[Extract] First year law students are invariably regaled with the mantra of learning to think like a lawyer: that law school is all about developing this skill. As some have identified, 'thinking like a lawyer' is a nebulous concept at best, or at worst, a 'self-aggrandising sham...to justify the existence of a...special lawyer class'
Professor Jeffrey Lipshaw , of Suffolk University Boston, Suffolk Law School, presented Unlearning H...
This article explains why lawyers do not think or talk like other people, how they got this way, and...
This article ... tackles the task of identifying the cognitive components of legal thinking. The art...
[Extract] In discussions leading up to the publication recently of the discipline standards for law,...
This article argues that the phrase thinking like a lawyer assumes that other professions don\u27t h...
Law schools often say that they aim to teach students to think like a lawyer. But what it means to t...
The phrase thinking like a lawyer maintains as much relevance to today\u27s legal academy as it ev...
What does it mean to have a law-trained mind? What kind of purposes and achievements are held out to...
Legal education is often described as teaching students how to think like a lawyer. Indeed, most l...
Every year that I attend meetings of the Law School\u27s Committee of Visitors I ask members of the ...
Introduction The process of becoming a lawyer – through law school, in professional legal education ...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
The legal system is the product of lawyers. Lawyers are the product of a specific educational system...
Today, the criticism of law schools has become an industry. Detractors argue that legal education fa...
Professor Jeffrey Lipshaw , of Suffolk University Boston, Suffolk Law School, presented Unlearning H...
This article explains why lawyers do not think or talk like other people, how they got this way, and...
This article ... tackles the task of identifying the cognitive components of legal thinking. The art...
[Extract] In discussions leading up to the publication recently of the discipline standards for law,...
This article argues that the phrase thinking like a lawyer assumes that other professions don\u27t h...
Law schools often say that they aim to teach students to think like a lawyer. But what it means to t...
The phrase thinking like a lawyer maintains as much relevance to today\u27s legal academy as it ev...
What does it mean to have a law-trained mind? What kind of purposes and achievements are held out to...
Legal education is often described as teaching students how to think like a lawyer. Indeed, most l...
Every year that I attend meetings of the Law School\u27s Committee of Visitors I ask members of the ...
Introduction The process of becoming a lawyer – through law school, in professional legal education ...
This article is an exploration of some of the issues raised by the recent Carnegie Report on legal e...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
The legal system is the product of lawyers. Lawyers are the product of a specific educational system...
Today, the criticism of law schools has become an industry. Detractors argue that legal education fa...
Professor Jeffrey Lipshaw , of Suffolk University Boston, Suffolk Law School, presented Unlearning H...
This article explains why lawyers do not think or talk like other people, how they got this way, and...
This article ... tackles the task of identifying the cognitive components of legal thinking. The art...