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Five Habits of Cross-Cultural Lawyering

Come back soon!  Professors Susan Bryant (CUNY Law School) and Jean Koh Peters (Yale Law School) are in the process of organizing their curricula material developed to support teaching the issues raised in their popular article, The Five Habits of Cross-Cultural Lawyering, 8 Clinical L. Rev. 33 (2001) .

Critical Incidents Questionnaire Jean Koh Peters (Yale Law School)

THE FIVE HABITS: BUILDING CROSS-CULTURAL COMPETENCE IN LAWYERS  Susan Bryant (CUNY Law School)

Reflecting on the Habits after Ten Years: Teaching about Race, Identity, Culture, Language and Difference  Peters & Bryant 

Talking About Race Peters & Bryant 

Teaching About Race Peters & Bryant 

Critical Incidents My Daily Practice 

Cross Cultural Competence Resources 

Dignity, Voice, Story 

Except When Vs. Especially When

Experiments in Listening Revised 

Fact Pattern

Fall Habits 2010

Six Practices for Connecting with Clients Across 

Four Levels of Competency

GUIDELINES FOR TEACHERS CREATING AN ENVIRONMENT FOR TALKING CONSTRUCTIVELY ABOUT RACE

Habit Four Worksheet pieces

Habit Four Worksheet 

Habits Graphic 

Habits of Cross Cultural Learning 

Reflecting on the Habits after Ten Years: Teaching about Race, Identity, Culture, Language and Difference

Fact Pattern

The Significant of Race in Child Welfare Law Works Cited

Talking About Race to Advance Racial Justice 

Robin Parker Simulation 

Race, Culture & Lawyering

Six Practices Art

Summer Habits 2012

CHAPTER FOURTEENi: TEACHING ABOUT RACE

The 3 Rings

Based on Today’s Discussion, I think we should change this practice in my workplace:

Workshop for New Law Teachers