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Postdoc Payback: A Call For Reform Comments, Peter A. Hecker
Postdoc Payback: A Call For Reform Comments, Peter A. Hecker
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
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Externships And New Lawyer Mentoring: The Practicing Lawyer's Role In Educating New Lawyers, James Backman
Externships And New Lawyer Mentoring: The Practicing Lawyer's Role In Educating New Lawyers, James Backman
Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law
Law schools and bar associations have begun successful and sustainable programs to assist law students and new lawyers in making the transition from law school to the first year of legal practice. The key to the universal availability of these proven approaches is the willingness of experienced lawyers to become supervising mentors for law school externship programs and for bar association mentoring programs for new lawyers. The traditional roadblocks to implementation of these programs have disappeared by eliminating the heavy costs involved in traditional law school clinical programs and by adding quality controls to bar association programs to assure that …
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
Reproducing Gender On Law School Faculties, Ann C. Mcginley
BYU Law Review
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Forming The Human Person: Can The Seminary Model Save The Legal Profession?, Stephen M. Siptroth
Forming The Human Person: Can The Seminary Model Save The Legal Profession?, Stephen M. Siptroth
Brigham Young University Education and Law Journal
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In Memoriam: Rex E. Lee, H. Reese Hansen
The Role Of Legal Education In Defining Modern Legal Professions, David S. Clark
The Role Of Legal Education In Defining Modern Legal Professions, David S. Clark
BYU Law Review
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What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
What Role For The Law School In American Legal Education? Purposefully Restructuring The Law School Curriculum, Malcolm Richard Wilkey
BYU Law Review
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Bridging The Gap: Legal Education And Lawyer Competency, E. Gordon Gee, Donald W. Jackson
Bridging The Gap: Legal Education And Lawyer Competency, E. Gordon Gee, Donald W. Jackson
BYU Law Review
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