Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Access to justice (2)
- Accountability of law schools (2)
- Adversary system (2)
- Clinics (2)
- Common morality (2)
-
- Education models (2)
- Ethics education (2)
- Experiential learning (2)
- Failures of the legal system (2)
- Financial crisis of 2008 (2)
- Fourfold Root of Sufficient Reasoning (2)
- Legal education (2)
- Legal ethics (2)
- Legal specialties (2)
- Moral activism (2)
- Morally activist lawyering (2)
- Pedagogy (2)
- Practice areas (2)
- Professional pedagogies (2)
- Public interest law (2)
- Public responsibility for legal education (2)
- Restructuring legal education (2)
- Role conflicts (2)
- Roles of a lawyer (2)
- Teaching law firm (2)
- File Type
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Harmonizing Current Threats: Using The Outcry For Legal Education Reforms To Take Another Look At Civil Gideon And What It Means To Be An American Lawyer, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Harmonizing Current Threats: Using The Outcry For Legal Education Reforms To Take Another Look At Civil Gideon And What It Means To Be An American Lawyer, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Cathryn A. Miller-Wilson
"Harmonizing Current Threats: Using the Outcry for Legal Education Reforms to Take Another Look at Civil Gideon and What it Means to be an American Lawyer," makes the argument that, like medical education, legal education should be seen as a public responsibility. With the extra government funding that would come from this view of legal education, Miller-Wilson proposes incorporating "teaching law firms" after law school for students to practice in various specialties before graduation, similar to a medical residency.
Harmonizing Current Threats: Using The Outcry For Legal Education Reforms To Take Another Look At Civil Gideon And What It Means To Be An American Lawyer, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Harmonizing Current Threats: Using The Outcry For Legal Education Reforms To Take Another Look At Civil Gideon And What It Means To Be An American Lawyer, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Cathryn A. Miller-Wilson
"Harmonizing Current Threats: Using the Outcry for Legal Education Reforms to Take Another Look at Civil Gideon and What it Means to be an American Lawyer," makes the argument that, like medical education, legal education should be seen as a public responsibility. With the extra government funding that would come from this view of legal education, Miller-Wilson proposes incorporating "teaching law firms" after law school for students to practice in various specialties before graduation, similar to a medical residency.
Becoming Poor: Stories Of The Real Safety Net And The Consequences For Middle America, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Becoming Poor: Stories Of The Real Safety Net And The Consequences For Middle America, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Cathryn A. Miller-Wilson
No abstract provided.
A Victory For Families In Need, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
A Victory For Families In Need, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Cathryn A. Miller-Wilson
No abstract provided.
Victory For Kids: Standby Guardianship Advances, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Victory For Kids: Standby Guardianship Advances, Cathryn Miller-Wilson
Cathryn A. Miller-Wilson
No abstract provided.