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1979

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The Clinical Method Of Legal Instruction: Its Theory And Implementation, David R. Barnhizer Jan 1979

The Clinical Method Of Legal Instruction: Its Theory And Implementation, David R. Barnhizer

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This article assists the process of understanding the clinical methodology by analyzing the following premises. 1. The method of instruction termed "clinical" differs from the Langdellian appellate casebook method in only one respect--the clinical method collects directly experienced legal processes involving a third party (the client) as its core of material studied by the law student while the casebook method utilizes collections of vicariously or indirectly experienced two-dimensional material as its core of learning material. 2. Issues of what specific educational goals are selected by the law teacher, and the techniques of instruction (Socratic, lecture, discussion, videotapes, etc.) are not …