Keynote address delivered to the National Conference of Bar Examiners on April 19, 2013
Michael Kelly. The Gaping Hole in American Legal Education. Major changes that have occurred in la...
This book indicates the challenges and demands from the legal education and also the desired process...
Gentlemen : The American Bar Association is to be congratulated on the organization of a Section of ...
Keynote address delivered to the National Conference of Bar Examiners on April 19, 2013
Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators Annual Meeting July 29-Aug...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
Reprinted in American Legal Education: An Agenda for Research and Reform, Barry B. Boyer & Roger C. ...
This law school symposium on the Twenty-First Century Lawyer reflects a fundamental shift in the foc...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
The title of my talk, “Legal Education Reconsidered,” is not meant to suggest that legal education n...
Prof. James P. White delivered the 5th annual John W. Hager lecture. The topic was legal education f...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
As the practice of law has changed in response to technological advances, globalization, economic pr...
Michael Kelly. The Gaping Hole in American Legal Education. Major changes that have occurred in la...
This book indicates the challenges and demands from the legal education and also the desired process...
Gentlemen : The American Bar Association is to be congratulated on the organization of a Section of ...
Keynote address delivered to the National Conference of Bar Examiners on April 19, 2013
Conference of Chief Justices and Conference of State Court Administrators Annual Meeting July 29-Aug...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
In 2012, the American Bar Association (“ABA”) created the Task Force on the Future of Legal Educatio...
Reprinted in American Legal Education: An Agenda for Research and Reform, Barry B. Boyer & Roger C. ...
This law school symposium on the Twenty-First Century Lawyer reflects a fundamental shift in the foc...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
The title of my talk, “Legal Education Reconsidered,” is not meant to suggest that legal education n...
Prof. James P. White delivered the 5th annual John W. Hager lecture. The topic was legal education f...
Professional legal education at American law schools began in 1870, when Christopher Langdell initia...
During the last three years there have been two developments in the legal profession that have reach...
As the practice of law has changed in response to technological advances, globalization, economic pr...
Michael Kelly. The Gaping Hole in American Legal Education. Major changes that have occurred in la...
This book indicates the challenges and demands from the legal education and also the desired process...
Gentlemen : The American Bar Association is to be congratulated on the organization of a Section of ...