Fred Rooney’s work demonstrates his lifelong commitment to social justice in the United States and around the globe. He has been credited with creating the first legal incubator model for training new lawyers and for being a catalyst in the transformation of legal education in the US. His work in the development of post-graduate legal education and the powerful incubator that he began in 2007 are forcing law schools to rethink their responsibility to their graduates and to the millions of individuals in the US who lack access to justice.
Jared Correia talks to experts about additional skills that law schools should teach students to better prepare them for the practice of law.
Subscribe to receive featured episodes and staff favorites once a month.
Newsletter Signup