Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of their students. Minorities, women, and the foreign born now make up a significant percentage of those attending law school. However, law school education has changed little in reaction to the new kind of students it must educate. Law schools continue to use the casebook/Socratic method with some modifications at the edges for legal writing and clinics. While law schools have added minority offices, remedial classes, bar review courses, and academic support personnel, these efforts have not helped to the extent hoped
Is it possible for law schools to teach students to do good? Should they try? Do law schools have a ...
This paper explores the importance of social cognition in law school choice. This paper then propose...
When most people think of law schools, they think of students working towards a JD. However, many la...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
In recent years, law schools have struggled to recruit and graduate a more diverse student populatio...
The law school commitment to enroll more minority students is a decision which can have many and var...
The lack of diversity in top law schools (TLS) has contributed to a learning climate that isolates, ...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
This article is a reflection on law students and their experiences as students from different racial...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Two recent influential books on legal education, Educating Lawyers and Best Practices for Legal Educ...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
Is it possible for law schools to teach students to do good? Should they try? Do law schools have a ...
This paper explores the importance of social cognition in law school choice. This paper then propose...
When most people think of law schools, they think of students working towards a JD. However, many la...
Over the past 50 years, law schools have seen an amazing increase in the diversity of its students. ...
That is the situation. Nonetheless, the purpose of this Article is not to criticize the current law ...
In recent years, law schools have struggled to recruit and graduate a more diverse student populatio...
The law school commitment to enroll more minority students is a decision which can have many and var...
The lack of diversity in top law schools (TLS) has contributed to a learning climate that isolates, ...
There is resounding consensus that diversity in legal education is a priority. Yet, North American l...
This article is a reflection on law students and their experiences as students from different racial...
The study and practice of law is among the most respected and well-regarded pursuits; unfortunately,...
Students of color traditionally have been under-represented in law school admissions, and those admi...
Two recent influential books on legal education, Educating Lawyers and Best Practices for Legal Educ...
According to the latest Profile of the Legal Profession by the American Bar Association, 860% of all...
Over the past few years, law schools have been dealing with a drastic and, so far, unyielding declin...
Is it possible for law schools to teach students to do good? Should they try? Do law schools have a ...
This paper explores the importance of social cognition in law school choice. This paper then propose...
When most people think of law schools, they think of students working towards a JD. However, many la...