This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism education in law schools. The ABA holds a uniquely powerful position in the American legal community, and with it the ABA enjoys the attendant ability to influence professionalism training and awareness. The principal tool at the ABA\u27s disposal considered in this article is the ABA\u27s ability to promulgate standards for professionalism as a requirement for law school accreditation. This article argues that this is the proper time for the ABA to institute a specific standard in an effort to increase professionalism in the legal profession
This Article argues that there is a need for many law schools to examine their admission processes a...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
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This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism educa...
The focus of this Article will be law schools\u27 specific role and responsibility in the propaedeut...
When it comes to the subject of professionalism, there is a gap between the leaders of the organiz...
The ABA is going to change the accreditation standards to require more emphasis on fostering each st...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
This article considers how, in light of the changing legal profession and higher education, academia...
This article considers how, in light of the changing legal profession and higher education, academia...
The rhetoric of Chapters 3 and 4 of the ABA Standards creates, maintains, and perpetuates hierarchie...
The Carnegie Foundation\u27s 2007 study of legal education, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the P...
On October 31, 2013, the Florida Supreme Court in The Florida Bar v. Norkin made it clear that it w...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The first section of this article presents a brief history and description of a professionalism move...
This Article argues that there is a need for many law schools to examine their admission processes a...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
The Article explains how the Professionalism Paradigm distinguishes between self-interested business...
This article addresses the ABA as a source of pressure to encourage and foster professionalism educa...
The focus of this Article will be law schools\u27 specific role and responsibility in the propaedeut...
When it comes to the subject of professionalism, there is a gap between the leaders of the organiz...
The ABA is going to change the accreditation standards to require more emphasis on fostering each st...
In 1986, the American Bar Association\u27s House of Delegates endorsed a report which offered a Blu...
This article considers how, in light of the changing legal profession and higher education, academia...
This article considers how, in light of the changing legal profession and higher education, academia...
The rhetoric of Chapters 3 and 4 of the ABA Standards creates, maintains, and perpetuates hierarchie...
The Carnegie Foundation\u27s 2007 study of legal education, Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the P...
On October 31, 2013, the Florida Supreme Court in The Florida Bar v. Norkin made it clear that it w...
The problem has become all too familiar: Acting at least in part from noble motives, the American Ba...
The first section of this article presents a brief history and description of a professionalism move...
This Article argues that there is a need for many law schools to examine their admission processes a...
This Article looks at the importance of teaching law graduates to be ethical lawyers. The author hyp...
The Article explains how the Professionalism Paradigm distinguishes between self-interested business...