In order to create and maintain a rigorous system for training lawyers, legal educators during the past century have felt obliged to take a narrow view of legal education
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
Prof. James P. White delivered the 5th annual John W. Hager lecture. The topic was legal education f...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
A Review of Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Steven
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
Increasing costs, decreasing enrollments and doubts about its practical value has placed legal educa...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Increasing costs, decreasing enrollments and doubts about its practical value has placed legal educa...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
The curriculum and perspective of law schools today are broader than they have ever been, especially...
Contemporary critiques of legal education abound. This arises from what can be described as a perfec...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
Reprinted from Mercer Law Review (1977) with permission of the copyright holder. Copyright 1977 by W...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
Prof. James P. White delivered the 5th annual John W. Hager lecture. The topic was legal education f...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...
A Review of Law School: Legal Education in America From the 1850s to the 1980s by Robert Steven
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
Increasing costs, decreasing enrollments and doubts about its practical value has placed legal educa...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Increasing costs, decreasing enrollments and doubts about its practical value has placed legal educa...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
The curriculum and perspective of law schools today are broader than they have ever been, especially...
Contemporary critiques of legal education abound. This arises from what can be described as a perfec...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
Reprinted from Mercer Law Review (1977) with permission of the copyright holder. Copyright 1977 by W...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
Prof. James P. White delivered the 5th annual John W. Hager lecture. The topic was legal education f...
This Essay offers a historical perspective detailing the development of Missouri’s Constitution and ...