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Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Lewis M. Simes As Teacher, Bertel M. Sparks
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Lewis M. Simes As Mentor, Paul E. Basye
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Lewis M. Simes As Colleague, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Tribute to Lewis M. Simes
Lawyers And Professionalism: A Further Psychiatric Perspective On Legal Education, Andrew S. Watson
Lawyers And Professionalism: A Further Psychiatric Perspective On Legal Education, Andrew S. Watson
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
In recent years, clinical teaching methods have played an increasingly significant role in the education of this nation's lawyers. With the consequential accumulation of data pertaining to various institutional experiences, it is now worthwhile to explore, from a clinician's perspective, some of the psychodynamics of this educational process as it appears to affect a student's future professional behavior. In addition to such an examination, this article will delineate methods for dealing with the stresses of a lawyer's professional life, suggesting ways in which the attorney may satisfy his goals as well as those of his client. It is hoped that …
The Woman Law Student: The View From The Front Of The Classroom, Jurate Jason, Lizabeth Moody, James Schuerger
The Woman Law Student: The View From The Front Of The Classroom, Jurate Jason, Lizabeth Moody, James Schuerger
Cleveland State Law Review
The primary purpose of this study was to examine law professors' opinions on selected areas of the professor-student relationship with primary focus on the professors' views of and reactions to women law students. A secondary purpose of the study was to stimulate law professors to examine their attitudes and behavior toward women law students.