This piece introduces the Pepperdine Law Review symposium issue for Volume 40, publishing articles derived from the April 20, 2012 The Lawyer of the Future: Exploring the Impact of Past and Present Lawyers and the Lessons They Provide for Future Generations symposium, which explored the role of the lawyer in American society-past, present, and future
The premier strength of legal education resides in its dual identity as an academic department of a ...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
A decade ago, an issue of the Association of American Law Schools\u27 Journal of Legal Education was...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
What today\u27s law students do as lawyers will be profoundly affected by changes their clients expe...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Many books and articles in the last few years describe a profession in crisis with no shortage of ...
This law school symposium on the Twenty-First Century Lawyer reflects a fundamental shift in the foc...
My subject is our profession and its future-a future measured not by the condition of its bottom lin...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
This essay reflects on the changing world of law and suggests several implications for legal educati...
These are remarks made by Robert MacCrate at the T.C. Williams School of Law in October, 1992. Mr. M...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
Sometime ago, the New York Times reported that Erwin Griswold -former Dean of the Harvard Law School...
In its first and second editions, Tomorrow's Lawyers became an international bestseller, widely read...
The premier strength of legal education resides in its dual identity as an academic department of a ...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
A decade ago, an issue of the Association of American Law Schools\u27 Journal of Legal Education was...
For this Law School Centennial issue of the Journal, I am undertaking to offer, first, a retrospecti...
What today\u27s law students do as lawyers will be profoundly affected by changes their clients expe...
The article discusses the criticism raised against legal education including high cost, disconnectio...
Many books and articles in the last few years describe a profession in crisis with no shortage of ...
This law school symposium on the Twenty-First Century Lawyer reflects a fundamental shift in the foc...
My subject is our profession and its future-a future measured not by the condition of its bottom lin...
In this article, the author examines three visions of the future of law schools. The first vision is...
This essay reflects on the changing world of law and suggests several implications for legal educati...
These are remarks made by Robert MacCrate at the T.C. Williams School of Law in October, 1992. Mr. M...
This paper first argues for the maintenance of the traditional first-year curriculum. It does so in...
Sometime ago, the New York Times reported that Erwin Griswold -former Dean of the Harvard Law School...
In its first and second editions, Tomorrow's Lawyers became an international bestseller, widely read...
The premier strength of legal education resides in its dual identity as an academic department of a ...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
A decade ago, an issue of the Association of American Law Schools\u27 Journal of Legal Education was...