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Sean J. Shannon – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2025
Making business law topics relevant to students' lived experiences can be challenging, but there is one business issue that all students share: the need for housing. One aspect of the present housing crisis is the continuing patterns of residential segregation. To address the legacy costs of past practices of residential segregation, students…
Descriptors: Business Education, Legal Education (Professions), Housing, Real Estate
Brandon Mattalo – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2024
While it is important to research the negative impact of generative artificial intelligence on academic integrity, academics should focus most of their efforts on the opportunities these technologies present for improving pedagogical practices. In this note, I attempt to flip the narrative from one of fear to one of opportunity. I suggest that…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Technology Integration
Koval, Michael R. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2023
With a pandemic, a war, structural racism, and the fragility of democracy crowding the headlines, Michael R. Koval has have been reexamining his role as professor and the objectives, procedures, and assessment mechanisms of his classroom activities and assignments. For reasons described in the article, the assignments that resonate with him today,…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, College Students, Business Administration Education, Classroom Techniques
Marsnik, Susan; Thompson, Dale; Supina, Susan – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2022
Teachers instinctively know that first impressions are important. On the first day of class, instructors want to set the tone, establish expectations, introduce the course, and build rapport. As seen from the academy-wide survey presented in this article, individual approaches to these goals differ widely. Some faculty members use the first day of…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Business Education, Experiential Learning, Class Activities
Ostas, Daniel T. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2021
Business law faculty enjoy the privilege to engage in scholarly activities with a practical bent. As business law faculty learn from their reading, thinking, and writing, they can share this learning with their students. Many of these students will earn leadership positions with direct influence on business practices. When scholarship nudges the…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), College Faculty, Business Administration Education, Scholarship
Orozco, David – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2021
This article introduces a novel process-based teaching methodology called the legal learning cycle and utilizes a contracts case study to illustrate this learning process in action. The legal learning cycle is an active learning resource and approach that engages students, demonstrates relational contracting principles, and exposes students to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Legal Education (Professions), Case Studies, Active Learning
Silvia, Hilary – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2021
The use of court cases as educational tools is widely established and deeply entrenched as an effective approach to legal studies education. Exploring legal concepts against the backdrop of a known outcome, in the form of a verdict or a judicial opinion, provides certainty and a foundation for the analytical extension of precedent to new and…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Case Method (Teaching Technique), Court Litigation, Teaching Methods
Brown, Liz – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2022
This article explains how to build an interdisciplinary course about global problem-solving that is anchored in business law yet draws substantially from many other fields. In 2020, Liz Brown developed and led a teaching team composed of fourteen faculty members and learning center leaders from across Bentley University to deliver a pilot course…
Descriptors: Social Change, Sustainability, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving
Cahoy, Daniel R.; Murphy, Tonia Hap – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2021
When professors teach complex topics like trademarks in a business law or legal environment class, the delivery is often too abstract. Textbooks tend to focus on black-letter basics of trademark law, ignoring strategic considerations. Experienced managers know that the strongest trademarks (legally speaking) do not necessarily sell products. These…
Descriptors: Intellectual Property, Copyrights, Business Administration Education, Legal Education (Professions)
Murphy, Tonia Hap – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2018
This article seeks to persuade professors that constitutional law topics are worthy of coverage, as it is the job of legal educators to not just to prepare students for their professional roles but also their roles as citizens. Several authors have taken up constitutional law topics in these pages. This article contributes to the literature, and…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Introductory Courses, Business Administration Education
Kuo, Ming-Sung – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2015
The relationship between research and teaching has long been at the core of the unsettled debate over the development and distribution of human knowledge. Recently ways to bridge teaching and research has come to the fore in higher education reform again. Partly pushed by the adoption of national academic assessment regimes, most of which are…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Research, College Instruction, Relationship
Thompson, Dale B. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2016
For a long time, courts have considered whether to enforce one-sided arbitration clauses on the grounds of unconscionability. Unconscionability is a legal ground for refusing to enforce a contract that seems to be too one-sided, or one that is the result of unfair bargaining. Recent Supreme Court cases in 2011 and 2013--"AT&T Mobility v.…
Descriptors: Legal Education (Professions), Business Administration Education, Ethics, Arbitration
Murphy, Tonia Hap – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2015
In this article, the author lists key elements of greatness in a professor, and offers comments based on her experiences with great professors she has known. The first virtue mentioned is "he or she leaves students with valuable lessons they will remember throughout their careers." The "great" professor fosters broader lessons…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teacher Competencies, Teacher Characteristics, Professional Identity
Little, Andrew – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2016
The Civil Rights Act of 1964 has worked to reshape American society for more than fifty years through arguably its most important subpart, Title VII, which prohibits discrimination in employment. This article is not so much an attempt to join the chorus of scholars offering reflections on the statute after five decades, as it is an attempt to…
Descriptors: Reflection, Federal Legislation, Civil Rights Legislation, Laws
Cameron, Elizabeth A.; Pagnattaro, Marisa Anne – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2017
When millennial students take out cell phones in class and are typing, the first response many professors have is that the students are "not" completely engaged, when in fact students are taking notes at impressive speeds. Facing similar criticism in a workplace setting, seventeen-year-old Jonah Stillman protested, "I'm not Texting.…
Descriptors: College Students, Age Groups, Business Administration Education, Legal Education (Professions)