As you may recall, I posted back in January on Emory Law’s upcoming biennial conference on transactional law and skills, “To Teach is to Learn Twice: Fostering Excellence in Transactional Law and Skills Education.” The conference is scheduled for Friday, June 1, 2018 and Saturday, June 2, 2018.
I learned earlier today that the conference organizers are offering one last chance for interested transactional law and skills instructors to submit a proposal and have extended the proposal deadline through Friday, March 30, 2018. They do ask that folks submit proposals as soon as possible. Even if you do not submit a proposal, you can register for the conference now.
Our friends at Emory Law desire to reach far and wide to embrace the whole community of transactional law and skills educators, so please pass this on and encourage your colleagues–including new teachers and adjunct professors (both able to participate at reduced registration fees)–to attend. I plan to be there again, although I can only attend the first day of the conference this year. I always learn something at these conferences. They attract a great, thoughtful community of teachers and scholars.