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An Essay On Rebuilding And Renewal In American Legal Education, Jack Graves
An Essay On Rebuilding And Renewal In American Legal Education, Jack Graves
Touro Law Review
The American model of legal education is broken as a value proposition. Like a building with an undermined foundation, it must be rebuilt rather than refurbished. And, like any rebuilding project, it will be costly and disruptive to many of its occupants. However, it will also present unique opportunities for innovation and renewal. This essay suggests a few of the contours for such a rebuilding project and describes a few of the benefits that might result.
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2013, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2013, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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Virginia Bar Exam, July 2013, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, July 2013, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
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Clark Kerr And Me: The Future Of The Public Law School, Rachel Morán
Clark Kerr And Me: The Future Of The Public Law School, Rachel Morán
Indiana Law Journal
Jerome Hall Lecture, delivered on March 21, 2012, Indiana University Maurer School of Law, Bloomington, Indiana
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2013, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2013, Section 1
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
No abstract provided.
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2013, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam, February 2013, Section 2
Virginia Bar Exam Archive
No abstract provided.
Portrait Of Hugh E. Willis (Photograph)
Portrait Of Hugh E. Willis (Photograph)
Hugh Willis (1942-1943 Acting)
Photograph of a painting of Hugh Willis that hangs in the Indiana University Law School (photographer, Chris Meyer).
Law School: A Few Short And Plain Statements, Erin Albert
Law School: A Few Short And Plain Statements, Erin Albert
Butler University Books
Do you want to go to law school? Better read this book first. With the crush of the economic downturn and tight job market, law school might be the right choice for you...or not. After having a first profession, author Erin Albert decided to attend law school, and graduated in May, 2012. After publishing several books, Dr. Albert wanted to publish a book about what law school is "really like." Here are the Top 10 Reasons Why You Should Read This Book:
10. You can live vicariously through the author's experience instead of putting yourself through the very expensive and …
Rethinking U.S. Legal Education: No More "Same Old, Same Old", Nancy B. Rapoport
Rethinking U.S. Legal Education: No More "Same Old, Same Old", Nancy B. Rapoport
Scholarly Works
In this Essay, I suggest that we should think about how to create a curriculum that encourages students to develop a variety of skill sets. Law students simply don’t need three years of Socratic questioning regarding the fine details of court opinions. They need a wide range of experiences, preferably building on skill sets (like the twenty-six Berkeley factors) that effective lawyers have developed. A law school’s curriculum should have courses that focus on different factors in each year of law school. Ultimately, what we should be teaching law students is how to develop the judgment to advise clients. Teaching …
It’S All About The People: Hierarchy, Networks, And Teaching Assistants In A Civil Procedure Classroom Community, Jennifer E. Spreng
It’S All About The People: Hierarchy, Networks, And Teaching Assistants In A Civil Procedure Classroom Community, Jennifer E. Spreng
Jennifer E Spreng
This article provides a blueprint for a “civic community in a law school classroom” that would better prepare many students for what is likely to be their professional future based on natural social hierarchy and network dynamics. It uses experiences from the author's own teaching career to illustrate hierarchy and network dynamics and how to use them to enrich the pedagogical and social experience of a first year course. It also roots those experiences in principles from social psychology, organizational behavior, transformative leadership and all levels of education literature.
Modern law school classrooms fall into two categories: the "polar model" …