University of San Diego School of Law Dean Daniel B. Rodriguez highlights the need for law schools to promote the development of public interest lawyering and the particular challenges faced by law schools in encouraging the development of the requisite curriculum
On March 26, 2014, the Western New England Law Review sponsored a symposium entitled Firm Foundatio...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
In short, as the academy sends more students than ever to corporate law firms, law schools need to...
The Dean and Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law provides an introduction ...
This essay details what it means to be a public interest lawyer, as well as the challenges that face...
At its best, the practice of public interest law is exciting, stimulating, and intensely rewarding. ...
In the spring of 2001, the University of San Diego School of Law held a summit to celebrate the twen...
From the introduction: Law schools have a clear mission, one would think. Even if the American Bar A...
I want to talk to you about the world of practice. I want to talk to you about school, some of which...
Clinical legal education provides a powerful methodology for students to learn about the relationshi...
Although this issue arrives on desks roughly two years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
I believe that a substantial number of law students thirst to make a societal impact through public ...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
This article provides an overview of the Drafting for Public Policy course offered at the Texas A&M ...
On March 26, 2014, the Western New England Law Review sponsored a symposium entitled Firm Foundatio...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
In short, as the academy sends more students than ever to corporate law firms, law schools need to...
The Dean and Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law provides an introduction ...
This essay details what it means to be a public interest lawyer, as well as the challenges that face...
At its best, the practice of public interest law is exciting, stimulating, and intensely rewarding. ...
In the spring of 2001, the University of San Diego School of Law held a summit to celebrate the twen...
From the introduction: Law schools have a clear mission, one would think. Even if the American Bar A...
I want to talk to you about the world of practice. I want to talk to you about school, some of which...
Clinical legal education provides a powerful methodology for students to learn about the relationshi...
Although this issue arrives on desks roughly two years after the start of the coronavirus pandemic, ...
I believe that a substantial number of law students thirst to make a societal impact through public ...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
This article provides an overview of the Drafting for Public Policy course offered at the Texas A&M ...
On March 26, 2014, the Western New England Law Review sponsored a symposium entitled Firm Foundatio...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...