St. Thomas Law
Review

Volume 17 Spring
2005 Number 3

Symposium Issue: Therapeutic Jurisprudence In Clinical Legal Educational and Legal Skills Training

Featured Contributors

Introduction................................. The Honorable Barbara J. Pariente ..... 403

Heart and Soul: A New Rhythm
for Clinical Externships...................................... Leslie Larkin Cooney ..... 407

Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence in
Teaching Lawyering Skills: Meeting the
Challenge of the New ABA Standards.......................... Bruce J. Winick ..... 429

Reflections on Therapeutic Jurisprudence,
Creative Problem Solving, and Clinical Education
in the Transactional Curriculum............................... Edward A. Dauer ..... 483

Therapeutic Jurisprudence in an Interprofessional
Practice at The University of St. Thomas
Interprofessional Center for Counseling
and Legal Services................................................. Jennifer L. Wright ..... 501

Practicing (and Teaching) Therapeutic Jurisprudence:
Importing Social Work Principles
and Techniques into Clinical Legal Education............... Susan L. Brooks ..... 513

Taking Hold of the Elephant in
Child Dependency and Neglect Cases................... Christina A. Zawisza ..... 531

George's Story: Voice and Transformation
Through the Teaching and Practice
of Therapeutic Jurisprudence in a
Law School Child Advocacy Clinic.................... Bernard P. Perlmutter ..... 561

From Violence and Victimization to
Voice and Validation: Incorporating
Therapeutic Jurisprudence in a Children's
Law Clinic......................................................... Carolyn S. Salisbury ..... 623

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Preventative
Law in the Thomas M. Cooley Sixty Plus, Inc.,
Elder Law Clinic....................................................... Cindy Faulkner ..... 685

The Birth of a Therapeutic Courts
Externship Program: Hard Labor
but Worth the Effort......................... Gregory Baker & Jennifer Zawid ..... 711

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the
Rehabilitative Role of the Criminal
Defense Lawyer...................................................... David B. Wexler ..... 743

Therapeutic Jurisprudence -
An Australian Perspective.............. The Honorable George Hampel, QC ..... 775

Making the Case: Therapeutic Jurisprudence
and Problem Solving Practices Positively
Impact Clients, the Justice Systems and
Communities They Serve...................... Cait Clarke & James Neuhard ..... 781

Validation Through Other Means:
How Immigration Clinics Can Give
Immigrants a Voice When Bureaucracy
Has Left Them Speechless.......................................... Evelyn H. Cruz ..... 811

Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the
Law School Asylum Clinic............................................ Ingrid Loreen ..... 835

Must We Bankrupt the Spirit Also?:
The Benefits of Incorporating
Therapeutic Jurisprudence Into Law School
Bankruptcy Assistance Programs............................. Michael L. Stines ..... 855