Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Meeting The Experiential Challenge: A Fee-Generating Law Clinic (With Gary S. Laser), Harold J. Krent
Meeting The Experiential Challenge: A Fee-Generating Law Clinic (With Gary S. Laser), Harold J. Krent
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Meeting The Experiential Challenge: A Fee-Generating Law Clinic (With Gary S. Laser), Harold Krent
Meeting The Experiential Challenge: A Fee-Generating Law Clinic (With Gary S. Laser), Harold Krent
Harold J. Krent
No abstract provided.
Post 9/11 Veterans: Welcoming Them Home As Colleagues And Clients, Patricia E. Roberts
Post 9/11 Veterans: Welcoming Them Home As Colleagues And Clients, Patricia E. Roberts
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia
William & Mary Law School Commencement Address: Reflections On The Future Of The Legal Academy, Antonin Scalia
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Vast Image Out Of Spiritus Mundi: The Existential Crisis Of Law Schools, Jeremiah A. Ho
A Vast Image Out Of Spiritus Mundi: The Existential Crisis Of Law Schools, Jeremiah A. Ho
All Faculty Scholarship
In her recent book, Teaching Law: Justice, Politics, and the Demands of Professionalism, Robin L. West articulates that the crisis is not merely as the The New York Times and other media outlets have described it — not entirely about the faulty business practices of law schools or the lack of practice-oriented teaching in law classrooms. Instead, the crisis lies at the existential core of law schools. The original nineteenth-century set-up of the American law school and that model’s continued existence today have contributed to an identity crisis for law schools, revealing its major incompatibility with how the law is …