Articles
Relationship-Centered Lawyering: Social Science Theory for Transforming Legal Practice (with Robert Madden III), University of Puerto Rico Law Review (2009)
This article explores a new approach to legal practice grounded in human development and social...
Conversations on "Community Lawyering": The Newest (Oldest) Wave in Clinical Legal Education (with Karen Tokarz, Nancy L. Cook, and Brenda Bratton Blom), Washington University Journal of Law and Policy (2008)
Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Build Effective Relationships with Students, Clients and Communities, Clinical Law Review (2006)
The Notion of Interdependence and its Implications for Child and Family Policy (with Ya'ir Ronen), Journal of Feminist Family Therapy (2006)
The authors claim that the recognition of interdependence as a guiding principle of child and...
Already Home: Why Tennessee Needs Subsidized Guardianship (with Andrew J. Shookhoff and Candice M. Richards), Tennessee Bar Journal (2005)
Practicing (And Teaching) Therapeutic Jurisprudence: Importing Social Work Principles and Techniques into Clinical Legal Education, St. Thomas Law Review (2005)
Social Justice and Family Court Reform (with Dorothy E. Roberts), Family Court Review (2004)
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only...