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At this time of year, we call upon your generous hearts to make a donation to help support the Mindfulness in Law Program. Your help comes at an important time and every gift, no matter its size, makes a difference. Each contribution not only adds up, but signals support and appreciation for the work we do. You can make a donation by clicking here.
Over the past fifteen years, more than 2000 law students have been introduced to mindfulness and its integration into the fabric of life and law. This has taken place through Orientation, the 1L workshop Jurisight, Mindful Spaces which offer all students daily mindfulness practice opportunities, and the upper-level mindfulness classes: Mindfulness in Law, Mindful Ethics, Mindful Leadership, Mindfulness & Negotiation, and Mindfulness & Motivating Business Compliance with the Law.
Mindfulness insights and practices remind students of the extraordinary capacities and gifts they have always carried with them, and offer them an opportunity to skillfully draw upon their own inner resources to thrive, personally and professionally, and to be of service to society.
Today, many graduates are helping to support and integrate mindfulness and wellness practices into the legal profession, through their firms, legal organizations, and the bar.
Click here to read Professor Rogers Year-End message.
Over the past fifteen years, more than 2000 law students have been introduced to mindfulness and its integration into the fabric of life and law. This has taken place through Orientation, the 1L workshop Jurisight, Mindful Spaces which offer all students daily mindfulness practice opportunities, and the upper-level mindfulness classes: Mindfulness in Law, Mindful Ethics, Mindful Leadership, Mindfulness & Negotiation, and Mindfulness & Motivating Business Compliance with the Law.
Mindfulness insights and practices remind students of the extraordinary capacities and gifts they have always carried with them, and offer them an opportunity to skillfully draw upon their own inner resources to thrive, personally and professionally, and to be of service to society.
Today, many graduates are helping to support and integrate mindfulness and wellness practices into the legal profession, through their firms, legal organizations, and the bar.
Click here to read Professor Rogers Year-End message.