The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of the State of Texas on December 10, 2008. This essay is derived from the author\u27s presentation, which originally was entitled A Brief and Highly Selective History of American Legal Education and Jurisprudence. In this essay, the author provides an overview of the history and development of legal education in America, emphasizing the establishment and evolution of the case method of instruction in American law schools and focusing on the influence of American jurisprudence on the development of legal education in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing on Christopher Columbus Langdell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Benjam...
The increasing opportunities to teach legal history in law schools and the lamentable decline of pos...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of ...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
In order to create and maintain a rigorous system for training lawyers, legal educators during the p...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
This story of the evolution of legal evaluations from the seventeenth century to the close of the tw...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
In the early days of America, neither law school books nor formal law schools existed. American lawy...
In the early days of America, neither law school books nor formal law schools existed. American lawy...
The increasing opportunities to teach legal history in law schools and the lamentable decline of pos...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
The origin of this essay is a presentation the author made at the Office of the Attorney General of ...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
This article presents an analytic overview of key aspects in the history of legal education in Engla...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
In order to create and maintain a rigorous system for training lawyers, legal educators during the p...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
This story of the evolution of legal evaluations from the seventeenth century to the close of the tw...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
In the early days of America, neither law school books nor formal law schools existed. American lawy...
In the early days of America, neither law school books nor formal law schools existed. American lawy...
The increasing opportunities to teach legal history in law schools and the lamentable decline of pos...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...