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Teaching Resources for Law Faculty

Additional Resources

Additional Resources

The following are additional resources relating to law teaching that faculty may find of use:

Institute for Law Teaching and Learning - Washburn University School of Law and the UA Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law recognize the obligations law schools owe to their students and to society to provide a learning environment that helps students achieve the highest academic standards and prepares students to assume their responsibilities as effective, moral attorneys.

The Institute for Law Teaching and Learning was established to help law schools meet those obligations. It is committed to improving the quality of teaching and learning in legal education.

Center for Excellence in Law Teaching - CELT's mission is to provide legal educators with the resources to provide a pedagogically sound and innovative program of instruction to meet the changing needs of law students and legal educators, as well as the clients lawyers ultimately serve.

Best Practices for Legal Education Blog - This site was created with two goals in mind:  1) to create a useful web-based source of information on  current reforms in legal education arising from the publication of Roy Stuckey’s Best Practices for Legal Education and the Carnegie Foundation’s Educating Lawyers; and 2) to create a place where those interested in the future of legal education can freely exchange ideas, concerns, and opinions.  The blog contributors and editor will attempt to document and record the most recent innovations and academic experiments accompanying the legal education reform movement — and stimulate dialogue between and among all sectors of the legal academy. 

Ray & Kay Eckstein Law Library

Marquette University Law School Academic Regulations

Marquette University Law School Curriculum Committee - Grading Scale and Guidelines