A decade ago, Professor Douglas Whaley published an essay that offers comfort and advice to those commencing the metamorphosis from practitioners, judicial clerks, and students into professors of law. The purpose of this article is twofold: to offer a confirmation from the trenches of many of Professor Whaley\u27s observations and to supplement his suggestions with some of my own
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This essay draws on that experience, focusing on approximately half a dozen particularly good articl...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...
A decade ago, Professor Douglas Whaley published an essay that offers comfort and advice to those co...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
The author offers suggestions for adjusting to and coping with law school and gives insight into dis...
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
This article was first published in the June 1993 issue of the Journal of Legal Education
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
Lawyers-to-be learn to do it write ; Environmental Law Clinic founder takes helm of National Wildli...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
This article examines who law professors are and what their roles consist of when educating law stud...
The Author discusses the progression from simple to more complex assignments in the Legal Research a...
This Article considers whether law professors have a professional obligation to keep current with th...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This essay draws on that experience, focusing on approximately half a dozen particularly good articl...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...
A decade ago, Professor Douglas Whaley published an essay that offers comfort and advice to those co...
I was delighted to receive recently a copy of a letter from the distinguished faculty advisor of the...
The author offers suggestions for adjusting to and coping with law school and gives insight into dis...
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
This article was first published in the June 1993 issue of the Journal of Legal Education
I was not very far into my law school experience when I realized that my professors had the best job...
Lawyers-to-be learn to do it write ; Environmental Law Clinic founder takes helm of National Wildli...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
This article examines who law professors are and what their roles consist of when educating law stud...
The Author discusses the progression from simple to more complex assignments in the Legal Research a...
This Article considers whether law professors have a professional obligation to keep current with th...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
This essay draws on that experience, focusing on approximately half a dozen particularly good articl...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...