Miriam Albert and Jennifer Gundlach’s article, “Bridging the Gap: How Introducing Ethical Skills Exercises Will Enrich Learning in First Year Courses,” made SSRN’s top-ten list for articles on LSN: Legal Education . more »
Professor Miriam Albert and Jennifer Gundlach’s article, “Bridging the Gap: How Introducing Ethical Skills Exercises Will Enrich Learning in First Year Courses,” made SSRN’s top-ten list for articles on Legal Ethics & Professional Responsibility e… more »
January 5, 2012 Rose Cuison VillazorDate: 1/5/12Time: 2:00 PM – 5:00 PMLocation: Thurgood Marshall East, Mezzanine Level, Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel(Speaker) Panel I: American Citizenship in the 21st Century January 6, 2… more »
Jennifer A. Gundlach, Senior Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Clinical Professor of Law, has been elected to the Board of Trustees of the Judge David L. Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law in Washington, D.C. more »
Professors Miriam Albert and Jennifer Gundlach presented at the Institute for Law Teaching and Learning Summer 2011 Conference at New York Law School on June 2, 2011. Their presentation was entitled "Bridging the Gap: Integrating Ethical Skills Exercise… more »
Professors Miriam Albert and Jennifer Gundlach presented at the Sixth Annual Conference on Contracts on February 19, 2011 at Stetson University College of Law. Their presentation was entitled "Bridging the Gap: Integrating Ethical Issues and Skills T… more »
An excerpt from Professor Jennifer Gundlach's article, “’This Is A Courtroom, Not A Classroom’: So What Is the Role of the Clinical Supervisor?”, 13 Clinical Law Review 279 (2006)will be used in the second edition of Clinical Anthology: Readings for Live… more »
Professor Jennifer Gundlach presented on the Mental Health & the Law Section’s Panel at the American Association of Law Schools’ Annual Meeting. The panel was entitled, “Law Students with Mental Health and Substance Abuse Problems: Protecting the Pu… more »
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