The subject of this Essay is the future of legal education. The essay is an adaptation of my inaugural lecture as William S. Pattee Professor of Law,\u27 a professorship named after an ex- traordinary man who served as the first Dean of the University of Minnesota Law School.
For a law school professor, the legal history of race could provide new legal theories for the 21st ...
One law professor takes a stab at imagining an ideal law school of the future and describing how to ...
The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of ...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
This essay reflects on the changing world of law and suggests several implications for legal educati...
This Essay consists of an invitation to participate in conversations about the future of legal educa...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
An article penned by Dean Bates in anticipation of the opening of the Law School\u27s Lawyers\u27 C...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
This piece introduces the Pepperdine Law Review symposium issue for Volume 40, publishing articles d...
Dean McLaughlin reflects on the challenges of legal education in the 21st century, and Fordham\u27s ...
In September 1888, William S. Pattee, the newly elected dean of the University of Minnesota\u27s inf...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Like the proverbial elephant, law school appears different when perceived from different perspective...
For a law school professor, the legal history of race could provide new legal theories for the 21st ...
One law professor takes a stab at imagining an ideal law school of the future and describing how to ...
The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of ...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
This essay reflects on the changing world of law and suggests several implications for legal educati...
This Essay consists of an invitation to participate in conversations about the future of legal educa...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
An article penned by Dean Bates in anticipation of the opening of the Law School\u27s Lawyers\u27 C...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
This piece introduces the Pepperdine Law Review symposium issue for Volume 40, publishing articles d...
Dean McLaughlin reflects on the challenges of legal education in the 21st century, and Fordham\u27s ...
In September 1888, William S. Pattee, the newly elected dean of the University of Minnesota\u27s inf...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Like the proverbial elephant, law school appears different when perceived from different perspective...
For a law school professor, the legal history of race could provide new legal theories for the 21st ...
One law professor takes a stab at imagining an ideal law school of the future and describing how to ...
The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of ...