 2013 London, UK


    Call for Proposals: by Friday, December 14, 2012

    Introduction

    We are pleased to issue this Call for Proposals for the fourth biennial International Applied Storytelling Conference.

    The fourth biennial Applied Legal Storytelling Conference will take place July 22-24, 2013 at Gray’s Inn, and Inn of Court at City Law School, which is part of City University, London, UK. This Inn of Court is located in Central London, in the Holborn district: http://www.city.ac.uk/law.

    This popular conference series fosters innovative collaboration and invigorating dialogue about the use of story across the spectrum of lawyering skills. This conference will bring together academics, judges, and practitioners to explore the role of narrative in legal practice and to discuss curricular strategies that will prepare students to use story and narrative as they enter the practice of law. This is a very collegial and supportive conference, and we welcome proposals from people who are new to applied storytelling as well as from those who have already been part of the conversation.

    Applied Legal Storytelling goes beyond traditional Law and Literature concepts to explore the role of narrative in law practice, judging, and teaching. The conference organizers welcome and encourage presentations across the lawyering and doctrinal curriculum. Presentations at the three prior conferences reveal the breadth of potential relevant topics. To help potential presenters and attendees understand how large and diverse a topic “legal storytelling” is, here are some topics from past presentations as well as potential other topics. You may also want to view the program from the 3rd conference. http://www.law.du.edu/index.php/storytelling-conference

    Lawyering Skills :
    • The situating of the lawsuit or transaction in the client’s larger goals
    • The procedural posture and storytelling
    • The strategies of asking witnesses for complete or incomplete narratives
    • Storytelling techniques in trial practice
    • The use of visuals to facilitate story tone
    • Ethical considerations of storytelling to clients, other parties and fact finders
    Lawyering or Interdisciplinary Theory and Applications:
    • Specific aspects of story structure and their application in law
    • The legislative process and storytelling
    • Policy arguments as a form of narrative reasoning
    • Statutory analysis intersections with elements of narrative theory
    • Empirical research into the role of storytelling/narrative in the lawyering process
    • The roles of different characters involved in legal actions
    • Stories as a way to enhance cognition and memory
    • New modalities for storytelling in the law
    • The ethical limits and other dangers of using storytelling in the lawyering process
    • The relationship and use of metaphors in the language of specific areas of law
    • Exploration of the use of narrative or metaphor in judicial opinions
    • Comparative storytelling models across different legal systems and different classes of clients
    • Applications of story techniques borrowed from other writing genres
    Teaching Strategies
    • Examinations of curricula that incorporate the use of stories to teach doctrinal and skills classes
    • The design of simulations to enhance student skills about storytelling
    • Borrowing storytelling techniques from other media
    • Teaching modules about story or narrative theory

    Papers from the previous two conferences have resulted in numerous publications, in multiple journals. Currently, there are no plans for a symposium volume in a designated journal, although we are certainly open to that possibility.

    Presentation Formats

    The conference will include 50-minute and 25-minute time slots. Roundtable presentation proposals are also welcome. Proposals may indicate a preference for format or a preference that we accept the proposal in any of the formats.

    Proposal Submissions

    The deadline for submissions is December 14, 2012. Submissions should be made on the attached Submission Form and should be sent, electronically, to:

    Jovana Anderson, Lewis & Clark Law School, jkanderson@lclark.edu

    Proposal Format:

    Please submit the proposal on your letterhead, and provide any other contact information that may be relevant. Also include a summary that we may use in a program (100 words, maximum) as well as the narrative description of your proposal (500 words, maximum).

    Form for submission:
    On letterhead, please include the following information:
    Title of presentation:
    Presenters, with title/school/other affiliation:
    Preferred format (ex: roundtable, panel, solo/duo presenter)
    Technology needs (this allows us to plan rooms)
    Summary of presentation, 100 word maximum (used in the conference program)
    Description of presentation (500 word maximum)

    Selection Process:

    Submitters of proposals will be notified via email by January 15, 2013 if their proposals have been accepted. We will ask for attendance confirmation by February 15th.

    Conference Details

    Host school:

    The conference will take place from Monday, July 22 to Wednesday, July 24, 2013 at City Law School, Gray’s Inn, in Holborn, London, UK. The Host School contact is Prof. Robert McPeake, R.J.Mcpeake@city.ac.uk

    Costs to Participants:

    Final conference costs have not been finalized, but we anticipate the conference fee being no higher than GBP £233 ($375 US) and will include three lunches and the conference dinner. The dinner is expected to take place at one of London’s Inns of Court.

