Therapeutic Jurisprudence founder David B. Wexler writes... Since I wrote my essay New Wine in New Bottles where the legal landscape or code provisions were thought of as “bottles” and the developing TJ practices and techniques were thought of as the new “wine” or “liquid”, I have been thinking about how some new types of … Continue reading The Therapeutic Application of the Law & the need for ‘Amicus Justitia’ Briefs
Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Environmental Law – One Missing Link
Guest blogger Professor Emeritus of Law, Michael Perlin, writes: One of my puzzlements is why we in the therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) community have made so few inroads in the areas of environmental law and protection. There have been a handful of articles over the years – see especially, Gregory Baker, Rediscovering Therapeutic Jurisprudence in Overlooked Areas … Continue reading Therapeutic Jurisprudence and Environmental Law – One Missing Link
