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Full-Text Articles in Law
Introduction: Celebrating Accreditation, Emily Brantley
Introduction: Celebrating Accreditation, Emily Brantley
Georgia State University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Missed Manners In Courtroom Decorum, Catherine Thérèse Clarke
Missed Manners In Courtroom Decorum, Catherine Thérèse Clarke
Maryland Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Education And Large Law Firms: Delivering Legality Of Solving Problems, Bryant G. Garth
Legal Education And Large Law Firms: Delivering Legality Of Solving Problems, Bryant G. Garth
Indiana Law Journal
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposium
Speculation By A Customer About The Future Of Large Law Firms, Duncan A. Mcdonald
Speculation By A Customer About The Future Of Large Law Firms, Duncan A. Mcdonald
Indiana Law Journal
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and legal Education, Symposium
Theory And The Professions, Eliot Freidson
Theory And The Professions, Eliot Freidson
Indiana Law Journal
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposium
Should Lawyers Stick To Their Last?, Justin A. Stanley
Should Lawyers Stick To Their Last?, Justin A. Stanley
Indiana Law Journal
The Growth of Large Law Firms and Its Effect on the Legal Profession and Legal Education, Symposium
The Quiet Revolution In The American Law Proffesion: Remarks Before The Commission On Professionalism Of The American Bar Association, Peter Megargee Brown
The Quiet Revolution In The American Law Proffesion: Remarks Before The Commission On Professionalism Of The American Bar Association, Peter Megargee Brown
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Speech discusses the decline of the law profession in its commitment to public service. It analyzes the reasons as to why the practice of law has evolved from a profession once thought to epitomize professionalism into one that does not seem much different from other businesses. It discusses the consequences of such a reality. The author suggests measures that the American Bar Association should employ to ameliorate the effects of this reality and outlines steps it should take to help restore the high level of professionalism to the industry.
Ethics: Professionalism, Craft, And Failure, James R. Elkins
Ethics: Professionalism, Craft, And Failure, James R. Elkins
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mid-City Law Center: Opportunity For Academic Innovation, Andrew S. Watson
Mid-City Law Center: Opportunity For Academic Innovation, Andrew S. Watson
Seattle University Law Review
This paper will explore some aspects of legal educaton in the context of the Norton Clapp Law Center, a new mid-city law school complex. The innovations in this Center will bring certain educational hazards, many of which are at the center of recent pedagogical discussions about law schools. This paper attempts to identify these hazards and contemplate ways to forestall them. I will not explore these issues as either a lawyer, an economist, a sociological or anthropological analyst. Rather, my observations will be those of a working psychiatric clinician who is a long-time member of a law faculty, and who …
Clinical Legal Education: The Case Against Separatism, Frank W. Munger
Clinical Legal Education: The Case Against Separatism, Frank W. Munger
Cleveland State Law Review
In this article I attempt to support my conclusion that the future of clinical education lies in its contributions to the classroom, rather than in its function as an independent source of training. This last phase of the clinical movement is the most important, and will constitute the greatest contribution of clinicians to legal education. I will argue that the concerns of clinicians have stimulated the soundest recent thinking about improvements in legal education, and that, therefore, clinics should be used to develop innovations in teaching which can be applied to the traditional classroom. If my arguments are valid, then …
Misconduct Of The Trial Attorney, William L. Libby
Misconduct Of The Trial Attorney, William L. Libby
Cleveland State Law Review
An attorney is licensed and is sworn as an officer of the court. Common law proclaims him to be a "minister of justice in aid of the court." Attorneys are the chief instruments of the Anglo-American system of law. An attorney at a trial is not a contestant like unto a gladiator seeking to prevail at any cost. His cause of action, as well as his opponent's, depends upon a fair and impartially conducted trial. The jury's verdict should be based upon the issues made by the pleadings and evidence, and not upon deceptions created by misconduct.