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Supreme Court of Ohio's Commission on Professionalism Student to Lawyer Symposium - Video from Law School Deans (part I)
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December 3, 2010
12-03-2010
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Supreme Court of Ohio's Commission on Professionalism Student to Lawyer Symposium
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Video from Law School Deans (part I)
Presented by the Dean of Each Ohio Law School
Dean Martin Belsky, University of Akron School of Law
Dean Louis Bilionis, University of Cincinnati College of Law
Prof. Stephen C. Veltri, Claude W. Pettit College of Law (Ohio Northern)
Dean Phyllis Crocker, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Dean Dennis Honabach, Salmon P. Chase College of Law
Dean Lisa Kloppenberg, University of Dayton School of Law
Dean Alan Michaels, Michael E. Moritz College of Law
Dean Robert Rawson, Franklin T. Backus School of Law (Case Western University)
Dean Richard Simpson, Capital University Law School
Dean Daniel Steinbock, University of Toledo College of Law
1. Law school initiatives that promote formation of professional identity
2. Questions
a. How do you integrate professionalism issues into classes other than your required Professional Responsibility/Ethics course?
b. How do you teach students about their responsibilities to their clients, the justice system, and the public good?
c. How do you cultivate professional judgment in your students?
d. How might your local legal community assist in your efforts?
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