Chicago-Kent Law Review 2023 Symposium on Teaching Law in a Time of Change and Conflict

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Conviser Law Center 565 West Adams Street Chicago, Illinois 60661

The Chicago-Kent Law Review will host the 2023 Symposium on “Teaching Law in a Time of Change and Conflict,” on On November 17, 2023, from 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. in the Conviser Law Center. Check-in and refreshments will begin at 8:45 a.m. 

Join symposium chairs Carolyn Shapiro and Christopher Schmidt, for a day examining the influence of recent legal developments, especially those from the United States Supreme Court, and the overall polarization of the nation on legal education. We will explore the challenges for law professors in fields such as criminal law, constitutional law, and administrative law, and delve into different pedagogical approaches. Overall, the participants will evaluate the way legal change and political polarization raise new questions and challenges for those who prepare new lawyers.

The symposium will be in person and available online. Attendance is free. Please register at this link and learn more by visiting the symposium website. A detailed schedule of the event, including Zoom links, is also available at this link. Please reach out to Managing Editor of the Chicago-Kent Law Review Danielle C. Taylor at cklawreview.me@kentlaw.iit.edu with any questions. We hope you will join us.

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