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 Buys, Professor of Law, Southern Illinois University School of Law; Darin Johnson, Professor of Law, Howard University School of Law; Jennifer Trahan, Clinical Professor, Center for Global Affairs, New York University; Mark Wojcik, Professor of Law, UIC John Marshall Law School; and moderator Milena Sterio, The 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.
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