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Legal Uncertainties: Covid-19, Distance Learning, Bar Exams, And The Future Of U.S. Legal Education, Christine Corcos
Legal Uncertainties: Covid-19, Distance Learning, Bar Exams, And The Future Of U.S. Legal Education, Christine Corcos
Journal Articles
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the U.S. legal academy and legal profession to make changes to legal education and training very rapidly in order to accommodate the needs of students, graduates, practitioners, clients, and the public. Like most of the public, members of the profession assumed that most, if not all, of the changes would be temporary, and life would return to a pre-pandemic normal.
These assumed temporary changes included a rapid and massive shift to online teaching for legal education, to online administration of the bar exam in some jurisdictions, or the option to offer the diploma privilege in others. …
Admission And Reinstatement Of Felons To The Bar: West Virginia And The General Rule, Leonard Copeland
Admission And Reinstatement Of Felons To The Bar: West Virginia And The General Rule, Leonard Copeland
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Local Associated Counsel In The Federal District Courts: A Call For Change, Robert L. Misner
Local Associated Counsel In The Federal District Courts: A Call For Change, Robert L. Misner
Cornell Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Definition Of Legal Competence: Will The Circle Be Unbroken, David M. White
The Definition Of Legal Competence: Will The Circle Be Unbroken, David M. White
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Renewed Emphasis On Professional Responsibility, John T. Hood Jr.
Renewed Emphasis On Professional Responsibility, John T. Hood Jr.
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Versus Federal Jurisdiction And Control Over Admission And Discipline Of Attorneys, Esdel Beane Yost
State Versus Federal Jurisdiction And Control Over Admission And Discipline Of Attorneys, Esdel Beane Yost
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standards Of Legal Education And The League Of Ohio Law Schools, Stanley A. Samad
Standards Of Legal Education And The League Of Ohio Law Schools, Stanley A. Samad
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Congressional Control Of U. S. Supreme Court Jurisdiction, George H. Faust
Congressional Control Of U. S. Supreme Court Jurisdiction, George H. Faust
Cleveland State Law Review
Senate Bill No. 2646 proposed in the Congress is unprecedented in scope. If it is enacted the Supreme Court will be reduced to a virtual nullity. Displeasure with recent decisions of the Court has engendered an attack upon its status which strikes at its vitals. This article is an analysis of the bill and the types of cases over which the Supreme Court would no longer have appellate jurisdiction.
Admission To The Bar--Denial Of Admission To Admitted And Suspected Subversives, I. A. P. Jr.
Admission To The Bar--Denial Of Admission To Admitted And Suspected Subversives, I. A. P. Jr.
West Virginia Law Review
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Constitutional Law--Denial Of Admission To The Bar Due To Prior Communist Contacts A Deprivation Of Due Process, Sheldon L. Greene
Constitutional Law--Denial Of Admission To The Bar Due To Prior Communist Contacts A Deprivation Of Due Process, Sheldon L. Greene
Case Western Reserve Law Review
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Trade Barriers To Bar Admissions, H. Claude Horack
Trade Barriers To Bar Admissions, H. Claude Horack
Faculty Scholarship
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Securing Proper Bar Examinations, H. Claude Horack
Securing Proper Bar Examinations, H. Claude Horack
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Bar Examiner And The Law Schools, H. Claude Horack
The Bar Examiner And The Law Schools, H. Claude Horack
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Legal Aid Clinic And Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
The Legal Aid Clinic And Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
How The Common Objective Of Bar Examiners And Law Schools Can Be Achieved, Douglas B. Maggs
How The Common Objective Of Bar Examiners And Law Schools Can Be Achieved, Douglas B. Maggs
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Clinical Preparation For Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
Clinical Preparation For Admission To The Bar, John S. Bradway
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Law Schools And Legal Clinics, Charles M. Hepburn
Law Schools And Legal Clinics, Charles M. Hepburn
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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