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Back To The Future: From Critical Legal Studies Forward To Legal Realism, Or How Not To Miss The Point Of The Indeterminacy Argument, John Hasnas
Duke Law Journal
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Annotated Bibliography Of Educational Materials On Legal Ethics, Deborah L. Rhode
Annotated Bibliography Of Educational Materials On Legal Ethics, Deborah L. Rhode
Law and Contemporary Problems
Rhode presents an annotated bibliography that includes references to written and audiovisual materials for legal ethics courses and curricular integration projects.
The Profession Of Law: Columbia Law School’S Use Of Experiential Learning Techniques To Teach Professional Responsibility, Carol Bensinger Liebman
The Profession Of Law: Columbia Law School’S Use Of Experiential Learning Techniques To Teach Professional Responsibility, Carol Bensinger Liebman
Law and Contemporary Problems
Columbia Law School's ethics course, "The Profession of Law," is an interactive, experiential exploration of legal ethics. The course puts students in a role and asks them to deal, with issues that most of them are likely to encounter, and then the students are asked to reflect on what their role-playing performance has taught them about legal ethics.
The Responsibility Of Law Schools: Educating Lawyers As Counselors And Problem Solvers, Paul Brest
The Responsibility Of Law Schools: Educating Lawyers As Counselors And Problem Solvers, Paul Brest
Law and Contemporary Problems
American legal education is as strong as ever in doctrine and legal analysis; however, it is strikingly weak in teaching other foundational skills and knowledge that lawyers need as counselors, problem solvers and negotiators. Brest proposes a series of advanced courses that integrate the fundamental lawyering skills of counseling, problem solving and negotiation with insights from other disciplines.