Calls to reform legal education argue for increasing skills courses and for adding skills components to existing doctrinal courses. Doctrinal teachers naturally resist. The argument asks them to give up curricular space and syllabus time in order to advance the teaching goals of someone else\u27s course. But what if doctrinal and skills courses are not naturally occurring categories at all, but rather subjective groupings of our own creation? What if skills teaching is actually an inherent part of deep doctrinal learning? This book dismantles the theoretical legitimacy of the doctrine-skills divide, identifies its unnecessary negative entailments, and suggests better alternatives.https://scholars.law.unlv.edu/books/1113/thumbnail.jp
This article is an outgrowth of the author’s participation in a July 29, 2009 panel presentation, “C...
Legal writing instruction in American law schools has come a long way. Although scattered experienti...
So why do law schools place skills instruction below the dissemination of legal knowledge even thoug...
Calls to reform legal education argue for increasing skills courses and for adding skills components...
After decades of taking a back seat to doctrine, lawyering skills have lately become the star of the...
Many of our colleagues believe the law teaching can be divided into pure doctrine and pure skills. H...
We might not need another article decrying the doctrine/skills dichotomy. That conversation seems in...
The longstanding categorical distinction that elevates doctrinal teaching over skills teaching conti...
This article explores the relationship between students\u27 knowledge of underlying legal doctrine a...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
BEST PRACTICES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION encouraged law schools to engage in more systematic institutional...
The aim of this Article is to examine the place of skills in the law school curriculum and to urge t...
Can teaching students in doctrinal courses, using traditional case-oriented materials, convey some o...
The author argues that although legal writing faculty know that what they teach is absolutely essent...
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curricul...
This article is an outgrowth of the author’s participation in a July 29, 2009 panel presentation, “C...
Legal writing instruction in American law schools has come a long way. Although scattered experienti...
So why do law schools place skills instruction below the dissemination of legal knowledge even thoug...
Calls to reform legal education argue for increasing skills courses and for adding skills components...
After decades of taking a back seat to doctrine, lawyering skills have lately become the star of the...
Many of our colleagues believe the law teaching can be divided into pure doctrine and pure skills. H...
We might not need another article decrying the doctrine/skills dichotomy. That conversation seems in...
The longstanding categorical distinction that elevates doctrinal teaching over skills teaching conti...
This article explores the relationship between students\u27 knowledge of underlying legal doctrine a...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
BEST PRACTICES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION encouraged law schools to engage in more systematic institutional...
The aim of this Article is to examine the place of skills in the law school curriculum and to urge t...
Can teaching students in doctrinal courses, using traditional case-oriented materials, convey some o...
The author argues that although legal writing faculty know that what they teach is absolutely essent...
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curricul...
This article is an outgrowth of the author’s participation in a July 29, 2009 panel presentation, “C...
Legal writing instruction in American law schools has come a long way. Although scattered experienti...
So why do law schools place skills instruction below the dissemination of legal knowledge even thoug...