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Disruption To Disorder: The Case Study Of For-Profit Legal Education In Riaz Tejani's Law Mart, Andrew W. Jurs Apr 2021

Disruption To Disorder: The Case Study Of For-Profit Legal Education In Riaz Tejani's Law Mart, Andrew W. Jurs

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Rarely a day goes by without headlines hailing new approaches to legal education, from mild changes to major modifications to the existing order. These new approaches range from minor tweaks to major overhauls and, in recent years, have included innovations such as formative assessment, flipped classrooms, two-year JD programs, tiered licensing, GRE admissions, online education, and refocusing on practice skills or professionalism—to name a few. Our era of disruption is a time to stop and reflect upon an earlier story of legal education experimentation, namely the rise and eventual collapse of for-profit legal education. It is a story outlined …