Street Law is a legal education methodology designed to increase civic engagement, critical thinking skills, and develop practical legal knowledge in non-lawyers. Law students at Georgetown began using Street Law methods to teach high school classes in the 1970s. While Street Law was designed to help high school students, the programs were also crafted to provide authentic experiential opportunities for law students. However, little research had been done to measure the educational benefits for those law students. We designed the study that is featured in the article to assess those goals. We conclude that Street Law provides significant and often unique benefits for law students including developing vital cultural competency skills, practi...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
This article proposes three exercises designed to help introduce law students to four of the lawyeri...
Street Law is a legal education methodology designed to increase civic engagement, critical thinking...
In 1972, a small group of Georgetown University law students developed a series of practical law les...
Street Law, where law students or lawyers teach about the law in local school, correctional, and com...
Street Law is believed to be a unique learning method. But do Street Law university students actuall...
It is now commonly accepted that law schools are graduating students who are under-prepared for prac...
The need for public legal education is at an all-time high. From constitutional law issues raised by...
This article describes how the authors collaborated to create a curriculum for a law course for 300 ...
While the greatest number of lawyers practice in solo and small firms, law schools do not devote suf...
An interview with two veterans of Street Law teaching at US universities examining the methods and p...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Law schools have compelling reasons to begin thoroughly reviewing their skills curriculum. Three new...
This Article is the transcript of a panel presented at Emory’s Third Biennial Conference on Transact...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
This article proposes three exercises designed to help introduce law students to four of the lawyeri...
Street Law is a legal education methodology designed to increase civic engagement, critical thinking...
In 1972, a small group of Georgetown University law students developed a series of practical law les...
Street Law, where law students or lawyers teach about the law in local school, correctional, and com...
Street Law is believed to be a unique learning method. But do Street Law university students actuall...
It is now commonly accepted that law schools are graduating students who are under-prepared for prac...
The need for public legal education is at an all-time high. From constitutional law issues raised by...
This article describes how the authors collaborated to create a curriculum for a law course for 300 ...
While the greatest number of lawyers practice in solo and small firms, law schools do not devote suf...
An interview with two veterans of Street Law teaching at US universities examining the methods and p...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Law schools have compelling reasons to begin thoroughly reviewing their skills curriculum. Three new...
This Article is the transcript of a panel presented at Emory’s Third Biennial Conference on Transact...
This qualitative research study examined the effectiveness of law school education in preparing new ...
Most legal educators reject the premise that the primary mission of the law school is to train law s...
This article proposes three exercises designed to help introduce law students to four of the lawyeri...