This article examines how the economic downturn that began in the fall of 2008 has impacted externship pedagogy and practices through the lenses of the key participants in any legal externship ex- perience: students, placements, and law schools. Using findings and empirical data from a survey conducted in February of 2010, the arti- cle explores how the economy's impact on externships is creating cur- ricular, pedagogical, and logistical changes. The article also places identified pressures into context by surveying the other, continuing, and non-economic pressures on externships, such as those en- couraged by Best Practices, imposed by the American Bar Associa- tion, and created by existing curricular structures within law school...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In this article, the authors argue that offshoring of legal work from the United States has contribu...
An interview with Susanne Aronowitz from Law Career Services, published in San Francisco Attorney, S...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
Some lawyers are in the position where they would find it difficult to afford to hire themselves if ...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
This article offers in Part I the major sources for a possible new definition of experiential learni...
The legal profession is facing profound and perhaps irreversible changes. Whether you view these str...
Both markets and ideas have turned against the American legal profession. Legal hiring has contracte...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In this article, the authors argue that offshoring of legal work from the United States has contribu...
An interview with Susanne Aronowitz from Law Career Services, published in San Francisco Attorney, S...
The scholarly literature on externships is growing and deepening, addressing concerns of importance ...
Some lawyers are in the position where they would find it difficult to afford to hire themselves if ...
Professors Ogilvy (Catholic University) and Seibel (California Western) report on the results of a n...
Externships offer a tantalizing experiential option for law schools. Students are hungry for the rea...
Externships or field placement programs involve students placed away from the law school and supervi...
This article explores the history of legal education, particularly the rise of experiential learning...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
It is true that the recession of 2008–2009 seriously undermined the job market for both new and expe...
The economist Herbert Stein once remarked that if something cannot go on forever, it will stop. Over...
This article offers in Part I the major sources for a possible new definition of experiential learni...
The legal profession is facing profound and perhaps irreversible changes. Whether you view these str...
Both markets and ideas have turned against the American legal profession. Legal hiring has contracte...
This article, part of a symposium on the future of legal education, examines the rhetoric of crisis ...
In this article, the authors argue that offshoring of legal work from the United States has contribu...
An interview with Susanne Aronowitz from Law Career Services, published in San Francisco Attorney, S...