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In Pittsburgh, Freedom Abridged, Bruce Ledewitz Dec 2005

In Pittsburgh, Freedom Abridged, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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Make >Em Fess Up, Bruce Ledewitz Sep 2005

Make >Em Fess Up, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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The End Of American Democracy?, Bruce Ledewitz Apr 2005

The End Of American Democracy?, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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Up Against The Wall Of Separation: The Question Of Religious Democracy, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 2005

Up Against The Wall Of Separation: The Question Of Religious Democracy, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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The Present And Future Of Federalism, Bruce Ledewitz Jan 2005

The Present And Future Of Federalism, Bruce Ledewitz

Ledewitz Papers

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The Lawyer-Advocate Vs. The Poet-Advocate, Tom Corbett Jan 2005

The Lawyer-Advocate Vs. The Poet-Advocate, Tom Corbett

Law Faculty Publications

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The Political Value Of Knowledge And The Elite Schools' Curricula: To Ignore Or Not To Ignore Marxism?, Dana Neacsu Jan 2005

The Political Value Of Knowledge And The Elite Schools' Curricula: To Ignore Or Not To Ignore Marxism?, Dana Neacsu

Law Faculty Publications

This article focuses on the content of elite law schools' curricula. Like all such debates, this one also reflects the author's political and social concerns, which at this time are questioning the impact such curricula have on the graduates' abilities to deliberate "upon the full range of issues which might appear directly or indirectly on a less impoverished [contemporary] political agenda." Elite law schools, which are usually associated with elite universities, are expected to offer liberal legal education. Elite law schools are the fountain of legal scholarship. They are also the place where many of this nation's leaders acquire both …