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Richmond Law Magazine: Spring 1992 Apr 1992

Richmond Law Magazine: Spring 1992

Richmond Law Magazine

Features:

On the Future of Legal Education: A Look at the Study Carrels

Asia Watch: An Examination of the Problems of Intellectual Property Law in the Pacific Rim


University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1992-1994, University Of Richmond Feb 1992

University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1992-1994, University Of Richmond

Law School Catalogues

Method of Instruction

The educational program of the law school is designed to equip its graduates to render the highest quality of legal services, while instilling a sense of professional responsibility. Students are trained in the analysis and solution of legal problems by the application of logical reasoning. The course of study is not designed to teach legal rules, but rather to provide a foundation for the application and analysis of the law and the development of professional skills. The traditional case method of instruction is used in many courses. However, clinical education and courses devoted to various professional skills …


Museletter: January 1992, Muse Law Library Staff Jan 1992

Museletter: January 1992, Muse Law Library Staff

Museletter

Table of Contents:

[New guide to relocated library services]

Circulation Desk; Computers; Carrels; Reading Room; Placement/Martindale-Hubbell