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# How to read as a lawyer
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# How to read

Revision as of 18:02, 13 September 2021

Toward "The Humane Law School" -- holistic professional legal education that emphasizes happiness in the classic meaning of leading a good life for oneself, one's clients, and one's community. What should we be teaching?

  1. Self assessment and reflection
  2. Emotional regulation
  3. Mindfulness
  4. Yoga/tai chi/meditation/dance/breathing - how to breathe and how to move your body
  5. Improv and acting
  6. Your clients and their trauma
  7. Managing fear and shame
  8. Addiction and substance abuse
  9. Intro to holistic psychology
  10. Life planning
  11. Telling your story
  12. Time management
  13. Stress management
  14. Financial management
  15. Crisis management
  16. Serious ethics
  17. Pro bono
  18. Local community
  19. Know people whose lives are different than your own
  20. Things you're not used to - for example, both poverty and wealth - since lawyers may need to navigate both
  21. Diversity, equity, and inclusion generally
  22. Recognizing bias
  23. Legal technology
  24. Networking
  25. Trust and trustworthiness in the law
  26. Human rights law
  27. Dispute resolution
  28. Reconciling your personal beliefs and your professional obligations
  29. Interdisciplinary law (finding and working with other professionals)
  30. When and how to seek help
  31. Contingency planning
  32. What to do when you make a mistake or do something wrong
  33. Lies in the legal system (e.g., plea bargaining)
  34. Saying no
  35. Setting and maintaining boundaries
  36. Compartmentalizing, boundaries, their necessity, and their risks
  37. Finding and managing mentors
  38. Healthy personal and professional relationships
  39. Building your community
  40. Teamwork
  41. Speaking to nonlawyers
  42. Models of lawyering (guide, governor, guardian)
  43. Managing and addressing professional burnout
  44. Non-verbal communication (including using and reading body language)
  45. Empathy
  46. Integrating your past training and experience (e.g., undergrad degree, prior work, military service)
  47. Making friends as an adult
  48. Self defense
  49. Storytelling
  50. Taking initiative
  51. How to read