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Teaching Law With Computers, Richard Warner Feb 1998

Teaching Law With Computers, Richard Warner

Richard Warner

No abstract provided.


Teaching Law With Computers (With Richard Warner & Will Sadler), Stephen D. Sowle Feb 1998

Teaching Law With Computers (With Richard Warner & Will Sadler), Stephen D. Sowle

Stephen D. Sowle

No abstract provided.


Exploring The Concept Of Post-Tenure Review In Law Schools, Ira P. Robbins Dec 1997

Exploring The Concept Of Post-Tenure Review In Law Schools, Ira P. Robbins

Ira P. Robbins

Introduction: Faculty in American law schools and universities often view the award of tenure as an inviolate guarantee of job security.' From this perspective, any attempt to monitor the level and quality of a tenured professor's work infringes on academic freedom. Recently, however, academics have argued that shielding the performance of tenured faculty from serious review potentially may be a disservice to the academic institution. Critics complain that schools sacrifice professional accountability when deficient performance goes undetected and uncorrected.


The Public Service Proposal: Educating Lawyers And Lawyers Educating, Arthur G. Lefrancois Dec 1997

The Public Service Proposal: Educating Lawyers And Lawyers Educating, Arthur G. Lefrancois

Arthur G. LeFrancois

No abstract provided.