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Telling A Story About Storytelling, Andrew W. Mcthenia Jan 1990

Telling A Story About Storytelling, Andrew W. Mcthenia

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The Dualist Model Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Marin Roger Scordato Jan 1990

The Dualist Model Of Legal Teaching And Scholarship, Marin Roger Scordato

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It is not the purpose of this Article to evaluate the accuracy of the claim that teaching and research can be mutually supportive functions. Instead, the following analysis focuses on an aspect of the current situation which has been given much less attention, the costs to both legal scholarship and to law school teaching that result from the predominant dualist model. Identifying and examining some of these costs is important because even if it were established conclusively that legal research and teaching are mutually supportive pursuits, the desirability of the dualist model ultimately depends upon a balancing of the benefits …