Legal education has long been criticized for failing to prepare students for the realities of the practice of law. This article explores how clinical legal education programmes, offered at many Canadian law schools, may respond to this criticism and provide an alternative to traditional legal education. Through a reflection on the experience of working as a student at a community legal aid clinic, the author offers a student\u27s perspective on the challenges and rewards of pursuing this type of legal education and discusses how clinical legal education may better equip law students for their future career
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curricul...
Legal education worldwide is undergoing scrutiny for its failure to graduate students who have the p...
This article examines the shift towards experiential legal education and its implications. While oth...
Legal education has long been criticized for failing to prepare students for the realities of the pr...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
This paper describes the implementation of a clinical legal education program at the University of W...
Law school offers few opportunities for students to move beyond the ink and paper law of textbooks t...
This article considers the factors that are likely to continue to shape the future of clinical legal...
Clinical legal education should be an educational process. While the preceding statement may appear ...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
This article reviews what legal education is attempting to accomplish in teaching lawyering skills a...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
Over the past several years, the regulation and accreditation of legal education in most common law ...
This Article highlights the development and current state of clinical legal education in Canada, the...
In the current conversation about reforming legal education, one of the constant refrains is that la...
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curricul...
Legal education worldwide is undergoing scrutiny for its failure to graduate students who have the p...
This article examines the shift towards experiential legal education and its implications. While oth...
Legal education has long been criticized for failing to prepare students for the realities of the pr...
Recent increases in law school tuition provide an occasion for criticalreflection on precisely what ...
This paper describes the implementation of a clinical legal education program at the University of W...
Law school offers few opportunities for students to move beyond the ink and paper law of textbooks t...
This article considers the factors that are likely to continue to shape the future of clinical legal...
Clinical legal education should be an educational process. While the preceding statement may appear ...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
This article reviews what legal education is attempting to accomplish in teaching lawyering skills a...
Western law schools are suffering from an identity and moral crisis. Many of the legal profession's...
Over the past several years, the regulation and accreditation of legal education in most common law ...
This Article highlights the development and current state of clinical legal education in Canada, the...
In the current conversation about reforming legal education, one of the constant refrains is that la...
In this Article, the author argues that where clinical education fits within the law school curricul...
Legal education worldwide is undergoing scrutiny for its failure to graduate students who have the p...
This article examines the shift towards experiential legal education and its implications. While oth...