In 1995, Dean Richard Matasar published an essay in the Journal of Legal Education entitled Perspectives on the Accreditation Process: Views from a Nontraditional School. With characteristic acuity, he focused on the question whether the accreditation process promotes or discourages curricular experimentation and resource conservation, noting that [a]s we enter an era of scarcity of resources and diminished demand for legal education, traditional well-endowed schools will continue to flourish. For the rest of us, however, only the fittest and most clever will survive. Accreditation must serve this end
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This Article discusses four issues that have become prominent in law school accreditation as the ABA...
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This article will first examine the traditional Gresham\u27s Law regarding currency and then its bro...
The accreditation process is both an opportunity and a burden for medical schools in Korea. The line...
Legal education in the early twentieth century was divided into three concurrent paths-study at one ...
In 1995, Dean Richard Matasar published an essay in the Journal of Legal Education entitled Perspect...
Four issues that have become prominent in law school accreditation as the profession adjusts to chan...
Law schools in Canada are engaged in increased competition with one another and significant disparit...
Accreditation is carried out as an effort to improve quality in the field of education, the aim is t...
Higher education is one of the most successful sectors in the nation at a time when much of the econ...
The essay proceeds in several parts. Part I provides important background about student learners now...
This Article discusses four issues that have become prominent in law school accreditation as the ABA...
Legal education is taking on new meaning. Law schools areentering upon a new development. The classi...
There was a consensus at the first panel discussion on how law schools are addressing major changes ...
This qualitative study of six academic programs at Fairleigh Dickinson University examined how Unive...
For more than a century, law schools have resisted substantial reforms relating to experiential educ...
This Article addresses the major antitrust issues concerning ABA accreditation. The first issue pert...
This article will first examine the traditional Gresham\u27s Law regarding currency and then its bro...
The accreditation process is both an opportunity and a burden for medical schools in Korea. The line...
Legal education in the early twentieth century was divided into three concurrent paths-study at one ...