The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance to field placement programs and to clinicians in general. This Introduction places the issues raised by the subsequent four articles on externships into the context of current national debates about the externship method. These issues, which both extend and diverge from current thinking about externship pedagogy, include: 1) the impact of a harsh economic climate; 2) the educational potential of placements in corporate counsel offices; 3) the argument for compensating students in for-credit placements; and 4) the value of course design for teaching power dynamics in supervisory relationships. Taken together, the issues explored in these four ...
The need for externships has risen over the years as the importance of providing experiential educat...
With law school externships more popular than ever, the need for an empirical evaluation of externsh...
Law school faculty engaged in externship teaching have long recognized that the tripartite nature of...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
This article grew from a presentation relating externship clinical programs to the theme of the July...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
In the summer of 2010, Mary Jo Eyster and Marjorie Silver conversed, via email, about the ways in wh...
Many see externships both as “programs” that place students in practices outside the school and as “...
We open the conference by examining the “Coming of Age” of externships in the Clinical Legal Educati...
Even as experiential coursework continues to move toward the forefront of legal education, many Exte...
As a relatively new externship instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about externships – what t...
This article presents empirical data on externship programs in hopes of creating a nationwide cleari...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
In a country that has continued to be divided along political lines in a profession that is by its o...
The need for externships has risen over the years as the importance of providing experiential educat...
With law school externships more popular than ever, the need for an empirical evaluation of externsh...
Law school faculty engaged in externship teaching have long recognized that the tripartite nature of...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
This article grew from a presentation relating externship clinical programs to the theme of the July...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
In the summer of 2010, Mary Jo Eyster and Marjorie Silver conversed, via email, about the ways in wh...
Many see externships both as “programs” that place students in practices outside the school and as “...
We open the conference by examining the “Coming of Age” of externships in the Clinical Legal Educati...
Even as experiential coursework continues to move toward the forefront of legal education, many Exte...
As a relatively new externship instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about externships – what t...
This article presents empirical data on externship programs in hopes of creating a nationwide cleari...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
In a country that has continued to be divided along political lines in a profession that is by its o...
The need for externships has risen over the years as the importance of providing experiential educat...
With law school externships more popular than ever, the need for an empirical evaluation of externsh...
Law school faculty engaged in externship teaching have long recognized that the tripartite nature of...