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Scamlaw And The Macroeconomy, Alan J. Meese
Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
Reflecting On The Past, Preparing For The Future: A Q&A With Aals President Paul Marcus, Jim Greif, Paul Marcus
Paul Marcus
No abstract provided.
Borrowing From Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin' ", Paul Marcus
Borrowing From Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin' ", Paul Marcus
Paul Marcus
No abstract provided.
The Usefulness Of . . . Evidence, Jeffrey Bellin
The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
The Wire As A Gap-Filling Class On Criminal Law And Procedure, Adam M. Gershowitz
Adam M. Gershowitz
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of The Boulder Statements On Legal Research Education: The Intersection Of Intellectual And Practical Skills, Leslie A. Street
Book Review Of The Boulder Statements On Legal Research Education: The Intersection Of Intellectual And Practical Skills, Leslie A. Street
Leslie A. Street
No abstract provided.
Better Lucky Than Good, Neal Devins
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
The Jeffersonian Vision Of Legal Education, Davison M. Douglas
Davison M. Douglas
No abstract provided.
Law School Forum: William And Mary Law School, Davison M. Douglas
Law School Forum: William And Mary Law School, Davison M. Douglas
Davison M. Douglas
No abstract provided.
Jefferson's Vision Fulfilled: The Nation's Oldest Law School Celebrates 230 Years Of Educating Citizen Lawyers, Davison M. Douglas
Jefferson's Vision Fulfilled: The Nation's Oldest Law School Celebrates 230 Years Of Educating Citizen Lawyers, Davison M. Douglas
Davison M. Douglas
No abstract provided.
Teaching Evaluations By Faculty Colleagues, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
Teaching Evaluations By Faculty Colleagues, Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
Aaron-Andrew P. Bruhl
No abstract provided.
Integrating "Alternative" Dispute Resolution Into Bankruptcy: As Simple (And Pure) As Motherhood And Apple Pie?, Nancy A. Welsh
Integrating "Alternative" Dispute Resolution Into Bankruptcy: As Simple (And Pure) As Motherhood And Apple Pie?, Nancy A. Welsh
Nancy Welsh
Today, there can be little doubt that “alternative” dispute resolution is anything but alternative. Nonetheless, many judges, lawyers (and law students) do not truly understand the dispute resolution processes that are available and how they should be used. In the shadow of the current economic crisis, this lack of knowledge is likely to have negative consequences, particularly in those areas of practice such as bankruptcy and foreclosure in which clients, lawyers, regulators, and courts work under pressure, often with inadequate time and financial resources to permit careful analysis of procedural options. Potential negative effects can include: (1) impairment of a …
Chinese And American Forum On Legal Information And Law Libraries: Highlights From Hangzhou, Ning Han, Evelyn Ma, Wei Luo
Chinese And American Forum On Legal Information And Law Libraries: Highlights From Hangzhou, Ning Han, Evelyn Ma, Wei Luo
Ning Han
The Fifth Biennial Conference of the Chinese and American Forum on Legal Information and Law Libraries (CAFLL) was held in Hangzhou, China, June 1-2, 2017. More than sixty law school deans, law librarians, and law professors from more than fifty law schools in China attended the conference. Overseas attendees included more than twenty-five law librarians and library directors from Germany, Canada, as well as the presidents of the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL) and International Association of Law Libraries (IALL).
Rural Justice: Improving Access To Justice In The Rural Reaches Of Southern California, Lisa R. Pruitt
Rural Justice: Improving Access To Justice In The Rural Reaches Of Southern California, Lisa R. Pruitt
Lisa R Pruitt
The Key To Law Student Well-Being? We Have To Love Our Law Students, David Jaffe
The Key To Law Student Well-Being? We Have To Love Our Law Students, David Jaffe
David Jaffe
Legal Deserts: A Multi-State Perspective On Rural Access To Justice, Lisa R. Pruitt , Amanda L. Kool, Lauren Sudeall Lucas, Michele Statz, Danielle M. Conway, Hannah Haksgaard
Legal Deserts: A Multi-State Perspective On Rural Access To Justice, Lisa R. Pruitt , Amanda L. Kool, Lauren Sudeall Lucas, Michele Statz, Danielle M. Conway, Hannah Haksgaard
Lisa R Pruitt
中国法律检索教育新发展, Liying Yu, Ning Han
中国法律检索教育新发展, Liying Yu, Ning Han
Ning Han
本文通过问卷调查揭示中国法律检索教学领域的最新状况和发展趋势。该调查是作者2008年调查的继续,以期发现近年来国内该项教学的进展和变化。作者希望以中美法律图书馆员的视角对中国法律检索教学中诸如课程设置、教学方式、学分、考核评估等方面进行具体观察和分析;同时,对法律职业与法律教育者之间的反馈系统、学生对法律检索能力的认知、全国性指导标准等相关方面也有涉及。文章指出,当前,中国法律检索教学局限与机遇并存,特别是伴随信息与数据时代对社会经济文化的全面影响,中国法学教育改革适逢其时,法律检索教育也会不可避免地提到议事日程。而且,作者乐观地认为,中美法律图书馆员在其中的积极与促进作用也是无可替代的。
The Path To Lawyer Well-Being: Practical Recommendations For Positive Change (The Report Of The National Task Force On Lawyer Well-Being), Part Ii, Recommendations For Law Schools, David Jaffe
David Jaffe
Virtual Liquid Networks And Other Guiding Principles For Optimizing Future Student-Edited Law Review Platforms, Donald J. Kochan
