Upcoming Sessions:
AALS Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.
Thursday, January 4 at Noon
Section awards event and business meeting
Friday, January 5 from 2-3:40 pm
Gideon – 60 Years Later, Still Seeking Access to Criminal and Civil Justice
In this session, co-hosted by the Sections on Poverty Law, Clinical Law, and Criminal Law, panelists will explore the state of the right to counsel in criminal cases, whether and how that right ought to be extended to certain civil contexts, and what role right to counsel plays or ought to play in the broader access to justice movement.
Saturday, January 6 from 8am-11:40am
Service project at D.C. Central Kitchen
Cosponsored by the Poverty Law section.
Previously Recorded Sessions:
October 26, 2023
Leah Goodridge, author of Professionalism as a Racial Construct
Watch Attorney Goodridge’s Presentation & Group Conversation Here
February 28, 2023
Maximizing Law Student and Organization Benefits During Experiential Learning Placements
Presented by Leah Nicholls
Public Justice
Session recording not available
December 5, 2022
The Law Professor and the Therapist: Beyond Belonging There’s a Place (and Need) for Group Solidarity Among First Generation and Low-income Students in Law School
Presented by Monica Teixeira de Sousa
Roger Williams University School of Law
Materials
Recording
September 20, 2022
Using Experiential Education to Fight Imposter Syndrome
Presented by Allison Constance
University of North Carolina School of Law
Materials
Recording
April 7, 2022
Lost in the Law: An Experiential Learning Activity
Presented by Angela Schultz
Marquette University Law School
Materials
October 25, 2021
Civil Protection Order Project (CPOP)
Presented by Keeshea Turner Roberts
Howard University
Recording
June 30, 2021
The Justice Index
Presented by David Udell
National Center for Access to Justice
Materials
Recording
March 10, 2021
Demand-Side Justice
Presented by Alissa R. Gomez
University of Houston Law Center
Materials
Recording