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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
How To Train Your Supervisor, Kris Franklin, Paula J. Manning
How To Train Your Supervisor, Kris Franklin, Paula J. Manning
Articles & Chapters
In an ideal world every meeting between law students and professors, or between beginning lawyers and their supervisors, would leave supervisors impressed by their charges and junior lawyers/students with a clear sense of direction for their work. But we do not live in that ideal world. Instead, supervisors, supervisees, law professors and law students frequently leave such meetings feeling frustrated, disconnected and without a shared understanding of how to improve the experience (and future performance).
This Article seeks to improve supervisory meetings, and to do so from the perspective of the ones under supervision. There is a genuine art to …
Talented But Overlooked, Heidi K. Brown
Talented But Overlooked, Heidi K. Brown
Articles & Chapters
We should transform hiring and mentoring of introverted lawyers.
Inclusive Legal Writing, Heidi K. Brown
Advocating For Our Future, Sarah J. Mirsky
A Significant Symposium, Roger J. Miner
See Erie: Critical Study Of Legal Authority, Kris Franklin
See Erie: Critical Study Of Legal Authority, Kris Franklin
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
Implementing A New City Charter: Thoughts On My Tenure As Corporation Counsel In A Time Of Transition, O. Peter Sherwood
Implementing A New City Charter: Thoughts On My Tenure As Corporation Counsel In A Time Of Transition, O. Peter Sherwood
NYLS Law Review
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Podcasts, Powerpoint, And Pedagogy: Using Technology To Teach The Part-Time Student, Joyce D. Saltalamachia
Podcasts, Powerpoint, And Pedagogy: Using Technology To Teach The Part-Time Student, Joyce D. Saltalamachia
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sim City: Teaching “Thinking Like A Lawyer” In Simulation-Based Clinical Courses, Kris Franklin
Sim City: Teaching “Thinking Like A Lawyer” In Simulation-Based Clinical Courses, Kris Franklin
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fighting For The City In Context: William Nelson And The Legal History Of New York, William P. Lapiana
Fighting For The City In Context: William Nelson And The Legal History Of New York, William P. Lapiana
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching With Technology: Is The Pedagogical Fulcrum Shifting?, Camille Broussard
Teaching With Technology: Is The Pedagogical Fulcrum Shifting?, Camille Broussard
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Decline And Fall Of The Dominant Paradigm: Trustworthiness Of Case Reports In The Digital Age, William R. Mills
The Decline And Fall Of The Dominant Paradigm: Trustworthiness Of Case Reports In The Digital Age, William R. Mills
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Clinical Year, Stephen Ellmann
Writing About The Law, Jethro K. Lieberman
Wikipedia And The Future Of Legal Education, Beth Simone Noveck
Wikipedia And The Future Of Legal Education, Beth Simone Noveck
Articles & Chapters
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Introduction, Stephanie Sado
Writing About The Law, Jethro K. Lieberman
Reading, Writing, And Citing: In Praise Of Law Reviews, Cameron Stracher
Reading, Writing, And Citing: In Praise Of Law Reviews, Cameron Stracher
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bleak House: Narratives In Literature And Law Schoo, John J. Osborn
Bleak House: Narratives In Literature And Law Schoo, John J. Osborn
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lost In Translation? Some Brief Notes On Writing About Law For The Layperson, Brandt Goldstein
Lost In Translation? Some Brief Notes On Writing About Law For The Layperson, Brandt Goldstein
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Charles Reich’S Journey From The Yale Law Journal To The New York Times Bestseller List: The Personal History Of The Greening Of America, Rodger D. Citron
Charles Reich’S Journey From The Yale Law Journal To The New York Times Bestseller List: The Personal History Of The Greening Of America, Rodger D. Citron
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
“Ain’T No Goin’ Back”: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
“Ain’T No Goin’ Back”: Teaching Mental Disability Law Courses Online, Michael L. Perlin
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Law Review Symposium On Women’S Rights And Pornography: Big Sister, Big Brother, And The Role Of Legal Scholarship In Affirming Human Rights, Nadine Strossen
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Two Hemispheres Of Legal Education And The Rise And Fall Of Local Law Schools, Randolph N. Jonakait
The Two Hemispheres Of Legal Education And The Rise And Fall Of Local Law Schools, Randolph N. Jonakait
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Process Reengineering And Legal Education: An Essay On Daring To Think Differently, Karen Gross
Process Reengineering And Legal Education: An Essay On Daring To Think Differently, Karen Gross
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
The Rise And Fall Of American Legal Education, Richard A. Matasar
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rhetoric, Advocacy And Ethics: Reflections On Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Stephen A. Newman
Rhetoric, Advocacy And Ethics: Reflections On Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Stephen A. Newman
Articles & Chapters
The rhetorical skill necessary to speaking and writing persuasively may be studied with great profit by exploring realms of knowledge far from the courtroom and the law office. Literature naturally comes to mind as a rich resource for the study of persuasion. For this essay, I have chosen a well-known set of speeches that appear in William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar to illustrate various aspects of persuasion.
In the play's most riveting scene, Marcus Brutus and Mark Antony speak before a crowd of Romans, giving their opposing views of the assassination of Caesar. Brutus claims justification for his and his co-conspirators' …
Integrating Legal Research Skills Into Commercial Law, Camille Broussard, Karen Gross
Integrating Legal Research Skills Into Commercial Law, Camille Broussard, Karen Gross
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.
The Shape Of The Universe: The Impact Of Unpublished Opinions On The Process Of Legal Research, William R. Mills
The Shape Of The Universe: The Impact Of Unpublished Opinions On The Process Of Legal Research, William R. Mills
NYLS Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
The Rhetorics Of Legal Authority Constructing Authoritativeness, The “Ellen Effect,” And The Example Of Sodomy Law., Kris Franklin
Articles & Chapters
No abstract provided.