This Article discusses the financial viability of law schools in the face of massive structural changes now occurring within the legal industry. It then offers a blueprint for change – a realistic way for law schools to retool themselves in an attempt to provide our students with high quality professional employment in a rapidly changing world. Because no institution can instantaneously reinvent itself, a key element of my proposal is the “12% solution.” Approximately 12% of faculty members take the lead on building a competency-based curriculum that is designed to accelerate the development of valuable skills and behaviors prized by both legal and nonlegal employers. For a variety of practical reasons, successful implementation of the blue...
Law school applications are the lowest they‘ve been in thirty years. Law school enrollment is down s...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
In this article, the author discusses how changes in the legal education market can force legal rese...
This Article discusses the financial viability of law schools in the face of massive structural chan...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
In his seminal article, Value Creation by Business Lawyers: Legal Skills and Asset Pricing, 94 Yale ...
This Essay is about solutions-real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
We conclude in this Article that expanded practice-based, experiential education will provide founda...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
Whether or not law schools are in a crisis, it is certainly true that legal education currently face...
This article presents a fictitious, utopian law school to challenge the assumption that legal educat...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
Law school applications are the lowest they‘ve been in thirty years. Law school enrollment is down s...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
In this article, the author discusses how changes in the legal education market can force legal rese...
This Article discusses the financial viability of law schools in the face of massive structural chan...
The legal education crisis has already struck for many recent law school graduates, signaling potent...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
This Essay is about solutions—real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
In his seminal article, Value Creation by Business Lawyers: Legal Skills and Asset Pricing, 94 Yale ...
This Essay is about solutions-real solutions that law schools can deploy right now to improve the ed...
We conclude in this Article that expanded practice-based, experiential education will provide founda...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
Whether or not law schools are in a crisis, it is certainly true that legal education currently face...
This article presents a fictitious, utopian law school to challenge the assumption that legal educat...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
Law school applications are the lowest they‘ve been in thirty years. Law school enrollment is down s...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
In this article, the author discusses how changes in the legal education market can force legal rese...