Legal education can help prepare law graduates to do that work. As an added bonus, doing so would in turn help law students understand and retain the subjects they study.Law professors who teach alternative dispute resolution, lawyering skills, clinics, and sometimes traditional doctrinal courses, have all called for greater inclusion of dispute resolution in the law school curriculum. Some have urged the introduction of specific courses to prepare contemporary law students to work as problem resolvers. This Article builds on these and other calls for reform, but urges a genuine reconceptualization of the purposes of legal work. Framing lawyers’ professional role as helping clients resolve problems—and therefore in turn, conceiving law scho...
After briefly recounting some milestones in the history of legal education, and especially efforts t...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
This study focuses on the question of whether mediation training can equip lawyers with the necessar...
This Article briefly reviews the long history of critiques of legal education that highlight the fai...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Legal education is built around a core irony: almost no human disputes are resolved via trials, and ...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
In the last issue of the Clinical Law Review, StefanKrieger argues that clinical law teachers who em...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
Lawyers assume many leadership roles as professionals in today\u27s society, all of them grounded in...
Lawyers assume many leadership roles as professionals in today\u27s society, all of them grounded in...
In the Fall of 2010, two of the authors taught a newly required first-year course: Practice, Problem...
The Australian legal profession, and Australian legal education, have experienced significant change...
After briefly recounting some milestones in the history of legal education, and especially efforts t...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
This study focuses on the question of whether mediation training can equip lawyers with the necessar...
This Article briefly reviews the long history of critiques of legal education that highlight the fai...
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikin...
This article synthesizes major points in the October 2012 symposium of the University of Missouri Sc...
Legal education is built around a core irony: almost no human disputes are resolved via trials, and ...
Current critiques of legal education push law schools toward seemingly contradictory goals: (1) prov...
In the last issue of the Clinical Law Review, StefanKrieger argues that clinical law teachers who em...
There are many difficulties in teaching the law. These problems are often referred to generically as...
Most law school mediation courses teach a set of problem-solving skills that are seen as useful in l...
Lawyers assume many leadership roles as professionals in today\u27s society, all of them grounded in...
Lawyers assume many leadership roles as professionals in today\u27s society, all of them grounded in...
In the Fall of 2010, two of the authors taught a newly required first-year course: Practice, Problem...
The Australian legal profession, and Australian legal education, have experienced significant change...
After briefly recounting some milestones in the history of legal education, and especially efforts t...
With growing consensus that legal education is in turmoil if not in crisis, law schools need to take...
This study focuses on the question of whether mediation training can equip lawyers with the necessar...