In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages students to develop a variety of skill sets. Law students simply don’t need three years of Socratic questioning regarding the fine details of court opinions. They need a wide range of experiences, preferably building on skill sets (like the twenty-six Berkeley factors) that effective lawyers have developed. A law school’s curriculum should have courses that focus on different factors in each year of law school. Ultimately, what we should be teaching law students is how to develop the judgment to advise clients. Teaching students how to think about the law is no longer—and probably never was—enough
The course of legal education is changing. Many law schools are downsizing, accepting classes with l...
I hope this essay on preparing practice-ready graduates is a useful resource for those considering c...
Although historically slow to change, law schools are now facing enormous pressure from educators, s...
In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages stude...
In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages stude...
This essay argues that discussions of educational reform in U.S. law schools have suffered from a fu...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
Law school applications are the lowest they‘ve been in thirty years. Law school enrollment is down s...
BEST PRACTICES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION encouraged law schools to engage in more systematic institutional...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
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...
Legal education is at a crossroads, again. Perhaps the more apt transportation metaphor is that lega...
Law schools often say that they aim to teach students to think like a lawyer. But what it means to t...
The course of legal education is changing. Many law schools are downsizing, accepting classes with l...
I hope this essay on preparing practice-ready graduates is a useful resource for those considering c...
Although historically slow to change, law schools are now facing enormous pressure from educators, s...
In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages stude...
In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages stude...
This essay argues that discussions of educational reform in U.S. law schools have suffered from a fu...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
Law school applications are the lowest they‘ve been in thirty years. Law school enrollment is down s...
BEST PRACTICES FOR LEGAL EDUCATION encouraged law schools to engage in more systematic institutional...
The simplification and socialization of law is frustrated by the stand-alone JD which accommodates s...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
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...
Legal education is at a crossroads, again. Perhaps the more apt transportation metaphor is that lega...
Law schools often say that they aim to teach students to think like a lawyer. But what it means to t...
The course of legal education is changing. Many law schools are downsizing, accepting classes with l...
I hope this essay on preparing practice-ready graduates is a useful resource for those considering c...
Although historically slow to change, law schools are now facing enormous pressure from educators, s...