Lessons from Wrongful Conviction Cases – Dana M. Delger

Dana M. Delger, Staff Attorney, The Innocence Project These speakers will discuss lessons from wrongful conviction cases that can be important to teaching trial advocacy and to students learning how to litigate cases of all types.

Looking for Advocacy Teachers in all the wrong places – Scott Gratson

Scott Gratson, Professor and Director of Communication Studies, Temple University KLein College of Media and Communication The speakers will speak about persuasion theory, 3D-Printing and Virtual Reality technology, Using comedy and improv, legal writing and communications Gratson PowerPoint

Looking for Advocacy Teachers in all the wrong places – Alex Wermer-Colan

Alex Wermer-Colan Digital Humanities Post Doctoral Fellow, Temple University Charles Library Jordan Hample Academic Information Technology and Support Technician, Temple University Charles Library David Ross Makerspace Manager, Temple University Charles Library The speakers will speak about persuasion theory, 3D-Printing and Virtual Reality technology, Using comedy and improv, legal writing and communications

Trans-Competence – Sara Jacobson

This session will present issues, responsibilities and principles for ensuring that advocacy courses and trial teams are safe inclusive spaces for everybody.

Drills – Teaching Advocacy – Carey Bricker

Carey Bricker, Professor of Lawyering Skills, McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific During this session, colleagues will share advocacy drills that they have successfully used in their teaching.