Professor Brett Stohs has continued to research interests in the application of electronic mind mapping to clinical legal education. His manuscript, “Oh What a Tangled Web We Weave: Mind Mapping as Creative Spark to Optimize Student & Client Assignments in a Transactional Clinic,” has been accepted for publication in the New York Law School Law Review as part of its special issue on how clinics and experiential learning have developed into an integral part of modern legal education. He continues to use this innovative tool to improve learning outcomes for students and clients who participate in the Entrepreneurship Legal Clinic.
Law Faculty Making The Difference Tue. Nov. 01, 2016
- Beard’s Article Accepted by the University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Law
- Berger Signed Garland Nomination Letter, Gave Presentations
- Blankley Has Articles Accepted for Publication, Appointed to ABA Section of Dispute Resolution
- Bradford Quoted in USA Today Regarding a LendingClub Investigation
- Denicola's Article Accepted by Rutgers University Law Review
- Leiter’s Book the Subject of American Association of Law Libraries Book Review
- Lenich Discussed County Court Process with Lincoln Journal Star
- Lepard Unveiled “Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the Worlds’s Religions”, Participated in Montreal Radio Interview
- Medill Has Two Articles Accepted for Publication, Presented at Conferences
- Potuto Quoted in New York Times Regarding Bill Cosby Case
- Schmidt Helped Facilitate National Advocacy Training Program
- Shoemaker's Article Accepted by Michigan Law Review, Joined Center for Great Plains Studies Board of Governors, Presented at Princeton
- Stohs’ Article Accepted by New York Law School Law Review
- Thimmesch Has Article Accepted by Denver Law Review, Discussed Legal Implications of Popular App
- von der Dunk Published a Book Chapter, Quoted in Magazine Articles