Many perceive LRW courses as important for practice yet largely distinct from the core “doctrinal” courses that purport to teach students how to “think like a lawyer.” However, a remarkably consistent core of skills and methods of thought unify all first-year courses. If these core skills and methods are at the heart of all first-year courses, then the professors who should cover them in class have to acknowledge they exist and work together to teach them. In short, to break down barriers, LRW professors have to bring to the surface the framework underlying core law school learning objectives – a framework that necessarily transcends all first-year classes and requires a joint effort of equals to address adequately
In 2004, in recognition of the rapidly changing nature of the legal profession and the necessity to ...
The first-year curriculum at American law schools has been remarkably stable for more than 100 years...
For the past five years the authors, one a law professor, and the other a federal judge, have joined...
Many perceive LRW courses as important for practice yet largely distinct from the core “doctrinal” c...
Students focused on differences between their doctrinal and skills courses can overlook the deep and...
First year students have special learning needs. For most, it is the nature and quality of their cla...
In The New 1L, leading teachers in the field describe how, in the first year of legal education, the...
First year students have special learning needs. For most, it is the nature and quality of their cla...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
For many of you, law school will be a full-time occupation for three school years; for others, a sec...
At UW Law our LRAW faculty work with both domestic and international JD, LLM, and PhD students, stud...
This presentation will discuss connecting law school to the practice of law with a course focused on...
This text is designed to implement the Threshold Learning Outcomes (TLOs) for law in the first year,...
Most law schools’ first-year curriculums include a course on legal analysis, research, and writing. ...
This article joins a growing body of scholarship on the pedagogy of transactional law and skills. Th...
In 2004, in recognition of the rapidly changing nature of the legal profession and the necessity to ...
The first-year curriculum at American law schools has been remarkably stable for more than 100 years...
For the past five years the authors, one a law professor, and the other a federal judge, have joined...
Many perceive LRW courses as important for practice yet largely distinct from the core “doctrinal” c...
Students focused on differences between their doctrinal and skills courses can overlook the deep and...
First year students have special learning needs. For most, it is the nature and quality of their cla...
In The New 1L, leading teachers in the field describe how, in the first year of legal education, the...
First year students have special learning needs. For most, it is the nature and quality of their cla...
This Article will explore the issues that arise as more and more law schools face important definiti...
For many of you, law school will be a full-time occupation for three school years; for others, a sec...
At UW Law our LRAW faculty work with both domestic and international JD, LLM, and PhD students, stud...
This presentation will discuss connecting law school to the practice of law with a course focused on...
This text is designed to implement the Threshold Learning Outcomes (TLOs) for law in the first year,...
Most law schools’ first-year curriculums include a course on legal analysis, research, and writing. ...
This article joins a growing body of scholarship on the pedagogy of transactional law and skills. Th...
In 2004, in recognition of the rapidly changing nature of the legal profession and the necessity to ...
The first-year curriculum at American law schools has been remarkably stable for more than 100 years...
For the past five years the authors, one a law professor, and the other a federal judge, have joined...