Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seeks to fill the vacuum by describing and evaluating various features associated with master s and doctoral programs offered by the nation s /ao schools. A number of criteria are used in this analysis, some of which have been garnered from the broader literature on higher education The article concludes with a series of specific programmatic and policy reform proposals aimed at strengthening the state of graduate legal education in this countr
In our current era of globalization, there has been considerable writing about the ways in which U.S...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
This paper considers the evolution of Carleton University\u27s Department of Law and Legal Studies a...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
Introduction This research investigated universities registered with the Association of Universities...
The author [who was then Dean] speculates on the coming decade or two in Canadian legal education
As has been the case in other Canadian law schools, the period of the 1970\u27s and early 1980\u27s ...
Law courses have exploded across school programmes in recent years. From one end of Canada to the ot...
If the history of Canadian legal education should ever be written, these years of the mid-1970s will...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
This article explores the purpose, structure and experience of doctoral studies in Canadian law scho...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
In our current era of globalization, there has been considerable writing about the ways in which U.S...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
This paper considers the evolution of Carleton University\u27s Department of Law and Legal Studies a...
Canadian graduate legal education has seldom been the subject of scholarly inquiry This article seek...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
Introduction This research investigated universities registered with the Association of Universities...
The author [who was then Dean] speculates on the coming decade or two in Canadian legal education
As has been the case in other Canadian law schools, the period of the 1970\u27s and early 1980\u27s ...
Law courses have exploded across school programmes in recent years. From one end of Canada to the ot...
If the history of Canadian legal education should ever be written, these years of the mid-1970s will...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
This article explores the purpose, structure and experience of doctoral studies in Canadian law scho...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
In our current era of globalization, there has been considerable writing about the ways in which U.S...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
This paper considers the evolution of Carleton University\u27s Department of Law and Legal Studies a...