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The Professional School As A Focus For Clinical Education, Edwin H. Greenebaum
The Professional School As A Focus For Clinical Education, Edwin H. Greenebaum
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Law Deans' "Open Letter" Tells Of Student Skills Training Plan, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank T. Read, David T. Link, Charles A. Ehren Jr.
Law Deans' "Open Letter" Tells Of Student Skills Training Plan, Sheldon J. Plager, Frank T. Read, David T. Link, Charles A. Ehren Jr.
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Bringing The Educational Reforms Of The Cramton Report Into The Case Method Classroom -- Two Models, Gene R. Shreve
Bringing The Educational Reforms Of The Cramton Report Into The Case Method Classroom -- Two Models, Gene R. Shreve
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The Report and Recommendations of the Task Force on Lawyer Competency. The Role of the Law Schools appeared on August 10, 1979. The report was released under the auspices of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar of the American Bar Association. The title was quickly shortened to the Cramton Report, after Dean Roger Cramton, Chairman of the Task Force.
The Cramton Report advocates reform in law school coursework that would permit students simultaneously to explore and develop a greater number of skills relevant to practicing law. This Article advocates that these reforms' not be confined to …
Book Review. Law, Intellect, And Education By Francis A. Allen, Gene R. Shreve
Book Review. Law, Intellect, And Education By Francis A. Allen, Gene R. Shreve
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Book Review. Lawyers, Law Students And People By Thomas L. Shaffer And Robert S. Redmount, Gene R. Shreve
Book Review. Lawyers, Law Students And People By Thomas L. Shaffer And Robert S. Redmount, Gene R. Shreve
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Roles And Relations In Legal Practice, Edwin H. Greenebaum, Phyllida Parsloe
Roles And Relations In Legal Practice, Edwin H. Greenebaum, Phyllida Parsloe
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Some Thoughts Concerning Mandatory Continuing Legal Education In Indiana, Douglass G. Boshkoff
Some Thoughts Concerning Mandatory Continuing Legal Education In Indiana, Douglass G. Boshkoff
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Now That You're In It, What Will You Get Out Of It?: Advice On Law School From Those Who Have Been There And Beyond, Reed Dickerson, Robert W. Meserve, Ronald A. May
Now That You're In It, What Will You Get Out Of It?: Advice On Law School From Those Who Have Been There And Beyond, Reed Dickerson, Robert W. Meserve, Ronald A. May
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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An Open Letter To Mr. Henry Ryder, Chairman Of The Committee On Legal Education And Admissions To The Bar, Indiana State Bar Association, Douglass G. Boshkoff
An Open Letter To Mr. Henry Ryder, Chairman Of The Committee On Legal Education And Admissions To The Bar, Indiana State Bar Association, Douglass G. Boshkoff
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Professionalizing Legislative Drafting: A Realistic Goal?, Reed Dickerson
Professionalizing Legislative Drafting: A Realistic Goal?, Reed Dickerson
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The teaching of skills that result in sound legislative drafting is neglected in law schools, and professionalism in legislative drafting is lacking on both the federal and state fronts. With the adoption by the American Bar Association of seven major principles relating to the drafting of federal legislation, perhaps there is more hope now that there will be a move toward professionalism.
Theoretical Considerations And Practical Proposals, Jerome Hall
Theoretical Considerations And Practical Proposals, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Current Issues In Legal Education (A Survey), Leon Harry Wallace
Current Issues In Legal Education (A Survey), Leon Harry Wallace
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Sic current issues in legal education, of wide general interest and importance, were posed by the Editors of this review to leading legal educators.
Book Review. A History Of The School Of Law, Columbia University, Leon Harry Wallace
Book Review. A History Of The School Of Law, Columbia University, Leon Harry Wallace
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
The University Of Kentucky College Of Law, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
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Expanding The Tutorial Program: A Bloodless Revolution, Harry Pratter, Burton W. Kanter
Expanding The Tutorial Program: A Bloodless Revolution, Harry Pratter, Burton W. Kanter
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Challenge Of The Critical Century, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
The Challenge Of The Critical Century, Elvis J. Stahr Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The President's Page, Leon H. Wallace
The President's Page, Leon H. Wallace
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Legal Education And Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
Legal Education And Public Administration, Ralph F. Fuchs
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Book Review. Summary Of American Law By George L. Clark, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Book Review. Summary Of American Law By George L. Clark, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Book Review. Lawyers And The Promotion Of Justice By Esther Lucille Brown, Fowler V. Harper
Book Review. Lawyers And The Promotion Of Justice By Esther Lucille Brown, Fowler V. Harper
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Educational Value Of A Legal Clinic -- Some Doubts And Queries, Ralph F. Fuchs
The Educational Value Of A Legal Clinic -- Some Doubts And Queries, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Indiana's Constitution And The Problem Of Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
Indiana's Constitution And The Problem Of Admission To The Bar, Bernard C. Gavit
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Did Constitutional Convention of 1850 Actually Mean to Prohibit Requiring Educational Qualifications in Applicants for Admission ?-Examination of Journal and Debates Supports Contrary Inference-"Good Moral Character" as a Phrase of Changing Content to Be Given a Present-Day Meaning
Bar Examinations, Jerome Hall
Law Schools And Legal Clinics, Charles M. Hepburn
Law Schools And Legal Clinics, Charles M. Hepburn
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