    Hotels:

    We are in the process of reserving blocks of rooms at a conference rate. They are:

    1. The Grange Holborn
    • Friday–Sunday rate of GBP £99 + vat per night (approximately $160 + vat)
    • Monday–Thursday rate of GBP £169 + vat per night (approximately $275 + vat)
    2. The Clarendon Hotel
    • Friday–Sunday rate of GBP £69 + vat per night (approximately $111 + vat)
    • Monday–Thursday rate of GBP £139 + vat per night (approximately $225 + vat)
    Both hotels are within easy walking distance of Gray’s Inn, the conference site, and are also within walking distance of many popular sites in London including the British Museum, Old Bailey, Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden. For more details about both hotels, visit the Grange website: http://www.grangehotels.com. Conference organizers have stayed in these hotels and recommend them.

    Questions

    Please feel free to contact the conference planning committee:

    Steve Johansen, tvj@lclark.edu

    Robert McPeake, R.J.Mcpeake@city.ac.uk

    Brian J. Foley, bfoley@fcsl.edu

    Ruth Anne Robbins, ruthanne@camden.rutgers.edu

    Stefan H. Krieger, Stefan.H.Krieger@hofstra.edu

    Erika Rackley, erika.rackley@durham.ac.uk

    Sponsors
    This conference is made possible through the generous support of the Legal Writing Institute (LWI), the Clinical Legal Education Association (CLEA) and the City University of London
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    • 23 Aug 2013
    • 24 Aug 2013
    • University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, Arkansas

    Southern Clinical Conference

    August 23-24, 2013

    We are excited to announce that the Southern Clinical Conference is moving to Fall in 2013! With so many wonderful things happening in the spring, we hope this move will allow all of our colleagues to join us for our next event!

    Please save the dates of August 23-24, 2013 for our third annual conference hosted by the University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

    Until then, check back here http://law.uark.edu/clinic/southern-clinical-conference/ for more announcements!

    Contact Us

    For more information about this conference, please contact D’lorah Hughes or Rebecca von Groote.

    • 01 Nov 2013
    • (CDT)
    • 03 Nov 2013 (CDT)
    • University of St. Thomas School of Law, Minneapolis, MN

    Harnessing the Storm: Responses to the “New Normal”

    Call for Proposals

    The 28th Annual Midwest Clinical Conference will be held at the University of St. Thomas School of Law in Minneapolis, MN from November 1-3, 2013.  Sessions will be 75 minutes in length.  Please forward your proposals by JULY 15, 2013 to IPCLAW@stthomas.edu.

    We are seeking proposals for both plenary sessions (broadly related to the conference themes) and concurrent sessions in the three tracks further described below.

    We strongly encourage interactive methods, but we also welcome a broad range of presentation styles, including working sessions on new ideas; demonstrations; sessions requiring role-play and feedback; and scholarly works-in-progress.

    In particular, we welcome newer clinicians to consider submitting proposals. We very much want to hear new voices at the conference.

    We will assess proposals for the clarity of their focus, the novelty or creativity of the proposed topic, the interactivity of the proposed presentation methods, and the extent to which the proposal will contribute to the success of the overall conference. You should not feel limited in making your proposals, except that they should pertain generally to the conference themes.

    Concurrent Track A: Revolutionary Practices

    Much has been written and discussed about a “new normal” in legal education.

    • How are you responding to the new normal in legal education? 
    • How can clinic expansion in an era of scarcity be accomplished without clinical education devolving into “clinic on the cheap”? 
    • How can traditional classroom teachers be incorporated into clinic while maintaining high standards and without eroding advances made for clinicians in recent decades? 
    • What are innovations that have worked?
    • How have tested approaches (such as fellows and adjuncts) been utilized in recent years to best effect for students? 
    • How are clinics tying their efforts to employment outcomes for students? 
    • How can clinical education continue to spark revolutions in training students to advocate for social justice in the new law school climate?

    Concurrent Track B: Clinical teaching for connoisseurs and converts

    We are looking for presentations about best practices for clinical teaching and supervision.  We hope that this track can be of use to new and long-time clinicians alike, whether full-time or adjunct, tenure track or limited term fellows. 

    • What are techniques that are tried and true?
    • What new approaches are proving effective? 
    • How do you measure effectiveness?
    • What techniques for supervision are well suited for in-house or hybrid clinics?
    • How are seminars, simulations, and rounds utilized to the best effect?

    Concurrent Track C:  Innovations in Interprofessional Practice. 

    Many clinics train students to work with professionals from other disciplines.  We are seeking proposals that fall broadly into four categories.  We welcome proposals from other educators and professionals engaged in multi-disciplinary practice. 

