It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without ever having set foot in a courtroom, and without ever having spoken to, or on behalf of, a person in need of advice or counsel. The past several years have witnessed a swelling chorus of complaints that the current LLB curriculum produces law graduates who were "out of their depth" in practice. My purpose is to make a case for the inclusion in the LLB curriculum of a course in trial advocacy. This endeavour of necessity invokes the broader debate over the educational objectives of a university law school – a debate memorably framed by William Twining as the two polar images of "Pericles and the plumber". My thesis is that the education of pr...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
Response to address by Rex E. Lee. Introduction: It is beyond dispute that the past decade has witne...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
The inescapable reality is that most law school graduates are headed for professional life. This mea...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
Response to address by Rex E. Lee. Introduction: It is beyond dispute that the past decade has witne...
Legal education in America began with the apprenticeship system. If a young man wanted to become a l...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
The Association of American Law Schools ask the Bench and Bar to indicate their views of the methods...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...