The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notions of rank among these law schools. Three different types of law school surveys can be identified. Collectively and individually, these surveys threaten a number of normative goals for legal education: humanistic professionalism, pluralistic legal education and diversity. While it is important to acknowledge the need for accountability, it is essential, as well, that legal educators think carefully about what values and perspectives ought to underpin such evaluation
If the history of Canadian legal education should ever be written, these years of the mid-1970s will...
Law is offered as an undergraduate social science discipline at Carleton University. Students may ta...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
What makes a law school sound? credible? even excellent? Surely many things: leadership potential, g...
Law schools in Canada are engaged in increased competition with one another and significant disparit...
In response to anecdotal concerns that student enrollment in outsider courses, and in particular f...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
If the history of Canadian legal education should ever be written, these years of the mid-1970s will...
Law is offered as an undergraduate social science discipline at Carleton University. Students may ta...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
What makes a law school sound? credible? even excellent? Surely many things: leadership potential, g...
Law schools in Canada are engaged in increased competition with one another and significant disparit...
In response to anecdotal concerns that student enrollment in outsider courses, and in particular f...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
Before and since the first publication of the U.S. News & World Report (hereinafter “U.S. News”) ran...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
If the history of Canadian legal education should ever be written, these years of the mid-1970s will...
Law is offered as an undergraduate social science discipline at Carleton University. Students may ta...
Symposium: The Next Generation of Law School Rankings held April 15, 2005 at Indiana University Sch...