It is striking that, with nothing more than a few tweaks, Dawn Oliver’s Lord Upjohn Lecture on the integration of teaching and research in law schools could have been delivered today. Can it really be true that in nearly two decades almost nothing has changed? As I write, law schools have recently received the 2014 Research Excellence Framework results and have thus been released from the ‘state of some suspense’ in which Oliver wrote, as law schools then awaited the results of the 1996 Research Assessment Exercise. 1 It remains true that there are many excellent law teachers who do not engage in research activity to any significant extent and it is also still true that new universities on the whole carry out research activities which are m...
In attempting to predict and prescribe the future, my vision of the recent history of legal educatio...
Practical legal training has traditionally been the poor relation of the legal education family. Alo...
I am always happy to go back and look at the MacCrate report, and those of you who have been in my c...
NoThis chapter is a part of a critical overview of the major debates in legal education set in the c...
(Excerpt)It was a snowy day during a semester break when Prof. Robin Boyle was discussing teaching l...
You have all heard the criticisms of lawyers, which I need not rehearse to this audience. Critics ra...
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
The American Bar Association (ABA), law students, and employers are demanding that law schools do be...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
[Extract] The Law Admissions Consultative Committee ('LACC') has called for submissions in its revie...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
In attempting to predict and prescribe the future, my vision of the recent history of legal educatio...
Practical legal training has traditionally been the poor relation of the legal education family. Alo...
I am always happy to go back and look at the MacCrate report, and those of you who have been in my c...
NoThis chapter is a part of a critical overview of the major debates in legal education set in the c...
(Excerpt)It was a snowy day during a semester break when Prof. Robin Boyle was discussing teaching l...
You have all heard the criticisms of lawyers, which I need not rehearse to this audience. Critics ra...
Judge Edwards\u27 lively essay declaims what he regards as the increasing disjunction between the su...
The American Bar Association (ABA), law students, and employers are demanding that law schools do be...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
How we interpret and understand the historical contexts of legal education has profoundly affected h...
The article first examines the politics of curricular reform. Before a law school will be able to in...
Legal research, once synonymous with pretrial investigations, courtroom proceedings, and a rather sl...
[Extract] The Law Admissions Consultative Committee ('LACC') has called for submissions in its revie...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
Law Journals have been under heavy criticism for as long as we can remember. The criticisms come fro...
In attempting to predict and prescribe the future, my vision of the recent history of legal educatio...
Practical legal training has traditionally been the poor relation of the legal education family. Alo...
I am always happy to go back and look at the MacCrate report, and those of you who have been in my c...