Harry Winograd Teaches Trial Techniques
Harry J. Winograd joins the faculty of more than 100 nationally recognized trial lawyers, judges, and professors for the 2023 Emory University School of Law Kessler-Eidson Trial Techniques Program. Initially modeled after the National Institute for Trial Advocacy programs, Emory focuses on integrating second-year law student knowledge of substantive evidence with practical trial skills through a “learn-by-doing” format. This year, 290 second-year law students each conduct an evidentiary hearing and a complete jury trial, giving them a strong foundation in the mechanics of litigating a case, from direct and cross-examination to introducing evidence into court. Emory’s Trial Techniques Program is the largest trial advocacy program for law students nationwide and has been recognized by the American College of Trial Lawyers, which has twice conferred on Emory’s program the Emil Gumpert Award for excellence in the teaching of trial advocacy. To learn more about this exceptional program, please visit http://ow.ly/TSsN50OcRbY