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Scientific Eclat And Technological Change: Some Implications For Legal Education, George T. Frampton
Scientific Eclat And Technological Change: Some Implications For Legal Education, George T. Frampton
Michigan Law Review
The law-trained man has frequently been viewed as faced toward the past and preoccupied with precedent, form, words, technicalities, and money. Well might such a man be the fitting product of an educational diet of moldering appellate case opinions taken Socratically with a few crusts of casebook "notes" and classroom lapses into lecture. This is not a man for the season of scientific successes or for a society transformed by technological change.
Group Legal Services And The Right Of Association, Michigan Law Review
Group Legal Services And The Right Of Association, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
The United States Supreme Court has recently curtailed the reach of state statutes that prohibit solicitation of legal business. In two unprecedented opinions the Court has held that the soliciting activities of lay organizations fall within the protection of the right of association.
Weyrauch: The Personality Of Lawyers, John Donnelly M.D.
Weyrauch: The Personality Of Lawyers, John Donnelly M.D.
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Personality of Lawyers. By Walter 0. Weyrauch