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Cleveland State University

1980

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Selected Summaries Of Law School Clinical Programs, Cleveland State Law Review Jan 1980

Selected Summaries Of Law School Clinical Programs, Cleveland State Law Review

Cleveland State Law Review

These summaries are based on the 1980 funded Title XI abstracts on file with the U.S. Department of Education. They are not intended to include all clinical programs, but rather it is a representative sample to be used to compare and evaluate one's own clinical programs.


The Search For Good Lawyering: A Concept And Model Of Lawyering Competencies, H. Russell Cort, Jack L. Sammons Jan 1980

The Search For Good Lawyering: A Concept And Model Of Lawyering Competencies, H. Russell Cort, Jack L. Sammons

Cleveland State Law Review

Every task performed by a lawyer can be analyzed and evaluated as a manifestation of that lawyer's underlying abilities. A system for analyzing these tasks, when conducted in a valid and consistent manner, could eventually result in the creation of standards for all legal education, ranging from teaching methods and curriculum design to questions of student retention and lawyer certification. The Competency-Based Task Force of the Antioch School of Law has been working on such a system for six years and believes that a workable model has been developed. The purpose of this article is to describe and explain that …