The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnection between law schools and profession, and lack of employment opportunities. It examines the role of the bar examinations and reflects that the model in place is dysfunctional. It suggests that modern law school should teach students not only legal analysis but also business aspect of law practice such as project management and creative resolutions of disputes
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
The majority of this Article has considered some of the changes that have come about in the focus of...
The accounts of how the legal profession has changed in recent years are as abundant as the changes ...
As a historical matter, the legal profession obstinately resists change. Its ponderous, backward-lo...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
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...
Whether or not law schools are in a crisis, it is certainly true that legal education currently face...
This Article will first review the substantial improvements in legal education and track the sources...
Despite enormous social, legal, and technological shifts in the last century, the structure of legal...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
This Article begins to synthesize the literature criticizing the current state of legal education wi...
Many books and articles in the last few years describe a profession in crisis with no shortage of ...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
The majority of this Article has considered some of the changes that have come about in the focus of...
The accounts of how the legal profession has changed in recent years are as abundant as the changes ...
As a historical matter, the legal profession obstinately resists change. Its ponderous, backward-lo...
This article identifies two interconnected problems in legal education. First, legal education and p...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
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...
Whether or not law schools are in a crisis, it is certainly true that legal education currently face...
This Article will first review the substantial improvements in legal education and track the sources...
Despite enormous social, legal, and technological shifts in the last century, the structure of legal...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
This Article begins to synthesize the literature criticizing the current state of legal education wi...
Many books and articles in the last few years describe a profession in crisis with no shortage of ...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
The majority of this Article has considered some of the changes that have come about in the focus of...
The accounts of how the legal profession has changed in recent years are as abundant as the changes ...