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April 07, 2005
Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Challenges and Opportunities presented by David Wexler


Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Challenges and Opportunities presented by David Wexler
Professor David Wexler

Please join Professor Waldman in welcoming David Wexler to our campus on April 7th from 4:30-5:30 in room 301. Professor Wexler will be giving a presentation on therapeutic jurisprudence and its challenges and opportunities. Therapeutic jurisprudence looks at law from a different lens- asking “how is the law influencing the mental health of those it touches?” Professor Wexler has written several books on the subject, including:

JUDGING IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE AND THE COURTS (2003) (co-editor, with Bruce J. Winick). [Law Reserve KF 3828 .J82 2003].

PRACTICING THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE: LAW AS A HELPING PROFESSION (2000) (co-editor, with Dennis P. Stolle & Bruce J. Winick). [Law Reserve KF 3828 .P725 2000].

LAW IN A THERAPEUTIC KEY: DEVELOPMENTS IN THERAPEUTIC JURISPRUDENCE (1996) (co-editor, with Bruce J. Winick). [Law Reserve KF 3828 .W486 1996].

Professor Wexler is currently teaching at both the University of Arizona College of Law and the University of Puerto Rico. If you have any questions regarding the presentation please e-mail Prof. Waldman. We look forward to seeing you there.

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