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Teaching International Law During Challenging Times

Venue: Virtual. This ASIL panel will address the important topic of teaching International Law during challenging times, such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. International Law has occupied a less central role within American law schools' curricula. It is this panel's starting premise that International Law is a crucial course of study for every law school student. This panel will thus focus on exchanging best practices in terms of teaching International Law, with a particular emphasis on best practices regarding remote/online and/or hybrid teaching of International Law.  Speakers include: Cindy BuysProfessor of Law, Southern Illinois University School of LawDarin JohnsonProfessor of Law, Howard University School of LawJennifer TrahanClinical Professor, Center for Global Affairs, New York UniversityMark WojcikProfessor of Law, UIC John Marshall Law School; and moderator Milena SterioThe Charles R. Emrick Jr.-Calfee Halter & Griswold Professor of Law, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law. For more information and to register, please consult the following link: https://www.asil.org/event/teaching-international-law-during-challenging-times.