This is an unusual book in legal education literature. It is at once a homage to and critique of another book written quarter of a century ago, and which has been influential on the thinking around legal education since then. That book was entitled Pressing Problems in the Law. Volume 2, What are Law Schools For? (henceforth, ‘Birks’ collection’) – a collection of chapters largely on legal education, edited by Peter Birks. The arresting title gives a sense of the book’s ambition to seek answers to one of the most fundamental questions that we can ask about our lives as legal academics. 25 years later, we are seeking answers to the same question, and our book comprises one set of responses. In this introduction we shall set out som...
This collection of essays is a unique contribution to understanding the issues confronting law schoo...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
In an age where legal education is undergoing considerable change and facing a number of challenges,...
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
This present volume is one of two volumes of papers flowing from a project, ‘Beyond Text in Legal Ed...
The casebook method of teaching is, in fact, an exercise in futility. It is the students themselves ...
edited by Linden Thomas, Steven Vaughan, Bharat Malkani and Theresa Lynch (Hart Publishing), 2018, 2...
In 2012 our colleague Robert J. Kaczorowski published Fordham University School of Law: A History. ...
In Western culture, law is dominated by textual representation. Lawyers, academics and law students ...
Across the world, legal education is subjected to a continuous process of change and evolution. Th...
This collection of essays is a unique contribution to understanding the issues confronting law schoo...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
In the aggregate, these casebook reviews demonstrate the significance of the casebook, with its stre...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
This book on Legal Education was written based upon many of the author's experiences as professor an...
In an age where legal education is undergoing considerable change and facing a number of challenges,...
In the beginning, there was law. Then came law-and. Law and society, law and economics, law and hist...
This present volume is one of two volumes of papers flowing from a project, ‘Beyond Text in Legal Ed...
The casebook method of teaching is, in fact, an exercise in futility. It is the students themselves ...
edited by Linden Thomas, Steven Vaughan, Bharat Malkani and Theresa Lynch (Hart Publishing), 2018, 2...
In 2012 our colleague Robert J. Kaczorowski published Fordham University School of Law: A History. ...
In Western culture, law is dominated by textual representation. Lawyers, academics and law students ...
Across the world, legal education is subjected to a continuous process of change and evolution. Th...
This collection of essays is a unique contribution to understanding the issues confronting law schoo...
It\u27s well known that graduate William B. Cook\u27s generosity provided the Law School with its tr...
This unique book is designed to introduce non-lawyers to what law is and how it is interpreted and m...