Virtual Liquid Networks And Other Guiding Principles For Optimizing Future Student-Edited Law Review Platforms, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
The Integrated Law School Curriculum, Adam Lamparello
The Integrated Law School Curriculum, Adam Lamparello
Adam Lamparello
In January 2014, the American Bar Association’s Task Force on the Future of Legal Education stated that “[a]n evolution is taking place in legal practice and legal education needs to evolve with it.” To this end, the Task Force recommended that the law school curriculum “needs to shift still further toward developing the competencies and professionalism required of people who will deliver services to clients.” In fact, the Task Force emphasized that “[a] graduate’s having some set of competencies in the delivery of law and related services, and not just some body of knowledge, is an essential outcome …
Filling The Google Gaps: Harnessing The Power Of Google Through Instruction, Rebecca Mattson
Filling The Google Gaps: Harnessing The Power Of Google Through Instruction, Rebecca Mattson
Rebecca A. Mattson
This article discusses teaching proper use of Google and Google Scholar in the legal research classroom.
Learning From And About The Numbers, Carole Silver, Louis Rocconi
Learning From And About The Numbers, Carole Silver, Louis Rocconi
Carole Silver
In this article, we enter the debate about the value of legal education, taking aim at the issue of the ways in which law schools prepare students for practice. But rather than focusing on skills training, our concern is with the approach of law schools to preparing students to understanding the context of the legal issues they will encounter, and specifically on their preparation for working with numbers, whether with regard to business, finance or information presented in statistical form generally.
Our contribution to this debate is to emphasize the importance of data in analyzing the value of law school, …
Building A More Critical Lens Into The Five Habits Of Cross-Cultural Lawyering, Kiran Sidhu
Building A More Critical Lens Into The Five Habits Of Cross-Cultural Lawyering, Kiran Sidhu
Kiran Sidhu
No abstract provided.
Law Schools And Learning Outcomes: Developing A Coherent, Cohesive, And Comprehensive Law School Curriculum, Anthony S. Niedwiecki
Law Schools And Learning Outcomes: Developing A Coherent, Cohesive, And Comprehensive Law School Curriculum, Anthony S. Niedwiecki
Anthony S. Niedwiecki
No abstract provided.
Legal Education In The Americas: The Anchor For Hemispheric Justice, Jon L. Mills
Legal Education In The Americas: The Anchor For Hemispheric Justice, Jon L. Mills
Jon L. Mills
No abstract provided.
Vii. Legal Education In The Americas, A. An Introduction (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills
Jon L. Mills
Proceedings of the Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas Conference (2002)
Educating To Meet The Demands Of Florida Business And Law Schools - A. Introduction, Jon L. Mills
Educating To Meet The Demands Of Florida Business And Law Schools - A. Introduction, Jon L. Mills
Jon L. Mills
Proceedings of the Second Annual & Legal and Policy Issues in the Americas, 2001
I. Opening Remarks (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills
I. Opening Remarks (Proceedings Of The Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues In The Americas Conference), Jon L. Mills
Jon L. Mills
Proceedings of the Third Annual Legal & Policy Issues in the Americas Conference (2002)
Teaching In A Developing Country: Mistakes Made And Lessons Learned In Uganda, Stuart R. Cohn
Teaching In A Developing Country: Mistakes Made And Lessons Learned In Uganda, Stuart R. Cohn
Stuart R. Cohn
When, out of the blue, I was asked to direct a 3-week workshop in Uganda relating to that country’s recently created capital market infrastructure, I asked to review the laws and regulations that had been adopted to date. Upon examination, these laws and regulations were so well developed and sophisticated that I wondered whether there was anything I could provide to people who obviously already knew what they were doing. Imagine my great surprise when some pre-workshop phone calls to Uganda produced the information that the laws and regulations had essentially been copied from other countries and that very few …
A Tale Of Three “Professions”: Search Engine Optimization, Lawyering & Law Teaching, Ray Campbell
A Tale Of Three “Professions”: Search Engine Optimization, Lawyering & Law Teaching, Ray Campbell
Ray W Campbell
The question has been posed: is legal practice today a profession? This leads, naturally enough, to another question: should society treat it as one? Using the concept of ‘profession’ in different ways, some argue that one thing modern legal practice needs is a good dose of 'professionalism;' others argue that, whatever once might have been true, treating law practice as a ‘profession’ is a rum game best abandoned.
These questions matter. Law enjoys special regulatory privileges and market protections that make little sense if law has become just another form of business – a specialized form of consulting, perhaps. At …