In legal education, as in all education aimed at practice, the relationship between theory and practice is an uneasy one. William Mitchell College of Law, one of the nation’s few free-standing law schools, has traditionally placed itself squarely on the practice side of the theory/practice axis. It has aimed to produce law graduates who could walk into a law office and begin practicing law—not lawyers who would spend additional years learning the profession at someone’s elbow. In recent years, William Mitchell has begun to embrace a more academic approach to legal education. This paper suggests that the College need not, and should not, turn its back on its practical past as it moves along the path of academic rigor. The first section shows...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
Learning the theory of law is and always will be of paramount importance, as students must understan...
In legal education, as in all education aimed at practice, the relationship between theory and pract...
In-house law clinics have long been recognized as a key form of experiential education. They offer a...
This article reflects on the prospects for integrating insights from clinical teaching across the la...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a ben...
In the current conversation about reforming legal education, one of the constant refrains is that la...
Traditionally law schools have viewed the study of law as an academic science with the development o...
While studying the law, for the students is very important to be in touch with legal issues and the ...
During the past thirty years, clinical legal education has become an important component of most law...
In clinic, students get a glance at the lawyer they will be someday. They gain confidence that, inde...
We conclude in this Article that expanded practice-based, experiential education will provide founda...
article published in law reviewLegal educators have long viewed experiential courses involving real ...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
Learning the theory of law is and always will be of paramount importance, as students must understan...
In legal education, as in all education aimed at practice, the relationship between theory and pract...
In-house law clinics have long been recognized as a key form of experiential education. They offer a...
This article reflects on the prospects for integrating insights from clinical teaching across the la...
For a law student, the academic study of the law and the actual practice of its principles seem worl...
William Mitchell College of Law is celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of the Law Clinic. As a ben...
In the current conversation about reforming legal education, one of the constant refrains is that la...
Traditionally law schools have viewed the study of law as an academic science with the development o...
While studying the law, for the students is very important to be in touch with legal issues and the ...
During the past thirty years, clinical legal education has become an important component of most law...
In clinic, students get a glance at the lawyer they will be someday. They gain confidence that, inde...
We conclude in this Article that expanded practice-based, experiential education will provide founda...
article published in law reviewLegal educators have long viewed experiential courses involving real ...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...
Felix Frankfurter once claimed that the law and lawyers are what the law schools make them. One ne...
Learning the theory of law is and always will be of paramount importance, as students must understan...