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Redlich, Norman – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
As law schools shed their pervasive elitism, clinical training will grow in scope and importance. Lawyers who meet the demands of a broad-based clientele cannot function with the limited skills that traditional education has provided. Law schools will have to train people to operate independently. (MLW)
Descriptors: Business, Educational Change, Experiential Learning, Higher Education

Van Valkenburg, E. Walter – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
The extent to which American legal education may have contributed and may be contributing to this society's use of litigation as a means of resolving conflict is considered. Legal scholarship fostered the development of a common law system which gave American courts vast, and largely unguided, lawmaking responsibilities. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Court Litigation, Curriculum

Cramton, Roger C. – Journal of Legal Education, 1982
What is wrong with the law curriculum, how to improve it, and obstacles to be overcome are discussed. The law curriculum is seen as: deficient in structure, not sufficiently diverse, neither sufficiently theoretical nor sufficiently practical, and not always sufficiently demanding. (MLW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Evaluation, Educational Change, Educational Improvement, Educational Innovation

Murphy, Cornelius F. – Ohio Northern University Law Review, 1979
The traditional practice of training lawyers in an academic setting only is challenged, and it is proposed that an apprenticeship or field experience element be added. The responsibility for this lies with both the academic and legal communities. Available from Ohio Northern University, 525 S. Main St., Ada, OH 45810; $5.00. (MSE)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Cooperative Education, Educational Change, Educational History

Sahlas, Peter J.; Chastenay, Carl – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
A discussion of the new era of legal education in Russia examines the general structure of the legal system and related careers, legal education within and outside the universities, costs, and curriculum design. A more detailed look at the St. Petersburg State University law school examines the curriculum, teaching methods, testing, instructional…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Education, Curriculum Design, Educational Change