"The work seems most comprehensive and still promise is made of another study 'dealing with the contemporary situation in greater detail.
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
Until recent years there was but one system of teaching law in the schools. It was the good old syst...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
In Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancem...
A recurrent problem for all who are interested in implementing policy, the reform of legal education...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
So long as human conduct and relations must accord with pre-established and determinable rules, the ...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
The origin of law schools is lost in antiquity. It is probable there were advocates in Babylonia,1 a...
Legal education is taking on new meaning. Law schools areentering upon a new development. The classi...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
A decade ago, an issue of the Association of American Law Schools\u27 Journal of Legal Education was...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a partial solution to the public\u27s loss of confidence in la...
Educating Lawyers, a new book from the Carnegie Foundation, analyzes our modern system of legal educ...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
Until recent years there was but one system of teaching law in the schools. It was the good old syst...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
In Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancem...
A recurrent problem for all who are interested in implementing policy, the reform of legal education...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
So long as human conduct and relations must accord with pre-established and determinable rules, the ...
This book is a history and evaluation of legal education in the United States, published for the sur...
The origin of law schools is lost in antiquity. It is probable there were advocates in Babylonia,1 a...
Legal education is taking on new meaning. Law schools areentering upon a new development. The classi...
In 1910 the Carnegie Foundation released its first study of graduate education: the Flexner report o...
A decade ago, an issue of the Association of American Law Schools\u27 Journal of Legal Education was...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a partial solution to the public\u27s loss of confidence in la...
Educating Lawyers, a new book from the Carnegie Foundation, analyzes our modern system of legal educ...
The history of American legal education is notable for a sparsity of ideas on how to convey learning...
Until recent years there was but one system of teaching law in the schools. It was the good old syst...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...