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Better Than No Teeth At All?, John Henry Schlegel
Better Than No Teeth At All?, John Henry Schlegel
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Law School Rights: The Establishment Of New York Law School, 1891-1897, James A. Wooten
Law School Rights: The Establishment Of New York Law School, 1891-1897, James A. Wooten
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Lawyers And Liberations, Robert E. Rodes
Lawyers And Liberations, Robert E. Rodes
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The Jesuit educational tradition stresses the importance of service to the community and especially to its underprivileged members. Much of the discussion at the Ignatian Year celebration held at St. Louis University centered on the role of the law school in the Jesuit educational tradition. However, I would like to propose that this discussion take on a much larger focus.
The ideas of community service, solidarity with the poor and professionalism within an ethical context, although integral to the Jesuit tradition, are relevant to society as a whole. Furthermore, integration of these concepts into law school education is merely a …