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The Law School And The Profession: A Need For Bridges, Judge Frank M. Coffin
The Law School And The Profession: A Need For Bridges, Judge Frank M. Coffin
Nova Law Review
It is singularly appropriate that a judge address the twin subjects of the law school and the profession...
Legal Ethics, Howard R. Messing
Legal Ethics, Howard R. Messing
Nova Law Review
The most important event in legal ethics in the past year was the adoption of Florida's Rules of Professional Conduct (hereinafter referred to as the "Florida Rules" or "Rules").
"A Task Of No Common Magnitude": The Founding Of The American Law Institute, William P. Lapiana
"A Task Of No Common Magnitude": The Founding Of The American Law Institute, William P. Lapiana
Nova Law Review
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Cuny Law School: Outside Perspectives And Reflections, Judith Kleinberg, Mark Barnes
Cuny Law School: Outside Perspectives And Reflections, Judith Kleinberg, Mark Barnes
Nova Law Review
Under the influences of legal realism and its modern variants in linguistic and psychoanalytic of law, critical legal studies, and social science approaches to law, significant departures from the Langdell's model curriculum have become common: first year courses on legal method or legal process; near-abandonment of the socratic method by some teachers and at some schools (Yale, for example); the use of non-case teaching materials in upper-level seminars; and extensive clinical programs.
Legal Externships: Can They Be Valuable Clinical Experiences For Law Students?, Henry Rose
Legal Externships: Can They Be Valuable Clinical Experiences For Law Students?, Henry Rose
Nova Law Review
The case method of instruction has dominated American legal education for more than a century.