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The Evaluation Of A Clinical Legal Education Program: A Proposal, Junius L. Allison
The Evaluation Of A Clinical Legal Education Program: A Proposal, Junius L. Allison
Vanderbilt Law Review
Even though the Code of Professional Responsibility sets only general standards for competency, the competence of individual lawyers is now an area of active inquiry by the courts. Likewise, Legal Services are subject to regular evaluations. While these evaluations have had poor track records, the fault lies with their administration rather than their concept. If the practice of law is subject to scrutiny, it follows that schools for training the lawyers, and certainly parts of their curricula, such as clinical programs, can be evaluated." Legal education on its most basic level is preparation for a profession, the 'public profession of …
Book Reviews, Elliot E. Cheatham, Robert N. Covington
Book Reviews, Elliot E. Cheatham, Robert N. Covington
Vanderbilt Law Review
SOURCES OF LAW By Helen Silving Buffalo: William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1968. Pp. viii, 404. $20.00.
reviewer: Elliot E. Cheatham
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LAW OF PARTNERSHIP By Judson A. Crane & Alan R. Bromberg St.Paul: West Publishing Co., 1968. Pp. xviii, 615. $12.00.
reviewer: Robert N. Covington