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Political Interference In Law School Clinical Programs: Reflections On Outside Interference And Academic Freedom, Elizabeth M. Schneider Oct 1984

Political Interference In Law School Clinical Programs: Reflections On Outside Interference And Academic Freedom, Elizabeth M. Schneider

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Query: Should Users Of The Legal System Pay For Legal Education, J. Thomas Sullivan Jul 1984

Query: Should Users Of The Legal System Pay For Legal Education, J. Thomas Sullivan

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Solvency And Survival After The Boom—A Different Perspective, A. Kenneth Pye, John R. Kramer Jan 1984

Solvency And Survival After The Boom—A Different Perspective, A. Kenneth Pye, John R. Kramer

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Book Review, Paul D. Carrington Jan 1984

Book Review, Paul D. Carrington

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Reviewing R. Stevens, Law School: Legal Education in America from the 1850s to the 1980s (1983).


Book Review, Michael E. Tigar Jan 1984

Book Review, Michael E. Tigar

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Value Creation By Business Lawyers: Legal Skills And Asset Pricing, Ronald J. Gilson Jan 1984

Value Creation By Business Lawyers: Legal Skills And Asset Pricing, Ronald J. Gilson

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What do business lawyers really do? Embarrassingly enough, at a time when lawyers are criticized with increasing frequency as nonproductive actors in the economy, there seems to be no coherent answer. That is not, of course, to say that answers have not been offered; there are a number of familiar responses that we have all heard or, what is worse, that we have all offered at one time or another without really thinking very hard about them. The problem is that, for surprisingly similar reasons, none of them is very helpful.