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Law School Pro Bono Bibliography ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, The MacCrate Report, Legal Education and Professional Development- An Educational Continuum, Report of the Task Force on Law Schools and the Profession: Narrowing the Gap, (July 1992). (Available through ABA Service Center, 1.800.285.2221; Product Code # 5290052) ABA Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar, Teaching & Learning Professionalism, Symposium Proceedings (1997). (Available through ABA Service Center, 1.800.285.2221; Product Code # 5290086) ABA Division for Public Services and the Center for Pro Bono, Law School Public Interest Law Support Programs: 1999-2000 Directory, (1999). (Available through ABA Service Center, 1.800285.2221; Product Code # 2317001) ABA Standing Committee on Lawyers' Public Service Responsibility & National Association of Public Interest Law, Pro Bono in Law Schools, (October 1991). ABA Steering Committee on the Unmet Legal Needs of Children, Make A Difference in a Child's Life: 25 Projects for Lawyers, (1999). (For copies, call 202.662.1675). ABA Steering Committee on the Unmet Legal Needs of Children, Promoting the Adoption of Children, (1999). (For copies, call 202.662.1675). Abramson, Elliott, Puncturing the Myth of the Moral Intractability of Law Students: The Suggestiveness of the Work of Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg for Ethical Training in Legal Education, 7 Notre Dame J. L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 223 (1993). Ackley, Kate & Bryan Rund, Pro Bono: Casualty of Salary Wars?, L.T. (April 10, 2000) Adcock, Cynthia, Careers and the Minority Lawyer, "The Heart of the Matter", 5 no. 2, 48 (Fall 2000). Alexander, Mark C., Law-Related Education: Hope for Today's Students, 20 Ohio N.U. L. Rev. 57 (1993). Appleseed Foundation, Sowing the Seeds of Justice: Law Schools and then Public Interest, (Spring 1997). Arbetman, Lee P. & Edward L. O'Brien, Street Law: A Course in Practical Law, (6th ed. 1999). Association of American Law Schools Commission on Pro Bono & Public Service Opportunities, Learning to Serve: The Findings & Proposals of the AALS Commission on Pro Bono & Public Service Opportunities, (October 1999). Baillie, James L. & Judith Bernstein-Baker, In the Spirit of Public Service: Model Rule 6.1, The Profession and Legal Education, 13 Law & Inequ. 51 (December 1994). Beale, Elaine ed., Volunteer Legal Services Programs, 6 The Pro Bono Proj. of the B. Assoc. of San Fran. (Winter 1997). Beaning, David et al, Law School Involvement in Community Development: A Study of Current Initiatives and Approaches, US Dept. of Housing & Urb. Dev. (1999). Befort, Stephen F., & Eric S. Janus, The Role of Legal Education in Instilling an Ethos of Public Service Among Law Students: Toward a Collaboration Between the Profession & the Academy of Professional Values, 13 L. & Inequ. J. 1 (1994). Bergner, Diane, Creating Innovative Pro Bono Projects at Law Schools, NALP Bulletin 14 (August 1996). Bernstein-Baker, Judith, From the Classroom to the Community: Enhancing Legal Education Through Public Service and Service Learning, (pub. under cont. with the Corp. for Nat'l Serv. for the Learn and Serve Amer. Prog.) (1995). Bezdek, Barbara, Legal Theory & Practice: Development at the University of Maryland, One Teacher's Experience in Programmatic Context, 42 J. of Urb. & Contemp. L. 127 (1992). Bryant, Theresa J., The Law Schools Role in Promoting Public Service, The Pub. Law. 10 (Winter 2000). (An ABA publication). Buckley, Bruce, Public Interest Honor Roll, Nat'l Jurist 28 (Jan/Feb 2000). Burke, Debra et al, Pro Bono Publico: Issues and Implications, 26 Loy. U. Chic. L.J. 61 (Fall 1994). Burnett Jr., Donald L., The Brandeis Vision, 37 Brandeis L.J. 1 (1998-99). Calderon, Lewis et al., Mandatory Pro Bono for Law Students: Another Dimension in Legal Education, 1 J.L. & Pol'y 95 (1993). Center for the Future of Children, The Future of Children, 2 The David & Lucile Packard Found. (Spring 1992). Chaifetz, Jill, The Value of Public Service: A Model for Instilling a Pro Bono Ethic in Law School, 45 Stan. L. Rev. 1695 (July 1993). Cochran, Rebecca A., Legal Research & Writing Programs as Vehicles for Law Student Pro Bono Service, 8 B.U. Pub. Int. L. J. 429 (1999). Curtis, Debra Moss, The Pro Bono Clinic Connection in Law Schools, NALP Bulletin 7 (August 1997). Dannin, Ellen, Toward Promoting Diversity in Legal Education: A Model Program for At-Risk High School Students, 49 J. Legal Educ. 292 (June 1999). Durham, Caroline, Law Schools Making a Difference: An Examination of Public Service Requirements, 13 L. & Inequ. 