A panel discussion among legal writing instructors of the pros and cons of accepting visiting teaching positions at other law schools
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Representatives from law schools outside the United States will discuss the types of opportunities t...
A panel discussion among legal writing instructors of the pros and cons of accepting visiting teachi...
This panel will describe how legal writing professors at the University of Houston Law Center collab...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
Assistant Professor Anne Mullins recently attended a judicial panel hosted by the University of Chic...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Experiential Learning in Legal Education Today This panel will discuss the emphasis that law schools...
On February 23-25, 2023, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) in...
Panelists discuss public interest law career opportunities, share their personal experiences, and ad...
Career Services presented this panel discussion on various factors that law firm hiring partners con...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
Moderator: Professor Susanna Ripken, Chapman University School of Law James Moliterno, Washington ...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Representatives from law schools outside the United States will discuss the types of opportunities t...
A panel discussion among legal writing instructors of the pros and cons of accepting visiting teachi...
This panel will describe how legal writing professors at the University of Houston Law Center collab...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
Assistant Professor Anne Mullins recently attended a judicial panel hosted by the University of Chic...
In an era of shrinking law school budgets, can support for legal scholarship be defended as an impor...
Experiential Learning in Legal Education Today This panel will discuss the emphasis that law schools...
On February 23-25, 2023, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) in...
Panelists discuss public interest law career opportunities, share their personal experiences, and ad...
Career Services presented this panel discussion on various factors that law firm hiring partners con...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
Moderator: Professor Susanna Ripken, Chapman University School of Law James Moliterno, Washington ...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
Judges often admonish lawyers for behaving in uncivil or unprofessional ways towards one another. Th...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
Representatives from law schools outside the United States will discuss the types of opportunities t...