The best way to represent the focus of the essay’s analysis is by outlining its content. The Purposes and Methods of American Legal Education seeks to examine the professional, technical and philosophical dimensions of graduate legal education. It considers purposes and strategies for enhancing education while offering a critique of what I consider to be fundamental flaws and assumptions that have inhibited the qualitative development of American legal education. Along with this analysis is consideration of primary methods of teaching and delineation of what the author considers the goals of the curriculum. The coverage of the analysis is most accurately demonstrated by its structure, as follows: I. Who Are We Teaching and Why? II. A Histor...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The article aims to provide an overview of the most popular law teaching methods in the USA (Langdel...
The best way to represent the focus of the essay’s analysis is by outlining its content. The Purpose...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The article aims to provide an overview of the most popular law teaching methods in the USA (Langdel...
The best way to represent the focus of the essay’s analysis is by outlining its content. The Purpose...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
This essay focuses on goals, strategies and techniques for the facilitation of student learning. It ...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
Law schools, both innovative and traditional, cutting edge and hidebound, demand and therefore teach...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The first part of this Article discusses the university ideal. This is offered prior to the historic...
The article aims to provide an overview of the most popular law teaching methods in the USA (Langdel...