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Who are the lucky students who decided to be a part of the inaugural classat the University of Calif...
Dean McLaughlin reflects on the challenges of legal education in the 21st century, and Fordham\u27s ...
Fordham Law School Dean, John F.X. Finn reflects on the influence of faculty and student on the futu...
Dean William Lawless of the University of Notre Dame Law School summarizes the future for the Law Sc...
I’m going to present three quite different views of what law schools ought to be and ought to do. Th...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
Change is always difficult, especially for lawyers. Our professional education leads us to look bac...
The subject of this Essay is the future of legal education. The essay is an adaptation of my inaugur...
This paper focuses on three themes that shaped legal education in twentieth-century America and roug...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
Dean Casper reviews the past, present, and future of the Law School. The Law School\u27s foundationa...
This piece introduces the Pepperdine Law Review symposium issue for Volume 40, publishing articles d...
In 2012 our colleague Robert J. Kaczorowski published Fordham University School of Law: A History. ...
Many books and articles in the last few years describe a profession in crisis with no shortage of ...
Legal education is taking on new meaning. Law schools areentering upon a new development. The classi...
Who are the lucky students who decided to be a part of the inaugural classat the University of Calif...