In this week’s episode of Aspen Leading Edge, Melanie Wilson, Dean of Washington and Lee University School of Law, reflects on her impactful year as president of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and the organization's evolution. Austen Parrish, Dean of UC Irvine School of Law, joins to share his hopes and vision as the incoming AALS president. Patty Roberts https://bit.ly/4g4E7to #AALS #Podcast #LegalEducation #Leadership #LawSchools
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New Podcast Episode! Dean Melanie B. Jacobs of the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville reveals the groundbreaking immigration law clinic and shares how the school equips students with practical skills for real-world success. This episode also dives into the rich legacy of Justice Louis D. Brandeis, including the fascinating story of how his judicial robe came to the school and celebrates the Brandeis Medal recently awarded to Justice Sonia Sotomayor. Patty Roberts https://bit.ly/4j5dQ0D #LegalEducation #ExperientialLearning
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On this week’s episode of Aspen Leading Edge with Patty Roberts, We’re thrilled to have Chance Meyer, New England Law | Boston, and Patricia Baia, PhD, Touro University Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center, share insights about their upcoming Aspen course, Mind for Law. This mini-course is designed to help law students—whether entering or currently enrolled—unlock their learning potential by discovering their unique learning styles and applying them effectively. Listen here: https://bit.ly/4gC2f7t #LegalEducation #LawStudents #LearningStrategies
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Excited to share a new podcast episode featuring Leah Teague and Elizabeth M. Fraley, professors at Baylor University School of Law and authors of Fundamentals of Lawyer Leadership: A Skills Guide to Professional Identity Formation, Second Edition. They explore deeper insights into self-leadership, the importance of civil discourse, and how to navigate tough conversations with compassion and civility. Patty Roberts https://bit.ly/4iFf2rE #Podcast #Leadership #ProfessionalIdentity #LegalEd #Mentorship
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On this week's episode, Patty Roberts sits down with William McGeveran, Dean of University of Minnesota Law School, as he shares his vision for the future of the school. In this episode, we discuss: 🔹 The impressive 28 hands-on clinics offered to students, including a groundbreaking clinic on gun violence and a unique name/image likeness clinic for athletes and influencers. 🔹 The growing importance of transactional skills in today’s legal landscape. 🔹 Plans to expand faculty and raise the national profile of Minnesota Law. 🔹 The critical role of data privacy education in the curriculum. Tune in for insights into how these innovations are shaping the next generation of legal professionals! #MinnesotaLaw #LegalEducation #LawSchool #InnovationInLaw #FutureOfLaw https://bit.ly/4gcSRH9
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In this podcast episode, Nicole Dyszlewski, Assistant Dean for Curricular Innovation at Roger Williams University School of Law, discusses with Patty Roberts the transformative Race and the Foundation of American Law course, now required for all law students. Nicole shares how the course explores the intersection of race and the legal system through guest speakers and a public webinar series. She also highlights the impactful Social Justice Summer Camp, which empowers middle school students to understand race and law. #LegalEducation #Diversity #SocialJustice #RaceAndLaw https://bit.ly/40Odx3P
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We're thrilled to have LEAF by Aspen, our cutting-edge AI-powered learning tool, get a special shout-out at the .NET Conference! Hassan Rezk Habib LEAF is designed to transform the learning experience for both students and professors, and this is just the beginning. We're just scratching the surface of what’s to come, and we can't wait to share all the exciting features we have in store! #AI #EdTech #Innovation #LEAFbyAspen #LearningRevolution #NETConf #LegalEducation
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In this episode, we sit down with Sophie Dye Gayle to discuss the upcoming changes to the bar exam and what that means for future legal education. Sophie provides a behind-the-scenes look at the NextGen Bar Exam, covering new integrated question formats, changes in scoring, and the inclusion of Family Law. She also shares with Patty Roberts how Themis Bar Review is preparing both students and law schools for these changes, while offering predictions for the future of bar prep. Tune in to learn how these innovations are shaping the next generation of bar exam preparation! https://bit.ly/4foZpCt #BarExam #LegalEducation #ThemisBarReview #LawStudents #BarPrep #Innovation #LegalTech
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Happy to share that the new edition of my #ElderLaw casebook was just published! This edition includes expanded discussion of intergenerational justice issues. I'm grateful to the many scholars whose work is featured in the book including Naomi Cahn, Israel (Issi) Doron, Robert Dinerstein, Lawrence Frolik, Madonna Harrington Meyer, Clare Huntington, Richard Kaplan, Daniela Kraiem, Genevieve Mann, Thaddeus Mason Pope, JD, PhD, HEC-C, and Megan Wright, among others. And I'm grateful to the terrific research assistants who helped me with successive editions over the years including Reid Surles, Pamela Reynolds, Julia Gorski, Nolan Kokkoris, Emily Parker Beekman, Marissa Neill, and Jill Cramer.