Is There a Better Way to Teach Criminal Law? w/Alice Ristroph

Today, Hunter was joined by Professor Alice Ristroph for the first of a two-part focus on how and why we teach Criminal Law the way we do. On today’s episode, Hunter and Alice explore the historical roots of criminal law teaching, critique it, and discuss ways in which we can improve how criminal law is taught to law students.

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Alice Ristroph, Professor of Law, Brooklyn Law School

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Contact Alice Here

https://www.brooklaw.edu/contact-us/ristroph-alice/writings/

Read Alice’s Law Review Article

https://brooklynworks.brooklaw.edu/faculty/1257/

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