Confronting Structural Violence: Law Teaching GuidesConfronting Structural Violence:
Law Teaching Guides
CLIHHR’s Law Teaching Guides help professors incorporate today’s legal issues into the courses they teach, tapping into students’ passions while training them to recognize and respond to structural violence and human and civil rights violations across practice areas. The 10 Law Teaching Guides are grounded in cases many professors already teach and include learning objectives, questions that can be used for in-class discussion or exams, and useful background. The Law Teaching Guides serve as a flexible resource professors can easily adapt for introductory survey courses or upper-level seminars to plan or update syllabi, individual lessons, exams and more.
Confronting Structural Violence: Law Teaching Guides is distributed by the Cardozo Law Institute in Holocaust and Human Rights (CLIHHR) at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.