This is an excellent brief survey of American legal education- succinct, comprehensive, and readable. It is admirable for its immediate purpose, as A Report Prepared for the Survey of the Legal Profession. In fact it is one of the best of the reviews yet to come out of that far-flung project. If some limitations to the discussion, particularly as respects some controversies over present-day training of lawyers, are to be discovered, its objective must be kept in mind. A fuller attack upon these issues would inevitably have taken the study beyond a survey and into realms where debate has waxed violent and disagreement appears inevitable
The purpose of this book is, to quote from the preface, to present a clear, accurate, and impartial...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
A Review of Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Steven
This is an excellent brief survey of American legal education- succinct, comprehensive, and readable...
This Book Review examines Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s, by Rob...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
The case method of law teaching has been so successful, judged by practical results, that for many y...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
Sic current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Reviewing R. Stevens, Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s (1983)
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Overview of U.S. Law, Second Edition, provides a preliminary examination of seventeen subjects typic...
This is the fifth of a series of monographs sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation dealing with ce...
Ten current questions on major controversial problems of legal education, of wide general interest a...
The purpose of this book is, to quote from the preface, to present a clear, accurate, and impartial...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
A Review of Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Steven
This is an excellent brief survey of American legal education- succinct, comprehensive, and readable...
This Book Review examines Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s, by Rob...
Six issues in legal education, much discussed recently, were posed by the Editors of this Review to ...
The case method of law teaching has been so successful, judged by practical results, that for many y...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
Sic current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Ed...
Reviewing R. Stevens, Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s (1983)
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Overview of U.S. Law, Second Edition, provides a preliminary examination of seventeen subjects typic...
This is the fifth of a series of monographs sponsored by the Russell Sage Foundation dealing with ce...
Ten current questions on major controversial problems of legal education, of wide general interest a...
The purpose of this book is, to quote from the preface, to present a clear, accurate, and impartial...
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
A Review of Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Steven