As the process of legal education reform in Japan, centered on the establishment of a new tier of professional graduate schools in law, moves forward, one issue that has arisen is how law professors will be trained in coming years. In that connection, I am frequently asked what the typical route is for training law school professors in the US. Based in part on an examination of the backgrounds prior to entering law teaching for over 500 law professors at eight US law schools and on personal experiences (including serving for three years on the appointments committee at the University of Washington (UW) School of Law), this article seeks to answer that question. The paper\u27s discussion is based on an analysis of the curricula vitae (educat...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...
I prepared this paper for a symposium entitled, Academics and Practitioners in Japan and the United...
In April 2004, more than sixty law schools began operation in Japan. Legal education, previously tre...
A sense of momentum accompanied the start of Japan\u27s new legal education system in the spring of ...
Prospective lawyers need to learn three things: First, legal doctrine, or what the law says; second,...
An American law professor in Japan has much more to learn than to teach. A foreigner like me - who c...
What does it take to become a law professor? With the publication of Brannon Denning, Marcia McCormi...
Japan is about to change its system of legal education. In April 2004 Japan will introduce law schoo...
Law faculties in Japan are asking whether and how they should remake themselves to become law school...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
This paper describes and analyzes Japan’s reform of legal education. This reform that began in 2004—...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...
I prepared this paper for a symposium entitled, Academics and Practitioners in Japan and the United...
In April 2004, more than sixty law schools began operation in Japan. Legal education, previously tre...
A sense of momentum accompanied the start of Japan\u27s new legal education system in the spring of ...
Prospective lawyers need to learn three things: First, legal doctrine, or what the law says; second,...
An American law professor in Japan has much more to learn than to teach. A foreigner like me - who c...
What does it take to become a law professor? With the publication of Brannon Denning, Marcia McCormi...
Japan is about to change its system of legal education. In April 2004 Japan will introduce law schoo...
Law faculties in Japan are asking whether and how they should remake themselves to become law school...
Part I of this Note surveys the existing body of literature on legal education, with a particular em...
This is the Table of Contents and the Introduction to a forthcoming book from the American Bar Assoc...
This paper describes and analyzes Japan’s reform of legal education. This reform that began in 2004—...
Thirty-five years ago, when I first joined a law faculty, only one job description existed for law p...
The Law School and the Japan Federation of Bar Associations joined hands this year to see how the ex...
At a time when some perceive law schools to be in crisis and the future of legal education is being ...
This Article reports on an empirical study of the prevalence of Ph.D.s on law faculties, the rate at...