The current legal education system has been proved to be inviable in the coming global era. As an alternative to it, the American-style law school system has long been proposed and at last 'The Bill on Law School' was laid before the Congress and is about to be passed. According to the Bill, out of 90 colleges(departments) of law at most 30 law schools will be set up. The university which wants to house law school is supposed to close the current college of law in undergraduate level, which means that the main stream of legal research and education will be shifted to the law schools in graduate level and the secondary legal education will be conducted in the undergraduate colleges of law. This article deals with what will be the i...
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Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
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From 2010 to 2015, law schools experienced a sharp decline in applications and enrollment, while man...
The inauguration of the American Institute of Law promises a very important advance into new fields ...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...
Legal education is taking on new meaning. Law schools areentering upon a new development. The classi...
In the February number of the AMERICAN LAW REGISTER, there appeared an interesting article from the ...
Legal education in the early twentieth century was divided into three concurrent paths-study at one ...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
The course of legal education is changing. Many law schools are downsizing, accepting classes with l...
The general decline in juris doctor (“J.D.”) law school applicants and enrollment over the last deca...
This article synthesizes some of the main points of the symposium contributors. They covered a wide ...
There was a consensus at the first panel discussion on how law schools are addressing major changes ...
American law schools are an integral part of a vertically integrated system of production in which t...
The underpinnings for law school training has or, I submit, soon will be, outstripped by real world ...
The purpose of this article is to describe how one undergraduate law program is operating, the objec...
From 2010 to 2015, law schools experienced a sharp decline in applications and enrollment, while man...
The inauguration of the American Institute of Law promises a very important advance into new fields ...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
Bates describes the growth of law schools and the changing nature of legal education: The outstandi...