The past two years have been a period of landmark transformation in legal education. With the issuance of the Carnegie and Best Practices for Legal Education Reports, law schools and law professors have revisited the essential process of analyzing and transforming legal pedagogy. This widespread reexamination of the law school curriculum has yielded two important changes in legal education; first, law schools-including those in the top tier-have begun radically to amend their curricular goals and structures; and, second, legal scholars have begun to turn their attention to the theory and implementation of better legal education. As Carnegie and Best Practices note, this nascent metamorphosis in scholarly thought about legal education has th...
This article proposes that law students may find a better fit within the legal culture of argument i...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
For many years, law schools have based most of their practical instruction on the adversary system...
The past two years have been a period of landmark transformation in legal education. With the issuan...
Legal writing professors struggle with trying to balance learning skills with the bigger picture of ...
This Article is targeted at oral argument novices. It discusses how you, as a beginner to appellate...
Even if one believes that law is not an autonomous discipline, few would dispute that it is a conser...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
Simulation in legal education has come of age. Once confined to moot court exercises and trial pract...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
In 1992, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) published a lengthy report, which became known as the ...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
This article proposes that law students may find a better fit within the legal culture of argument i...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
For many years, law schools have based most of their practical instruction on the adversary system...
The past two years have been a period of landmark transformation in legal education. With the issuan...
Legal writing professors struggle with trying to balance learning skills with the bigger picture of ...
This Article is targeted at oral argument novices. It discusses how you, as a beginner to appellate...
Even if one believes that law is not an autonomous discipline, few would dispute that it is a conser...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
Simulation in legal education has come of age. Once confined to moot court exercises and trial pract...
Legal education is at a crossroads. Practitioners, academics, and students agree that more experien...
In 1992, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) published a lengthy report, which became known as the ...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
This article proposes that law students may find a better fit within the legal culture of argument i...
The theory and practice of law have been separated in legal education to their detriment since the t...
For many years, law schools have based most of their practical instruction on the adversary system...