California Western Law Review
Volume 34, Issue 2 (1998) Conceiving the Lawyer as Creative Problem Solver
Prefatory Matter
Table of Contents
California Western Law Review
Articles
Introduction
Thomas D. Barton
Creative Problem Solving: Purpose, Meaning, and Values
Thomas D. Barton
Designing Problems to Teach Legal Problem Solving
Stephen Nathanson
Creative Problem Solving vs. The Case Method: A Marvelous Adventure in Which Winnie-the-Pooh Meets Mrs. Palsgraf
Janeen Kerper
The Power of International Law as Language
Dino Kritsiotis
The International Impact of Creative Problem Solving: Resolving the Plight of Indigenous Peoples
Rhona K.M. Smith
Better Legal Counseling Through Empirical Research: Identifying Psycholegal Soft Spots and Strategies
Marc W. Patry
Solving the Chronic Problem of Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: An Empirical Study of Factors Affecting Employee Perceptions and Consequences of Sexual Harassment
Richard C. Sorenson, Mary G. Mangione-Lambie, and Rebecca C. Luzio
Federal Preemption as a Possible Response to a New Challenge: Securities Class Actions in State Court
Robert W. Brownlie
Minimizing Product Liability Exposure: Practical Solutions for Manufacturers
Sidney K. Kanazawa, J.D. and Dan R. Gallipeau, Ph.D.
Problem Solving: An Annotated Bibliography
Phyllis C. Marion