Over the past several years, the regulation and accreditation of legal education in most common law jurisdictions is shifting significantly, with greater emphasis on ‘outcomes’ or ‘outputs’. In Canada, the Federation of Law Societies of Canada is entering more boldly into the approval and accreditation of law schools. In Australia, legal regulators are increasingly nationalizing their approach to legal education, and developing new ‘threshold learning outcomes’ for law schools. In the United States, the American Bar Association is shifting to a more outcomes-focused regulatory regime. The result of these accreditation processes is not entirely clear: however, most jurisdictions have set out their respective approaches in later-stage draft f...
This paper describes the implementation of a clinical legal education program at the University of W...
Clinical legal education has a relatively short history in Australia of some thirty years. By contra...
Last fall CLEPR sponsored the first workshop of Canadian law schools devoted exclusively to the subj...
Over the past several years, the regulation and accreditation of legal education in most common law ...
Legal education has long been criticized for failing to prepare students for the realities of the pr...
Clinic is the basis for a complete legal education. The time has come to stop treating clinic as a m...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
Clinical legal education (CLE) is potentially the major disruptor of traditional law schools’ core f...
Australian clinicians have long laboured in law schools and external clinical sites with too little ...
This Article highlights the development and current state of clinical legal education in Canada, the...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
This article considers the factors that are likely to continue to shape the future of clinical legal...
Professor Francis Allen states succinctly the problem which faces academic lawyers in these times of...
Clinical legal education should be an educational process. While the preceding statement may appear ...
This paper offers an overview of the Canadian provincial regulations and the accreditation process o...
This paper describes the implementation of a clinical legal education program at the University of W...
Clinical legal education has a relatively short history in Australia of some thirty years. By contra...
Last fall CLEPR sponsored the first workshop of Canadian law schools devoted exclusively to the subj...
Over the past several years, the regulation and accreditation of legal education in most common law ...
Legal education has long been criticized for failing to prepare students for the realities of the pr...
Clinic is the basis for a complete legal education. The time has come to stop treating clinic as a m...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
Clinical legal education (CLE) is potentially the major disruptor of traditional law schools’ core f...
Australian clinicians have long laboured in law schools and external clinical sites with too little ...
This Article highlights the development and current state of clinical legal education in Canada, the...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
This article considers the factors that are likely to continue to shape the future of clinical legal...
Professor Francis Allen states succinctly the problem which faces academic lawyers in these times of...
Clinical legal education should be an educational process. While the preceding statement may appear ...
This paper offers an overview of the Canadian provincial regulations and the accreditation process o...
This paper describes the implementation of a clinical legal education program at the University of W...
Clinical legal education has a relatively short history in Australia of some thirty years. By contra...
Last fall CLEPR sponsored the first workshop of Canadian law schools devoted exclusively to the subj...