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(law?
shelby, you teach law?)
A tiny little, dear Wheels (peace to you, luv!). Not substantive law (i.e., Contracts, Torts, Property, Evidence, etc.) class. A "Law & Ethics in Drug and Alcohol Counseling" class. Another dear one with a doctorate in Alcohol and Drug Dependency (Ad.d) has a school where she instructs those who plan to sit for the Certified Addiction/Drug & Alcohol Counseling (CADAC) boards. It's an undergrad-equivalent certification (but not an MFT, MFCC, or LCSW) and so they must have many hours of study, including 48 hours of Law & Ethics. I just finished my first semester teaching at the end of April and, after taking the summer off (and glad, too, cause I have a little more work), will start the Fall class for her in September. My class in online, 2-hours Sunday and Wednesday evenings. At some point, I will also teach the class for those who need Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
I love teaching and we had great fun, so I'm looking forward to the next semester.
Peace!
Your servant and a slave of Christ,
Shellamar, who would LOVE to go on for an LL.M and teach a substantive law (Constitutional, Criminal, or what my kids want, Entertainment Law)... but has neither the time nor money to so so, right now...