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Mandatory Prelicensure Legal Internship: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Again, Stephen R. Alton
Mandatory Prelicensure Legal Internship: An Idea Whose Time Has Come Again, Stephen R. Alton
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This Article explores the wisdom of imposing an internship requirement on aspiring lawyers as a prerequisite for licensure. It is my position that such a requirement can be beneficial to the new attorney, to the profession, and to the public and should thus be mandated for all those who seek admission to the practice of law. This Article begins by briefly examining the history in the United States of law-office, apprenticeship as a means of legal education. I then proceed to an examination of modern internship requirements in England and Canada. There follows a discussion of some of the more …
The Faces Of Law In Theory And Practice: Doctrine, Rhetoric, And Social Context, Richard C. Boldt, Marc Feldman
The Faces Of Law In Theory And Practice: Doctrine, Rhetoric, And Social Context, Richard C. Boldt, Marc Feldman
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Teaching Appellate Advocacy In An Appellate Clinical Law Program, J Thomas Sullivan
Teaching Appellate Advocacy In An Appellate Clinical Law Program, J Thomas Sullivan
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