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Changing The Modal Law School: Rethinking U.S. Legal Education In (Most) Schools, Nancy B. Rapoport Oct 2017

Changing The Modal Law School: Rethinking U.S. Legal Education In (Most) Schools, Nancy B. Rapoport

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

This essay argues that discussions of educational reform in U.S. law schools have suffered from a fundamental misconception: that the education provided in all of the American Bar Association-accredited schools is roughly the same. A better description of the educational opportunities provided by ABA-accredited law schools would group the schools into three rough clusters: the “elite” law schools, the modal (most frequently occurring) law schools, and the precarious law schools. Because the elite law schools do not need much “reforming,” the better focus of reform would concentrate on the modal and precarious schools; however, both elite and modal law schools …


College Graduation As An Entrance Requirement To Law Schools, W. Harrison Hitchler Oct 2017

College Graduation As An Entrance Requirement To Law Schools, W. Harrison Hitchler

Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)

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The Future Of The Practice Of Law: Can Alternative Business Structures For The Legal Profession Improve Access To Legal Services?, James M. Mccauley May 2017

The Future Of The Practice Of Law: Can Alternative Business Structures For The Legal Profession Improve Access To Legal Services?, James M. Mccauley

University of Richmond Law Review

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Remarks On Campus Sexual Assault, Alison M. Tinsey May 2017

Remarks On Campus Sexual Assault, Alison M. Tinsey

University of Richmond Law Review

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Legal Clinics Of Uwed: 16 Years Of Experience In Theoretical And Practical Training Of Law Students, I. Cherkashina Jan 2017

Legal Clinics Of Uwed: 16 Years Of Experience In Theoretical And Practical Training Of Law Students, I. Cherkashina

International Relations: Politics, Economics, Law

Clinical legal education isan additional burden on curators, which so far has not been taken into account anywhere. This education also requires financial expenses, including stationery, educational and specialized literature, periodicals, updating of legal information systems, maintenance of office equipment, etc. Like any innovative activity, a legal clinic requires effort and investment and only then can demonstrate a positive result. The functioning of the legal clinic of the UWED confirms the undeniable truth: we will get good specialists - future conductors of the policy of our state both in the country and abroad, if we apply such a proven method …