How can we ensure that today’s law graduates are “practice ready” when law practice—particularly legal research and writing—are changing so rapidly? Today’s law graduates find themselves standing at the intersection of two different eras in the practice of law. Law practice is currently dominated by senior practitioners who grew up and entered law practice before the revolution that digital technologies has brought. In contrast, recent law graduates are generally technologically savvy and have grown up as digital natives who don’t remember a time before the existence of interactive digital media. At this intersection lies a gap in the use of technology between these generations, particularly in the degree to which technology is integrated i...
The sky is falling on legal education say the pundits, and preparing “practice ready” graduates is o...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
While most disciplines and professions have adapted varying uses of technology in their everyday fun...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
In 2015, in a practice report on lawyering in a digital age published in the International Journal o...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
As the legal and technology sectors continue to merge, the growing importance of applying technology...
Law schools are criticized for graduating students who lack the skills necessary to practice law. Le...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The discourse of graduate employability skills includes emphasis on digital capabilities. Digital ca...
The sky is falling on legal education say the pundits, and preparing “practice ready” graduates is o...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...
While most disciplines and professions have adapted varying uses of technology in their everyday fun...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
As the concept of a “practice-ready” attorney continues to grow in both law firms and law schools, l...
If today’s law students are going to become effective users of technology tools, law schools need to...
A heightened velocity of change enveloped the legal profession over the last two decades. From big l...
In 2015, in a practice report on lawyering in a digital age published in the International Journal o...
The teaching of law practice management in law schools is becoming more critical for our profession....
As the legal and technology sectors continue to merge, the growing importance of applying technology...
Law schools are criticized for graduating students who lack the skills necessary to practice law. Le...
A renaissance” is often described as a cultural rebirth, a movement ushering in a modern age and le...
For the past 120 years, legal education in the United States has been fundamentally unchanged, even ...
The discourse of graduate employability skills includes emphasis on digital capabilities. Digital ca...
The sky is falling on legal education say the pundits, and preparing “practice ready” graduates is o...
Law students\u27 practical ability to seek information by researching and to organize the complex la...
Law students engage in various types of “experiential” learning activities while in school, such as ...