Volume 28 (2008) New Directions in Clinical Legal Education
Introduction
Essays
Making and Breaking Habits: Teaching (and Learning) Cultural Context, Self-Awareness, and Intercultural Communication Through Case Supervision in a Client-Service Legal Clinic
Antoinette Sedillo López
Access to Justice and the Global Clinical Movement
Frank S. Bloch
Roleplays As Rehearsals for “Doing the Right Thing"—Adding Practice in Professional Values to Moldovan and United States Legal Education
Ann Juergens and Angela McCaffrey
Justice Education and the Evaluation Process: Crossing Borders
Margaret Martin Barry, Martin Geer, Catherine F. Klein, and Ved Kumari
“I Might Need a Good Lawyer, Could Be Your Funeral, My Trial": Global Clinical Legal Education and the Right to Counsel in Civil Commitment Cases
Michael L. Perlin
Legal Services Support Centers and Rebellious Advocacy: A Case Study of the Immigrant Legal Resource Center
Bill Ong Hing
Conversations on “Community Lawyering": The Newest (Oldest) Wave in Clinical Legal Education
Karen Tokarz, Nancy L. Cook, Susan Brooks, and Brenda Bratton Blom
Notes
On the Road to the Merits in Our Federal System: Is the “Forum Defendant Rule" a Procedural Speed Bump or a Jurisdictional Road Block?
Aaron E. Hankel
Taking the Ninth: A Victim's Right of Privacy
Sarah Tupper