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Professor Veronica Finkelstein Contributes to New Book on Experiential Legal Education

Professor Veronica Finkelstein

November 20, 2017

Adjunct Professor Veronica Finkelstein contributed a chapter in “Experiential Education in the Law School Curriculum,” published by Carolina Academic Press.

Finkelstein wrote “Putting Practice into Palsgraf: Incorporating Experiential Learning into First-Year Doctrinal Classes to Develop Skills and Competencies,” which outlines specific strategies that law professors can use in the classroom.

The book was edited by Professor Emily Grant of Washburn University School of Law, Professor Sandra Simpson of Gonzaga University School of Law and Kelly Terry of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law.

Finkelstein, an assistant U.S. attorney with the U.S. Department of Justice in Philadelphia and former associate at Duane Morris, has served on the adjunct faculty since 2010. She teaches Appellate Advocacy and Sales in the JD program and she teaches Criminal Law in the Master of Legal Studies program.

In 2016, she was chosen to receive the Drexel University Adjunct Award for Teaching Excellence.