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University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 1981
Judges were surveyed for their views on their law clerks' responsibility for confidentiality. Background is outlined, results are presented, and guidelines for law clerk conduct are suggested. The questionnaire is appended. Available from: Executive Editor, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 3400 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, PA 19104, $6.50.…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Codes of Ethics, Confidentiality, Ethics
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Stone, Elizabeth Walker – Journal of Negro Education, 1983
Discusses the ingredients of effective legal writing: reading, mechanics, reasoning, and writing. Addresses a general description of each area, the kinds of skills needed in the area, writing problems particular to poorly prepared minority students, and steps that teachers might take to remedy these problems. (CMG)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educationally Disadvantaged, Higher Education, Law Students
Gutman, Howard W. – Student Lawyer, 1980
Finding the appropriate judicial clerkship begins with identifying the most qualified, personable, and respected judges, at all levels. Resume and letter writing, recommendations, and interviews are also essential elements to be carefully undertaken. (Journal availability: 1155 E. 60th St., Chicago, IL 60637, sc $1.00). (MSE)
Descriptors: Court Judges, Higher Education, Internship Programs, Interviews
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Beck, Phyllis W.; Burns, David – Journal of Legal Education, 1979
Because some law students experience an emotional crisis related to law school, law school staff need a model to help them assist the individual student. A Beck Depression Inventory (a self-administered indicator for professional help) and a Daily Activity Schedule (a technique for problem solving) are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Graduate Students, Higher Education
Goldfarb, Sally F., Comp. – 1982
More than 80 law schools are discussed by students attending them. Emphasis is on whether to attend, choice of institution, admissions chances, and financing a legal education. Chapter 1, "Is Law School for You?" discusses jobs, money, status, the service aspect of law, the content of a law degree, examining options other than law school, and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, College Choice, Eligibility