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Armstrong, Gaylene S.; Kim, Bitna – Crime & Delinquency, 2011
The presence of counsel for juveniles in the courtroom seems advantageous from a due process perspective, yet some studies suggest that juveniles receive harsher dispositions when represented by an attorney. This study tested whether a "counsel penalty" existed regardless of attorney type and, guided by prior sentencing literature, used a more…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Civil Rights, Adolescents, Lawyers
Dewhurst, Dale; Keyes, John Mark; Zariski, Archie – Journal of Distance Education, 2013
This paper discusses a current project to develop open educational resources (OER) for legislative counsel in countries of the Commonwealth of Nations. The project is the latest step in a 20-year old distance education program for those professionals. The paper explores best practices for investment in freely available OER for use by professionals…
Descriptors: Open Source Technology, Computer Uses in Education, Best Practices, Professional Education
Sargent, Frank A. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
While most university leaders have realized the need for having some form of legal services system in place, many struggle with what delivery method, in-house counsel or external law firms, to use (Santora & Kaplin, 2003). This study investigated why some colleges and universities employ in-house counsel, while others rely on private law…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Legal Aid, Lawyers, Role
Anderson, Steven – George Lucas Educational Foundation, 2012
Social media is fast becoming as ubiquitous as the air we breathe. In recent months, many schools and districts around the country have taken steps to create social media policies and guidelines for their students and staff. In the author's work with several districts to draft these documents, he has seen many approaches that work well, and some…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Guidelines, Feedback (Response), Boards of Education
Mercier, Celine; Crocker, Anne G. – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2011
This paper deals with the initial steps of the judicial process for persons with intellectual disabilities who are suspected of a minor offense; a stage where plaintiffs, police officers, and crown attorneys make a series of decisions that will have a significant impact on the course of the judicial process. The objective of this study was…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Police, Criminals, Justice
Navarro, Sharon A. – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2010
Women often enter judiciary positions through the trial courts, particularly county courts, because they see these courts as a stepping-stone to higher judicial office. As the eligibility pool of experienced female Hispanic lawyers expands, Hispanic women are increasingly taking seats on trial court benches. What political and demographic shifts…
Descriptors: Lawyers, Judges, Hispanic Americans, Females
Penrod, Lynn – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2010
This article focuses on a typical law and literature jurisprudence seminar and the use of literary texts in this type of class to foster the development of "ethical sentiments" in future legal practitioners. While the majority of jurisprudence courses within a standard law curriculum tend to use political theory, philosophical, or socio-cultural…
Descriptors: Law Students, Seminars, Ethics, Lawyers
Sparkler, Andrew; Poliniak, Susan – Teaching Music, 2010
Copyright law is a daunting subject for most lawyers, so it's no surprise that many music educators feel uneasy dealing with it as well. But in truth, obtaining permissions for using copyrighted works can be a very simple and straightforward process. This article walks the readers through the steps of obtaining permission for a fictional piece of…
Descriptors: Music, Singing, Copyrights, Music Teachers
Zehr, Mary Ann – Education Week, 2010
Federal officials are getting the word out that addressing racial disparities in school discipline is a high priority, and they plan to use "disparate-impact analysis" in enforcing school discipline cases--a legal course of action that some civil rights lawyers contend was neglected under the administration of President George W. Bush. In…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Discipline, Court Litigation, Lawyers
Middleton, Tiffany Willey – Social Education, 2010
In May 2010, scientists, national security experts, and state delegates from nations around the world will convene in New York for the 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference. They will review current guidelines for nuclear testing and possession of nuclear weapons in accordance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty of 1968,…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Weapons, National Security, Treaties
Farmer, Kevin; Meisel, Steven I.; Seltzer, Joe; Kane, Kathleen – Journal of Management Education, 2013
The Mock Trial is an experiential exercise adapted from a law school process that encourages students to think critically about theories, topics, and the practice of management in an innovative classroom experience. Playing the role of attorneys and witnesses, learners ask questions and challenge assumptions by playing roles in a trial with…
Descriptors: Instructional Innovation, Critical Thinking, Legal Education (Professions), Teaching Methods
Hashim, Azirah; Hassan, Norizah – Multilingua: Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication, 2011
This study examines interactions from trials in the Syariah court in Malaysia. It focuses on the types of questioning, the choice of language and the linguistic resources employed in this particular context. In the discourse of law, questioning has been a prominent concern particularly in cross-examination and can be considered one of the key…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Foreign Countries, Lawyers, Court Litigation
Back, Christina; Gustafsson, Per A.; Larsson, IngBeth; Bertero, Carina – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2011
Objective: The aim of this study was to describe how sexually abused children experience the legal process, a process that includes being questioned by the police during the preliminary investigation and by lawyers and the prosecutor in the courtroom, and meeting other professionals from various agencies. Method: Face-to-face in-depth interviews…
Descriptors: Sanctions, Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Integrity
DuBoff, Leonard D.; King, Christy O. – TechTrends: Linking Research and Practice to Improve Learning, 2009
The technology boom has provided opportunities for practitioners to work more efficiently by making available a host of timesaving, as well as cost-effective, tools. Sadly, modern technology has also provided the less scrupulous segments of society with opportunities to take advantage of others. All too familiar are the Nigerian money scams that…
Descriptors: Computer Mediated Communication, Intellectual Property, Teachers, Deception
Veltri, Barbara Torre – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2012
Over her 30-year career as a certified teacher, researcher, and university teacher educator, the author has planned, facilitated and refined educational experiences for children from pre-kindergarten through adolescence, as well as for adults who teach (or were preparing to teach) in New York, Connecticut, Texas, and Arizona. During the summer of…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Lawyers, Vignettes, Foreign Countries