The questions I address are these: Is fairness related to advocacy? Is fairness a concept that law teachers should address in their teaching, in particular in courses involving advocacy? By courses involving advocacy I mean courses that teach both law and practice techniques involving the direct protection of the rights of clients, particularly in the courts-for example, civil and criminal procedure and evidence
I have tried to state, in very brief outline, my case that the law schools and the large law firms h...
This Article shall examine the characteristics of the current analytical framework by first examinin...
The MacCrate Report has reinvigorated legal education by identifying fundamental skills and values t...
The questions I address are these: Is fairness related to advocacy? Is fairness a concept that law t...
Fairness is a perennial ideal in educational assessment. For most of the 20th century, objective tes...
It has been said that students faced with greater expenses than before of attending university are c...
What can we learn from including class members’ voices in the process of approving settled class act...
Among institutions of advanced legal systems, few have been more perplexing than the right to a fair...
The legal profession, in common with other professions, does not represent the diverse society it se...
This article examines advocacy teaching methodology and how to impart to students and beginning atto...
The John A. Sibley Lecture in Law delivered by Yale Law Professor Geoffrey Hazard at the University ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
In a white paper of the American Judges Association published in this journal, Judges Kevin Burke an...
Ethics is the key dimension of education practices. Ethics includes justice, that is, it determines ...
I have tried to state, in very brief outline, my case that the law schools and the large law firms h...
This Article shall examine the characteristics of the current analytical framework by first examinin...
The MacCrate Report has reinvigorated legal education by identifying fundamental skills and values t...
The questions I address are these: Is fairness related to advocacy? Is fairness a concept that law t...
Fairness is a perennial ideal in educational assessment. For most of the 20th century, objective tes...
It has been said that students faced with greater expenses than before of attending university are c...
What can we learn from including class members’ voices in the process of approving settled class act...
Among institutions of advanced legal systems, few have been more perplexing than the right to a fair...
The legal profession, in common with other professions, does not represent the diverse society it se...
This article examines advocacy teaching methodology and how to impart to students and beginning atto...
The John A. Sibley Lecture in Law delivered by Yale Law Professor Geoffrey Hazard at the University ...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
The first topic discussed at the 1997 W.M. Keck Foundation Forum on the Teaching of Legal Ethics was...
In a white paper of the American Judges Association published in this journal, Judges Kevin Burke an...
Ethics is the key dimension of education practices. Ethics includes justice, that is, it determines ...
I have tried to state, in very brief outline, my case that the law schools and the large law firms h...
This Article shall examine the characteristics of the current analytical framework by first examinin...
The MacCrate Report has reinvigorated legal education by identifying fundamental skills and values t...