Legal Education at the Crossroads

Legal Education at the Crossroads
Title Legal Education at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Avrom Sherr
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 134
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Law
ISBN 1315412950

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For several years legal professions across the world have, to varying degrees, been undergoing dramatic changes as a result of a range of forces such as globalization, diversification and changes in regulation. In many jurisdictions the extent of these transformations have led to a process of professional fragmentation and generated uncertainty at institutional, organisational and individual levels about the nature and future of legal professionalism. As a result legal education is in flux in many of jurisdictions including the United States, the UK and Australia, with further effects in other Common Law and some Civil law countries. The situation in the UK exemplifies the sense of uncertainty and crisis, with a growing number of pathways into law; an increasing surplus of law graduates to graduate entry positions and most recently proposals for reform of legal education and training by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). This collection addresses both current and historical approaches showing that some problems which appear to be modern are endemic, that there are still some important prospects for change and that policy issues may be more important than the interests of lawyers and educators. This makes this volume a source of interest to lawyers, law students, academic and policy makers as well as the discerning public. This book was previously published as a special issue of the International Journal of the Legal Profession.

Reforming Legal Education

Reforming Legal Education
Title Reforming Legal Education PDF eBook
Author David M. Moss
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 251
Release 2012-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617358614

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In today’s volatile law school environment, curriculum reform has emerged as a significant focus. It is commonly understood that law schools effectively teach certain analytical skills, but are less successful in other areas, and often scramble to adapt to evolving aims. This book demonstrates how law schools are successfully reforming their curriculum - and lays the framework to show how all schools of law can engage in a continuous reform model that proactively shapes our profession. It is expected that faculty and professional staff engaged in legal education will utilize this book as a primary resource to guide their respective reform efforts. Each contributed chapter presents a case study of a data-driven curriculum reform effort. The initial chapters set the conceptual context for the book, while the final chapter offers summative recommendations for considering legal education reform as derived from the earlier case study chapters. This book adds significantly to the literature in legal education, as we gain first hand insight into evidence based reform for the legal education community.

Legal Services Regulation at the Crossroads

Legal Services Regulation at the Crossroads
Title Legal Services Regulation at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Noel Semple
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 329
Release 2015-02-27
Genre Law
ISBN 1784711667

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Who should be allowed to provide legal services to others? What characteristics must these services possess? Through a comparative study of English-speaking jurisdictions, this book illuminates the policy choices involved in legal services regulation a

Law School 2.0

Law School 2.0
Title Law School 2.0 PDF eBook
Author David I. C. Thomson
Publisher LexisNexis/Matthew Bender
Total Pages 196
Release 2009
Genre Computers
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Legal education is at a crossroads. As a media-saturated generation of students enters law school, they find themselves thrust into a fairly backward mode of instruction, much of which is over 100 years old. Over those years, legal education has resisted many credible reports recommending change, most recently those from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and from the Clinical Legal Education Association. Meanwhile, the cost of legal education continues to skyrocket, with many law students graduating with crushing debt they have difficulty paying back. All of these factors are likely to reach a crescendo in the next few years, setting the stage for a perfect storm out of which can come significant change. But legal education has successfully resisted systemic change for many years. Given that dubious track record, the only way significant change can reasonably be predicted is if something is different this time. Fortunately, there is something different this time: the ubiquity of technology. Since the MacCrate report in 1992, the internet has achieved massive growth, and a generation of students has grown up with sophisticated and pervasive use of technology in nearly every facet of their lives. This book describes how the perfect storm of generational change and the rising cost and criticisms of legal education, combined with extraordinary technological developments, will change the face of legal education as we know it today. Its scope extends from generational changes in our students, to pedagogical shifts inside and outside of the classroom, to hybrid textbooks, all the way to methods of active, interactive, and hypertextual learning. And it describes how this shift can--and will--better prepare law students for the practice of tomorrow.

Rethinking the MBA

Rethinking the MBA
Title Rethinking the MBA PDF eBook
Author Srikant M. Datar
Publisher Harvard Business Press
Total Pages 389
Release 2010
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1422131645

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The authors give the most comprehensive, authoritative and compelling account yet of the troubled state of business education today and go well beyond this to provide a blueprint for the future.

Education at the Crossroads

Education at the Crossroads
Title Education at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Jacques Maritain
Publisher Yale University Press
Total Pages 132
Release 1943-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780300001631

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The author, a modern Catholic writer-philosopher, sets forth his views on Christian education.

Judicial Independence at the Crossroads

Judicial Independence at the Crossroads
Title Judicial Independence at the Crossroads PDF eBook
Author Stephen B Burbank
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 308
Release 2002-04-02
Genre Law
ISBN 9780761926573

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This volume is a collection of essays on the contentious issues of judicial independence and federal judicial selection, written by leading scholars from the disciplines of law, political science, history, economics, and sociology.