With so little honor associated with the law profession these days, one must wonder why any person aspiring to do something respectable with her or his life7 would choose to be a lawyer.8 To become a lawyer today, students must have a firm desire to be an attorney and a steadfast willingness to accept social opprobrium.
The public believes that the practice of law has become a business.They also believe that lawyers ar...
In the past few years the public has been deluged with a constant barrage of unfavourable articles, ...
This article argues that the phrase thinking like a lawyer assumes that other professions don\u27t h...
With so little honor associated with the law profession these days, one must wonder why any person a...
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of...
[Extract] First year law students are invariably regaled with the mantra of learning to think like a...
What\u27s wrong with us lawyers? Mainly, it is that the worst among us pose for our portrait, so tha...
"Heard any good lawyer jokes, lately? If so, you're not alone. Contemporary Americans hear law-relat...
At the Open House for prospective students in December 1968, Professor Kurland ruminates on why peop...
Several years ago, when I lived in Indiana, I got a grant to write a book about lawyers. The newspap...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
The law is the cornerstone of our society, one of the pillars of civilization, the very “witness … o...
Rarely do law schools challenge students to examine their assumptions about what being a lawyer real...
In the early 1980s, a new joke cycle appeared in the USA, and has continued to fl ourish ever since....
In 1850 Abraham Lincoln offered the following advice to new law students: There is a vague popular b...
The public believes that the practice of law has become a business.They also believe that lawyers ar...
In the past few years the public has been deluged with a constant barrage of unfavourable articles, ...
This article argues that the phrase thinking like a lawyer assumes that other professions don\u27t h...
With so little honor associated with the law profession these days, one must wonder why any person a...
Lawyer-bashing in America has long been a national pastime, having somehow escaped the palliative of...
[Extract] First year law students are invariably regaled with the mantra of learning to think like a...
What\u27s wrong with us lawyers? Mainly, it is that the worst among us pose for our portrait, so tha...
"Heard any good lawyer jokes, lately? If so, you're not alone. Contemporary Americans hear law-relat...
At the Open House for prospective students in December 1968, Professor Kurland ruminates on why peop...
Several years ago, when I lived in Indiana, I got a grant to write a book about lawyers. The newspap...
Dissatisfaction with lawyers is a chronic grievance, and inspires periodiccalls for reform. Neverthe...
The law is the cornerstone of our society, one of the pillars of civilization, the very “witness … o...
Rarely do law schools challenge students to examine their assumptions about what being a lawyer real...
In the early 1980s, a new joke cycle appeared in the USA, and has continued to fl ourish ever since....
In 1850 Abraham Lincoln offered the following advice to new law students: There is a vague popular b...
The public believes that the practice of law has become a business.They also believe that lawyers ar...
In the past few years the public has been deluged with a constant barrage of unfavourable articles, ...
This article argues that the phrase thinking like a lawyer assumes that other professions don\u27t h...