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Eric G. Young

5 Personal Core Competencies For The 21st Century - 0 views

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    Helen Haste, Professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has listed what she calls 5 personal core "competencies" for the 21st century. These are well worth reading and reflecting upon. There is a link to a video of Professor Haste discussing each of these competencies, which I highly recommend that you watch.\n\nWhat do you think of these 5? Do you think there is anything missing? Over-arching these 5, I would add that, as a society, Ii think we need to reach for greater empathy, as was discussed in a recent post here, if not equanimity.
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    It is my firm belief that law schools must begin to teach these types of core competencies, rather than simply focus on "skills-based" pedagogy (e.g., legal research, legal writing skills). To be sure, these skills are important, but they are not core competencies. If law schools do not start teaching these type of core competencies, we will continue to have the same disputes about ethics, professional responsibility, civility, and burn out that currently plague our profession.
Stuart Mitchell

The History of the Old Bailey - 0 views

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    The Old Bailey is one of the most famous institutions relating to law and crime in the UK and perhaps beyond. The building and courtrooms of the Old Bailey have been the stage for many of the country's highest profile criminal cases down the centuries and so the name, as well as the building with its domed roof and gold statue of Lady Justice, have become symbolic of the judicial system and the courts of London and the UK.
Stuart Mitchell

The History of the Old Bailey - Background & Origins - 0 views

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    The Old Bailey is one of the most famous institutions relating to law and crime in the UK and perhaps beyond. The building and courtrooms of the Old Bailey have been the stage for many of the country's highest profile criminal cases down the centuries and so the name, as well as the building with its domed roof and gold statue of Lady Justice, have become symbolic of the judicial system and the courts of London and the UK.
Stuart Mitchell

The History of the Old Bailey - Expansion - 0 views

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    Having been resurrected after the Great Fire of London, the Old Bailey court buildings saw significant developments throughout the Georgian period alongside its neighbour, Newgate gaol, until it was completely rebuilt at the start of the 20th century. The second instalment of this article tells this story, arriving at the Old Bailey we know today.
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bar association enters 21st century - 0 views

  • Bar Association Enters the 21st Century Lawyers have been using the Internet for a decade, and even the most unsophisticated consumers have had Internet access at home for at least five years. In this context, a directory that would enable consumers to find lawyers online should have seemed like a logical project for bar associations -- which purport to serve the public by helping increase access to law. The bars did little to provide lawyers with ways to list themselves online and, consequently, a few months ago, one company -- Avvo -- stepped in to fill this void  and, in doing so, attracted a controversial response.
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