The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards\u27 double-barreled blast at legal education and the practice of law. This I am happy to do. It is an important article, stating with refreshing bluntness concerns that are widely felt but have never I think been so forcefully, so arrestingly expressed. Nevertheless I have deep disagreements with it
The Gap Between Legal Education and the Needs of the Profession, the subject of this symposium, is ...
I can summarize my response as follows: Although Judge Edwards\u27 article certainly seems to be lev...
One of the many virtues of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 very interesting polemic is that it issues an ope...
The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards\u27 double-barreled blast at legal education a...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
This article is my response to Professor Priest and all other legal academicians who disdain law tea...
Perhaps this little piece should be entitled Grace Notes rather than Commentary because I agree with...
In this essay I offer a postscript to The Growing Disjunction. It is not possible for me to respo...
Harry Edwards and I both finished law school in 1965, and his article presents an occasion to consid...
With characteristic vigor, Judge Harry Edwards, in his essay The Growing Disjunction Between Legal E...
Discussion of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 article continues, and faculty respond with thoughts on theory
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
In his article on the growing disjunction between law schools and law practice, Judge Harry Edwards ...
Judge Edwards divides scholarship into the theoretical and the practical, and, while conceding the p...
This brief response will attempt to repair these various deficiencies, though only in part because o...
The Gap Between Legal Education and the Needs of the Profession, the subject of this symposium, is ...
I can summarize my response as follows: Although Judge Edwards\u27 article certainly seems to be lev...
One of the many virtues of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 very interesting polemic is that it issues an ope...
The editors have asked me to comment on Judge Edwards\u27 double-barreled blast at legal education a...
Judge Edwards divides his analysis of the cause of the crisis in ethical lawyering into an overview ...
This article is my response to Professor Priest and all other legal academicians who disdain law tea...
Perhaps this little piece should be entitled Grace Notes rather than Commentary because I agree with...
In this essay I offer a postscript to The Growing Disjunction. It is not possible for me to respo...
Harry Edwards and I both finished law school in 1965, and his article presents an occasion to consid...
With characteristic vigor, Judge Harry Edwards, in his essay The Growing Disjunction Between Legal E...
Discussion of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 article continues, and faculty respond with thoughts on theory
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
In his article on the growing disjunction between law schools and law practice, Judge Harry Edwards ...
Judge Edwards divides scholarship into the theoretical and the practical, and, while conceding the p...
This brief response will attempt to repair these various deficiencies, though only in part because o...
The Gap Between Legal Education and the Needs of the Profession, the subject of this symposium, is ...
I can summarize my response as follows: Although Judge Edwards\u27 article certainly seems to be lev...
One of the many virtues of Judge Harry Edwards\u27 very interesting polemic is that it issues an ope...