by Hon. John C. Cratsley (Ret.) Working remotely since March 23th, students in this spring’s Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic provided over 2,200 hours of legal research and drafting for …
Judicial Process Clinic Students Assist Judges with COVID-19 Issues as Courts Struggle to do Justice
by Hon. John C. Cratsley (Ret.) As 24 students in the Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic switched to remote work, several found themselves directly engaged with COVID-19 issues. Three students …
First Impressions: Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic
By: Judge John C. Cratsley (Ret.) The 2019 Spring Term Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic involves twenty students in placements with federal and state trial court judges. Three judges from …
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Building Support for the Expansion of Court-Annexed Mediation in Vietnam
For a week in August, John Cratsley, Director of the Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic, was invited to join the teaching team for a Seminar on Commercial Mediation co-sponsored by the Vietnamese …
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Mid Semester 2018 in the Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic
By Hon. John C. Cratsley (Ret.) Twenty-seven HLS students, the largest group ever enrolled in the Judicial Process in Trial Courts Clinic and Class, are well into their work with judges throughout the …
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A Litigator’s Dream
“No judicial system can be stronger than its trial judges.” Hon. Henry T. Lummus, The Trial Judge (1937) With so much classroom emphasis on analyzing appellate decisions, it is refreshing to …