This article grew from a presentation relating externship clinical programs to the theme of the July 2016 International Journal of Clinical Legal Education and Association of Canadian Legal Education conference: The Risks and Rewards of Clinical Legal Education Programmes. Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervised by a person who is not employed by the law school. Externships offer many potential rewards for students as well as other stakeholders, including especially community institutions. But there are also risks—risks that the externship will be expected to accomplish too much with too few resources or that the externship program will be held back in the potential for contrib...
This article presents empirical data on externship programs in hopes of creating a nationwide cleari...
This Article is part of a larger project to create a set of guidelines, with commentary, for the eva...
The case method of instruction has dominated American legal education for more than a century
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
This article grew from a presentation relating externship clinical programs to the theme of the July...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
As a relatively new externship instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about externships – what t...
In the summer of 2010, Mary Jo Eyster and Marjorie Silver conversed, via email, about the ways in wh...
In this Article, I explore the larger issue of professional choices presented to law student externs...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
Sudeb Basu (J.D., Catholic University, 2011) and Professor J.P. “Sandy” Ogilvy (Catholic University)...
Within clinical legal education there is a great deal of discussion at the moment about externships....
Externships have become an increasingly important component of legal education, as law schools seek ...
With law school externships more popular than ever, the need for an empirical evaluation of externsh...
This article presents empirical data on externship programs in hopes of creating a nationwide cleari...
This Article is part of a larger project to create a set of guidelines, with commentary, for the eva...
The case method of instruction has dominated American legal education for more than a century
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
This article grew from a presentation relating externship clinical programs to the theme of the July...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
As a relatively new externship instructor, I spend a lot of time thinking about externships – what t...
In the summer of 2010, Mary Jo Eyster and Marjorie Silver conversed, via email, about the ways in wh...
In this Article, I explore the larger issue of professional choices presented to law student externs...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
Sudeb Basu (J.D., Catholic University, 2011) and Professor J.P. “Sandy” Ogilvy (Catholic University)...
Within clinical legal education there is a great deal of discussion at the moment about externships....
Externships have become an increasingly important component of legal education, as law schools seek ...
With law school externships more popular than ever, the need for an empirical evaluation of externsh...
This article presents empirical data on externship programs in hopes of creating a nationwide cleari...
This Article is part of a larger project to create a set of guidelines, with commentary, for the eva...
The case method of instruction has dominated American legal education for more than a century