The article discusses the Case Method – the dominant method of teaching in American law schools, based on an analysis of judicial decisions, created in the 1870s by Christophus Collumbus Langdell. Langdell perceived law as a science similar to physics or chemistry, and hence as an ordered system of objective knowledge, and the method of teaching that he created was intended to educate people dealing with law in a scientific manner. The article presents Langdell’s concept of law and the impact of his teaching method on the trends in American legal philosophy – classical jurisprudence and legal realis
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a cen...
In the 1870’s, Christopher Columbus Langdell, then Dean of Harvard Law School, introduced the teachi...
Artykuł omawia Case Method – dominującą metodę edukacyjną stosowaną w amerykańskich szkołach prawa, ...
This paper is concerned with the development of the case method system of teaching which has remaine...
This article traces the development of the modern American law school curriculum including the case ...
The article aims to provide an overview of the most popular law teaching methods in the USA (Langdel...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
Since its inception, the Langdellian case method has been used to teach legal analysis and reasoning...
This article questions whether those outside law should take law seriously as an intellectual discip...
How should students begin their legal education? Professor Peter Strauss\u27s innovative materials b...
7 páginasThe case-method became the main methodology for achieving significant learning outcomes in ...
The article explores the origins, foundations, and present development of the case method in the Civ...
Following the suggestion of our Chairman, we have apparently agreed to assume that under the theme o...
Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a cen...
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a cen...
In the 1870’s, Christopher Columbus Langdell, then Dean of Harvard Law School, introduced the teachi...
Artykuł omawia Case Method – dominującą metodę edukacyjną stosowaną w amerykańskich szkołach prawa, ...
This paper is concerned with the development of the case method system of teaching which has remaine...
This article traces the development of the modern American law school curriculum including the case ...
The article aims to provide an overview of the most popular law teaching methods in the USA (Langdel...
The 19th century saw dramatic changes in the legal education system in the United States. Before the...
Since its inception, the Langdellian case method has been used to teach legal analysis and reasoning...
This article questions whether those outside law should take law seriously as an intellectual discip...
How should students begin their legal education? Professor Peter Strauss\u27s innovative materials b...
7 páginasThe case-method became the main methodology for achieving significant learning outcomes in ...
The article explores the origins, foundations, and present development of the case method in the Civ...
Following the suggestion of our Chairman, we have apparently agreed to assume that under the theme o...
Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a cen...
Many scholars have compared legal judgments with detective stories, and have suggested that law prof...
Our conceptions of law affect how we objectify the law and ultimately how we study it. Despite a cen...
In the 1870’s, Christopher Columbus Langdell, then Dean of Harvard Law School, introduced the teachi...