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A Short History Of The School Of Law At Ualr, Lawrence H. Averill Jr.
A Short History Of The School Of Law At Ualr, Lawrence H. Averill Jr.
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Comment On Style: The Elevator As Metaphor, James Brook
A Comment On Style: The Elevator As Metaphor, James Brook
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Legal Education For Non-Litigators: The Role Of The Law Schools And The Practicing Bar, Gerald Korngold
Legal Education For Non-Litigators: The Role Of The Law Schools And The Practicing Bar, Gerald Korngold
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Virtues And Vices In Practical Legal Education: Address Given On The Occasion Of The 1985 Commencement Of The Dickinson School Of Law, Charles A. Morrison Q.C.
Virtues And Vices In Practical Legal Education: Address Given On The Occasion Of The 1985 Commencement Of The Dickinson School Of Law, Charles A. Morrison Q.C.
Penn State International Law Review
This Article is the Commencement Address given to the Class of 1985 at Dickinson Law School.
Introduction, James F. Simon
George L. Haskins, Morris L. Arnold
Legal Education And Social Responsibility, Sandra Day O'Connor
Legal Education And Social Responsibility, Sandra Day O'Connor
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Preface: Missouri Law Review--1913-1936-1986, Dale A. Whitman
Preface: Missouri Law Review--1913-1936-1986, Dale A. Whitman
Faculty Publications
The half-century from 1936 to 1986 has seen astonishing growth in the law and in legal education. Among countless illustrations are the enormous expansion of the law of products liability, the promulgation and adoption of numerous Model and Uniform Acts and Codes, and the adoption of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and of Evidence. In Missouri, procedural civil and criminal codes have been created, a new Constitution has been adopted, and the judiciary has recently abandoned the doctrine of contributory negligence in favor of a system of pure comparative fault, working a fundamental change in our common law of …
Mediator Expectations And Professional Training: Implications For Teaching Dispute Resolution, Raymond Albert
Mediator Expectations And Professional Training: Implications For Teaching Dispute Resolution, Raymond Albert
Journal of Dispute Resolution
Thus, this study explores the following questions within the context of landlord-tenant disputes: What are mediator role expectations? Do these vary depending on the mediator's professional training? What are the implications for the teaching of disputes resolution?
Reflections Of An Octogenarian On Criminal Law And Criminology, Jerome Hall
Reflections Of An Octogenarian On Criminal Law And Criminology, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Two Cheers For The Case Method, Gene R. Shreve
Two Cheers For The Case Method, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
The Place Of Law And Social Science In The Structure Of Legal Education, Sheldon Jay Plager, David M. Trubek
The Place Of Law And Social Science In The Structure Of Legal Education, Sheldon Jay Plager, David M. Trubek
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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