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Desegregating Legal Education, Peggy Cooper Davis
Desegregating Legal Education, Peggy Cooper Davis
Georgia State University Law Review
This is a transcription of the 44th Henry J. Miller Distinguished Lecture given by Professor Peggy Cooper Davis of New York University School of Law.
Legal Education In China: English Language Materials, Roderick O'Brien
Legal Education In China: English Language Materials, Roderick O'Brien
International Journal of Legal Information
Modern legal education began in China late in the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), and then expanded during the period of the Republic of China from 1912. With the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949, legal education entered a new and difficult period. The compilation of English language materials offered here includes a few materials relating to the Qing and Republican periods, but after 1949 only materials relating to the People’s Republic of China (mainland China). Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan all have separate legal education systems and structures, and are excluded from this compilation.
Thinking/Practicing Clinical Legal Education From Within The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Lessons From The Al-Quds Human Rights Clinic, David F. Chavkin
Thinking/Practicing Clinical Legal Education From Within The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: Lessons From The Al-Quds Human Rights Clinic, David F. Chavkin
Human Rights Brief
No abstract provided.
“They Keep It All Hid”: The Ghettoization Of Mental Disability Law And Its Implications For Legal Education, Michael L. Perlin
“They Keep It All Hid”: The Ghettoization Of Mental Disability Law And Its Implications For Legal Education, Michael L. Perlin
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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