    (1)  Ethics/Roles/Best Practices/Competencies.What can we learn from cross-disciplinary educational collaborations?  How can we find convergences between the movement in legal education to train students to meet the changing needs of the profession with developing interprofessional education competencies coming out of the health professions and medical-legal partnerships?

    (2) Interprofessional Communication and Teamwork.  What works in training students to work and communicate with other professionals?  How do professional cultures help and hinder collaboration?  What is the impact of physical location, power imbalances, client/patient needs and preferences, and other factors on effective team work?  Are teams even necessary for successful interprofessional collaboration?

    (3)  Social Justice and Advocacy.   What are the benefits and perils of interprofessional teams created to address injustice?  What partnerships have energized communities and students?

    (4) Measurement and Evaluation.  What and how do we measure successful outcomes of interprofessional education?  Of interprofessional collaboration?

     Poster Session  

    We are also soliciting proposals for posters related to any of the three tracks listed above for presentation.  A poster session will be scheduled during the conference and all posters will be on display throughout the conference. 

    Travel expenses and complimentary registration information

    Presenters for plenary sessions will receive a waiver of the $125 registration fee, plus travel expenses.  Presenters for concurrent sessions will be expected to pay for their own registration and travel expenses.  

    2013 Midwest Clinical Education Conference:  Call for Proposals

    Submission Guidelines

    Please email your submission to ipclaw@stthomas.edu no later than JULY 15, 2013.  Please include the following information:

    Primary Contact (all communication about the submission will be sent to the primary contact, who will then be responsible for informing other presenters):

    • First Name
    • Last Name
    • Title
    • Affiliation
    • Email Address

     Other Presenters, for each:

    • First Name
    • Last Name
    • Title
    • Affiliation

    Session Title(s): In some cases, your proposal might incorporate more than one presenter. If each presenter will speak on a particular topic, please submit a title for the proposal and a subtitle for each presenter.

    Description: Please submit a brief (no longer than 3 paragraphs) description of the session.  Please indicate if this is a poster session.

    Please let us know if you will need audio visual (a/v) equipment or a particular kind of room for your presentation.

    We look forward to receiving your proposals, and to seeing you in Minneapolis in November.


    Virgil Wiebe

    Director of Clinical Education and Professor of Law

    Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services

    30 South 10th Street

    Minneapolis, MN 55403

    vowiebe@stthomas.edu     

    651-962-4960

     

    For information about the University of St. Thomas Law School’s clinical programs, go to http://www.stthomas.edu/ipc/.

     

     

Past events

28 Apr 2013 New Clinicians Conference 2013
23 Feb 2013 2013 Northern California Clinical Conference
01 Feb 2013 2012 Scholarship & Teaching Development Workshop
09 Nov 2012 2012 Midwest Clinical Conference
08 Nov 2012 CLEA Workshop - Writing for Justice
01 Nov 2012 2013 Creative Writing Competition
06 Oct 2012 Mountain West Regional Clinical Conference
04 Oct 2012 CLEA Workshop - Writing for Justice
29 Mar 2012 Conference: Setting and Assessing Learning Objectives from Day One
01 Mar 2012 Externships 6: Preparing Lawyers - The Role of Field Experience
04 Jan 2012 AALS 2012 Annual Meeting
11 Nov 2011 2011 Midwest Clinical Law Teachers Conference
13 Oct 2011 AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference 2011
07 Sep 2011 Call for Papers - The AALS Sections on Poverty Law and Clinical Legal Education
16 Aug 2011 Call for Papers - AALS Section on Pro Bono and Public Service Opportunities
15 Aug 2011 Call for Papers - AALS Section on Law and Mental Disability
04 Aug 2011 Southern Clinical Conference
11 Jul 2011 The Global Alliance For Justice Education (GAJE) & International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (IJCLE) Conference
08 Jul 2011 Applied Legal Storytelling Conference
16 Jun 2011 CLEA Board Meeting
15 Jun 2011 CLEA Membership Dues - Don't Forget to Renew or Join
14 Jun 2011 CLEA Membership Meeting
13 Jun 2011 Seattle University School of Law Reception/Party
12 Jun 2011 New Clinicians Conference 2011
12 Jun 2011 2011 Conference on Clinical Legal Education: Learning for Transfer: (Re)conceptualizing What We Do in Clinics and Across the Curriculum
11 Jun 2011 2011 Conference on the Future of the Law School Curriculum
01 Jun 2011 Call for Papers - The University of Baltimore Law Review
 

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