Advanced extract from the twentieth annual report of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Includes comments on: Bar Admission Requirements, Standardizing Agencies, Statistics and Lists of Law Schools, The American Law Institutehttps://digitalcommons.schulichlaw.dal.ca/thompsonrarebooks/1004/thumbnail.jp
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
The 2007 Carnegie Foundation report on legal education, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profe...
During the nineteen sixties, it was provincial governments rather than lawyers or their professional...
Advanced extract from the twentieth annual report of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of ...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
The current ferment in American legal education has been stimulated mainly by the American realists ...
It may appear immodest to note how appropriate it is that the Dalhousie Law Journal should include S...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
The 2007 Carnegie Foundation report on legal education, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profe...
During the nineteen sixties, it was provincial governments rather than lawyers or their professional...
Advanced extract from the twentieth annual report of the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of ...
From Conclusions: We cannot close this report with some general remarks concerning standards of adm...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
This article assesses the admissions policies commonly employed by law faculties in common law Canad...
The recent emergence of various surveys evaluating Canadian law schools has introduced greater notio...
We are in danger of losing the creative tension in Canadian legal education, a creative tension that...
The current ferment in American legal education has been stimulated mainly by the American realists ...
It may appear immodest to note how appropriate it is that the Dalhousie Law Journal should include S...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
Early in 1972, the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education published its report on legal education
Legal education in the United States has become more and more a part of university education and the...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
The 2007 Carnegie Foundation report on legal education, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profe...
During the nineteen sixties, it was provincial governments rather than lawyers or their professional...