From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching Methods Section at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS). The papers are loosely organized around two particular claims. The first claim is that law school has a substantial socializing effect on the students who attend. The second claim is that it is desirable for law school teachers to adopt practical strategies for countering this effect and for challenging prevailing law school values. Both of these claims are controversial. For example, there are some who suggest that law school is (and should be) a kind of glorified trade school. They argue that law schools provide a neutral set of skills that are independ...
Law school reform is in the air. Many reformers agree that the prevailing law school model developed...
In 1992, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) published a lengthy report, which became known as the ...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
In late 1989 a small group of law teachers gathered at the University of Baltimore Law School to dis...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
The core values of the AALS, which are articulated in Bylaw 6-1, provide critically important guidan...
This article is aimed at contributing to the ongoing debate on the purpose of law school and the wor...
Strategies and Techniques of Law School Teaching is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prep...
Strategies and Techniques of Law School Teaching is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prep...
Law school reform is in the air. Many reformers agree that the prevailing law school model developed...
In 1992, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) published a lengthy report, which became known as the ...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
From the introduction: The following papers were given in 1994 at a panel sponsored by the Teaching ...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
In late 1989 a small group of law teachers gathered at the University of Baltimore Law School to dis...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
Every so often, there is a conference that leaves its mark on legal education for years to come. Wha...
The heads of legal education’s six key organizations have unique vantage points on the value of lega...
This article is an introduction to the articles resulting from a “Teaching Lawyering Skills” symposi...
The core values of the AALS, which are articulated in Bylaw 6-1, provide critically important guidan...
This article is aimed at contributing to the ongoing debate on the purpose of law school and the wor...
Strategies and Techniques of Law School Teaching is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prep...
Strategies and Techniques of Law School Teaching is intended to help you, as a new law teacher, prep...
Law school reform is in the air. Many reformers agree that the prevailing law school model developed...
In 1992, the American Bar Association ( ABA ) published a lengthy report, which became known as the ...
A person\u27s law school teaching is predicated on or supported by one or more learning theories, th...