7:00 – 9:30pm |
Opening Reception(hors d’oevres and cash bar) |
LOCATION: Hotel – FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON WINNIPEG SOUTH |
2935 Pembina Hwy |
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The following program offers 9.25 hours of continuing professional development, of which 3 hours relate
to ethics, professional responsibility or practice management (EPPM).
8:00 – 9:00 |
Registration and Breakfast – Robson Hall Common room |
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9:00 – 9:30 |
ACCLE – Annual General Meeting — Common Room |
All Welcome |
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9:30 – 10:45 |
Welcome |
Opening Keynote Address: Moot Courtroom |
The Honourable Chief Justice Richard Scott, Manitoba Court of Appeal |
“A Judicial Perspective on Legal Education” |
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10:45 – 11:00 |
Break– Common Room |
Bonnie Preece (Carswell) Book Draw and info on Pro Bono |
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11:00 – 12:30 |
Concurrent sessions |
Session A: Pedagogies and Practices in Business Law Clinics – Room 206 |
Facilitated by: Doug Ferguson (Western) |
- Wissam Aoun (Windsor) “The Innovative Approach: Strategies for Overcoming Obstacles in the Operation of a Business Law/ Intellectual Property Law Clinic”
- John Pozios & Bryan Schwartz (Manitoba) “Teaching Business Law in an Experiential Format”
- DeLloyd Guth (Manitoba) “Judge Shadowing as an Experiential Program”
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Session B: Critical Perspectives on Clinical Legal Education – Room 207 |
Facilitated by: Fred Zemans, (Osgoode) |
- Faisal Bhabha (Osgoode) “’Voluntourism’, Voyeurism or Vocation? Taking Stock of
Transnational Field Placements in Canadian Law Schools”
- Sarah Buhler & Janelle Anderson (Saskatchewan) – “I am not a Caped Crusader, or Am I?”: Professional Identity Formation and Clinical Legal Education”
- Sarah Marsden (UBC) “Clinical Legal Education as a Response to the Reproduction of Hierarchy”
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12:30 – 2:00 |
LUNCH – Sponsor: Carswell – Common Room |
1 pm Discussion: Preparing Students for the Practice of Law: Experiential Learning and Articling Reform |
Doug Ferguson (Western), Trevor Farrow (Osgoode) Raj Anand (Raj Anand, Partner (Weir Foulds LL.P.), Bencher of the LSUC) |
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2:00 – 3:30 |
Concurrent sessions |
Session A: Interdisciplinary Collaborations in Clinics: Implications for Clinical Pedagogies and
Practice – Room 206 |
Facilitated by: Marion McGregor (Osgoode) |
- Susan Noakes (The Law Centre, University of Victoria)
- Lynne Jenkins and Mary Lou Fassel (Barbra Schlifer Clinic)
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Session B: Innovative Pedagogies and Program Designs – Room 207 |
Facilitated by: Donna Franey (Dalhousie) |
- Eveline Milliken (Faculty of Social Work, U of M): “Silence as a Strategy of Cultural Safety”
- Martha Simmons (Osgoode) Encouraging the Use of Innovative Intelligence in Law Students – the Case of the Osgoode Mediation Clinical Program
- Cheryl Milne,( U of Toronto) “Designing an Appellate Test Case Clinic from the Ground Up”
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Session C: Student session Clinical Legal Education – Room 205 |
(students meet and share with each other) |
Facilitated by: Stephen Myher, (U of M, 3rd year) |
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3:30- 3:45 |
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11:00 – 12:30 |
Concurrent sessions |
Session A: Pedagogies of Community Engagement – Room 206 |
Facilitated by Sarah Buhler (Saskatchewan) |
- Workshop led by Lisa Cirillo, Kristin Marshall, Rachel Bernhardt (Toronto)
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Session B: International Perspectives on Clinical Legal Education – Room 207 |
Facilitated by: Rose Faddoul (Windsor) |
- Dale McFadzean (University of Paisley Law School, Scotland) “Perspectives on Clinical Legal Education from Paisley, Scotland”
- Omolade Olomola (Faculty of Law, U of Ibadan, Nigeria) “Adopting a creative approach to clinical legal education”
- Ewelina Milan (Lazarski University, Poland) “Effective Supervision – Perspectives from the Clinic at Lazarski University”
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6:45- 9:00 |
Dinner with Registrants (optional – at registrant’s own cost) |
Location: East India Company, 349 York Avenue (downtown) |
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8:00 – 9:00 |
Breakfast – Common Room |
also meeting at 8:15 in Common Room |
“About Mooting: Is it time for a Canadian Negotiation Competition?” Interested parties – please come |
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9:00 – 10:15 |
Greetings – Dean Lorna Turnbull (Manitoba) – Moot Courtroom |
Keynote address: |
Professor Shin Imai, Osgoode Hall Law School |
“The Colour of God’s Shoes” |
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10:15 – 10:30 |
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11:00 – 12:30 |
Concurrent sessions |
Session A: Workshop: Burnout, Hopelessness and Trauma in Clinical Legal Education – Room 206 |
Facilitated by: Michelle Christopher (Calgary) |
- Lynne Jenkins and Caroline Kim (Barbra Schlifer Clinic)
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Session B: Panel discussion: Working Appropriately with Aboriginal Elders in Educational Settings – Room 207 |
Facilitated by: Steve Perks (Victoria) |
- Elder Mae Louise Campbell, Debra DiUbaldo, Eveline Milliken and two students, (Manitoba)
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12:00 – 12:30 |
Conference closing and reflections – Common Room |
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