For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even while the practice of law has been revolutionized by information technology. The ideal of the Socratic Method is still dominant in first year and many upperclass courses. Clinical and practice courses have expanded since the early-1980s; however, although state-of-the-art technology is now commonplace in law offices, most federal courthouses, and some state courtrooms, until now, there has been little effort to contextualize the importance of technology for law students. The authors review the availability of courses covering use of technology in law practice at American law schools and set out their own proposal for such a course at Duke ...
This article reviews the development of the first Internet delivered LL.M program (i.e. LL.M. of Int...
Goldberg discusses traditional law school curriculums and how the addition of ADR courses has supple...
While most disciplines and professions have adapted varying uses of technology in their everyday fun...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
Legal educators must increase the use of technology in legal education today Although some legal edu...
In 2008, it comes as no surprise that new knowledge technologies have had a significant impact upon ...
Legal education has never considered technological proficiency to be a key outcome. Law professors m...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
Paper prepared for and presented at the Fifth International Conference of the Instituto per la Docum...
Law schools (and indeed all of higher education) have witnessed an explosive growth in the use of te...
Prepared for and delivered at the December 1998 Conference of the Commonwealth Legal Education Assoc...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
This article reviews the development of the first Internet delivered LL.M program (i.e. LL.M. of Int...
Goldberg discusses traditional law school curriculums and how the addition of ADR courses has supple...
While most disciplines and professions have adapted varying uses of technology in their everyday fun...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
Legal educators must increase the use of technology in legal education today Although some legal edu...
In 2008, it comes as no surprise that new knowledge technologies have had a significant impact upon ...
Legal education has never considered technological proficiency to be a key outcome. Law professors m...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
Paper prepared for and presented at the Fifth International Conference of the Instituto per la Docum...
Law schools (and indeed all of higher education) have witnessed an explosive growth in the use of te...
Prepared for and delivered at the December 1998 Conference of the Commonwealth Legal Education Assoc...
The authors examine the reasons why law faculty should implement technology into the legal education...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
This article reviews the development of the first Internet delivered LL.M program (i.e. LL.M. of Int...
Goldberg discusses traditional law school curriculums and how the addition of ADR courses has supple...
While most disciplines and professions have adapted varying uses of technology in their everyday fun...