In this short essay, we present law as a case study of teaching professionalism in the public interest. Our hope is that the accountancy profession, as well as other professions (including law), will be prompted to reflect on the potential for the concept of public-interest vocationalism to at least inform, if not transform, education in their domains. The argument proceeds in three stages. In Part I, we set the context by identifying a number of profound challenges now facing Canadian legal education. In Part II, we introduce the concept of, and provide a justification for, public-interest vocationalism. In Part III, we provide a model of how legal education could be reformed in order to reflect, accommodate, and engender public-interest v...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
The term public legal education is of relatively recent vintage. Although the Bar has long acknowled...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
In this short essay, we present law as a case study of teaching professionalism in the public intere...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
The authors argue that if we want lawyers to be fit for the purpose of practicing law, and law socie...
This paper explores the relationship between the university-based common law schools and the Law Soc...
Law schools ought to have a vision for how they contribute to the public good. This article identifi...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
This article offers insight into the universality of professionalism in legal education. It does so ...
Legal education is becoming more experiential, and this is a good thing. This essay examines both cl...
This paper proposes a solution for law schools seeking to enhance access to justice in their communi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was designed to examine the provision of public l...
Law courses have exploded across school programmes in recent years. From one end of Canada to the ot...
The public interest law movement is at the end of its first generation—part of a broader changing of...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
The term public legal education is of relatively recent vintage. Although the Bar has long acknowled...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...
In this short essay, we present law as a case study of teaching professionalism in the public intere...
Legal education, while always a subject of fascination to law students and professors, only periodic...
The authors argue that if we want lawyers to be fit for the purpose of practicing law, and law socie...
This paper explores the relationship between the university-based common law schools and the Law Soc...
Law schools ought to have a vision for how they contribute to the public good. This article identifi...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
This article offers insight into the universality of professionalism in legal education. It does so ...
Legal education is becoming more experiential, and this is a good thing. This essay examines both cl...
This paper proposes a solution for law schools seeking to enhance access to justice in their communi...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study was designed to examine the provision of public l...
Law courses have exploded across school programmes in recent years. From one end of Canada to the ot...
The public interest law movement is at the end of its first generation—part of a broader changing of...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
The term public legal education is of relatively recent vintage. Although the Bar has long acknowled...
This essay asserts that incorporation of the public\u27s interests in lawyers\u27 daily work is an e...