39 (1994). Ehrlich, Thomas, Civic and Moral Learning, About Campus 5 (Sept.-Oct. 1999). Eldred, Tigran W. & Thomas Schoenherr, The Lawyer's Duty of Public Service: More Than Charity?, 96 W. Va. L. Rev. 367 (Winter 1993-94). Glen, Kristin Booth, Pro Bono & Public Interest Opportunities in Legal Education, 70 N.Y. St. B.J. 20 (1998). Grisham, John, The Street Lawyer, New York: Doubleday (1998). Haig, Robert & Anthony P. Cassino, Pro Bono: A Proud Tradition, 38 NY St. B.J. 47 (1997). Hall, David, The Law School's Role in Cultivating a Commitment to Pro Bono, B.B.J. 4 (May/June 1998). Jacobs, Kenneth, How to Institutionalize Pro Bono at Your Office, Mich. B.J. 52 (January 1999). Johnson, Lois & Louise Trubek, Developing a Poverty Law Course: A Case Study, 42 J. of Urb. & Contemp. L. 185 (1992). Jones, Susan R., Small Business and Community Economic Development: Transactional Lawyering for Social Change and Economic Justice, 4 Clin. L. Rev. 195 (1997). Kaufman, Dennis, Pro Bono: The Evolution of a Professional Ethos, ABA Cent. For Pro Bono Exchange 7 (Summer 1992). Kovach, Kimberlee K., The Lawyer as Teacher: The Role of Education in Lawyering, 4 Clin. L. Rev. 359 (Spring 1998). LaFleur, Catherine, Surveying Poverty: Addressing Poverty Law in a Required Course, 42 J. of Urb. & Contemp. L. 147 (1992). Lee, Harper, To Kill a Mockingbird, Boston: G.K. Hall, (1992). Lehman, Jeffrey S. & Rochelle E. Lento, Law School Support for Community-Based Economic Development in Low-Income Urban Neighborhoods, 42 J. Urb. & Cont. L. 65 (1992). Lesnick, Howard, Why Pro Bono in Law Schools?, 13 L & Inequ. 25 (1994). Luban, David, Faculty Pro Bono and the Question of Identity, 49 J. of Leg. Educ. 58 (March 1999). McCaffrey, Angela, Pro Bono in Minnesota: A History of Volunteerism in the Delivery of Legal Services to Low Income Clients , 13 Law & Inequ. 77 (December 1994). Millemann, Michael et al, Rethinking the Full-Service Legal Representational Model: A Maryland Experiment , Clearinghouse Rev. 1178 (Mar-Apr 1997). Milstein, Elliott S., Association of American Law Schools, Teaching America's Youth: Protecting the Rule of Law and priming the Pipeline to the Profession , 2000-2 AALS Newsletter 1 (April 2000). Myers, Ken, Students Try to Press the Issue of Mandatory Pro Bono Work , Nat'l L. J. 4 (February 18, 1991). NALP Public Service Committee, Law School Guide to Public Interest Careers, (March 1998). Newman, Leslie, Law Schools: Building a Corps of Lawyers Skilled in CED , The National Economic Development and Law Center (unpublished manuscript). Novinsky, Sylvia, Creating a Pro Bono Program at Your Law School , NALP Bulletin 17 (January 1998). Nye, Nancy et al, Building Higher Education-Community Development Corporation Partnerships, U.S. Dept. of Housing & Urb. Dev. (1999). Rhode, Deborah L., Cultures of Commitment: Pro Bono for Lawyers and Law Students, 67 Fordham L. Rev. 2415 (1999). Rhode, Deborah L., Equal Rights: Pro Bono Can't Fill the Gap, N.L.J. A22 (Monday, Sept. 6, 1999). Rhode, Deborah L., The Professional Responsibilities of Professional Schools, 49 J. of Legal Educ. 24 (March 1999). Rhode, Deborah L., Essay: The Pro Bono Responsibilities of Lawyers and Law Students, 27 Wm. Mitchell L. Rev. no.2 1201-1215 (2000). Rhode, Deborah L., In the Interest of Justice: Reforming the Legal Profession, Oxford University Press (2000). Robinson, Pamela D., Insurmountable Opportunities or Innovative Choices: The Pro Bono Experience at the University of South Carolina School of Law, 42 SC L. Rev. 959 (1991). Schoenherr, Thomas J. et al, The Fordham Model: Student Initiated Projects for the Public Interest, Fordham Univ. L. Sch. (unpublished manuscript). Stevenson, Margaret, Engagement in the Pursuit of Justice, Explore, Bannan Inst. For Jesuit Educ. & Christian Values 25 (Fall 1999). Strum, Philippa, Louis D. Brandeis: Justice for the People, Harvard University Press, (1984). Trubek, Louise G., The Worst of Times…and the Best of Times: Lawyering for Poor Clients Today, 20 Fordham Urb. L. J. 1123 (1995). Wilgoren, Jodi, Public Service's Profile is Rising in Many College Curriculums, N.Y. Times, April 24, 2000. Young, Anthony & Ruby Gutierrez, Delivery of Pro Bono Legal Services in Rural Areas, 13 ABA. Cent. For Pro Bono Exchange (February 1995). Ziegler, Amy L., A Law School Clinic and the Bar: Promoting Development, ABA J. of Affordable Housing & Comm. Dev. L. 16 (Spring 1993). |