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Full-Text Articles in Legal Education
Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
Affirmative Action: Protecting The Untenured Minority Professor During Extreme Financial Exigency, Johnny C. Parker, Linda C. Parker
North Carolina Central Law Review
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Educating Men And Women For Service Through Law: Osgoode Hall Law School 1963-1988, Mary Jane Mossman
Educating Men And Women For Service Through Law: Osgoode Hall Law School 1963-1988, Mary Jane Mossman
Dalhousie Law Journal
My work... has assumed the shape of ... a spiral curriculum, circling around the same issues, though trying to keep them open-ended. This statement was penned by Northrop Frye in Spiritus Mundi in the context of reflections about creativity and literary criticism, but it aptly describes as well the intellectual ferment of writing about legal education in Canada during the past few decades. Indeed, Frye's suggestion that the above quotation "may be only a rationalization for not having budged an inch in eighteen years ' may similarly offer an important clue about the legal education debate in Canada and the …