The article explores a way in which law schools can level the field of student admission in order to ensure the success of students as law students and as lawyers in the United States. A study which compares the reading skills of a professor and four students who had been admitted to law school under a special admissions program is presented. It provides the techniques for students to develop their reading skills. It emphasizes on the importance of teaching legal reading
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
What measures can law schools take to improve student performance and bar passage? The answer is not...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
When they enter law school, the odds are against them. Almost always persons of color and often from...
Part II of this Article describes the cognitive challenges of legal reading. Part III discusses the ...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
In this column for The Learning Curve, Professor Grisé discusses how to teach critical reading skill...
This article examines empirical research on the changes in undergraduate education since the 1960’s ...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Recent advances in cognitive science create smarter law learning opportunities for legal education. ...
The new reality in legal education is that a certain percentage of our students will come to us with...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
[excerpt from article] It is our job as legal educators to put our law graduates in the best positio...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
What measures can law schools take to improve student performance and bar passage? The answer is not...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
When they enter law school, the odds are against them. Almost always persons of color and often from...
Part II of this Article describes the cognitive challenges of legal reading. Part III discusses the ...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
In this column for The Learning Curve, Professor Grisé discusses how to teach critical reading skill...
This article examines empirical research on the changes in undergraduate education since the 1960’s ...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Recent advances in cognitive science create smarter law learning opportunities for legal education. ...
The new reality in legal education is that a certain percentage of our students will come to us with...
In this article, the author discusses how law schools have been challenged recently to place greater...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
[excerpt from article] It is our job as legal educators to put our law graduates in the best positio...
Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond presents critical reading strategies in a syst...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
What measures can law schools take to improve student performance and bar passage? The answer is not...