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Gulati, Mitu; Sander, Richard; Sockloskie, Robert – Journal of Legal Education, 2001
Used survey data to assess the third-year experience of law students. Found that most students were disengaged but satisfied and optimistic; a much smaller group felt alienated. Proposes some legal education reforms. (EV)
Descriptors: Educational Improvement, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions), Student Experience
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Henderson, Bethany Rubin – Journal of Legal Education, 2003
Explores the purpose of law school and its impact on students' perceptions of professional norms. Reviews reasons for student dissatisfaction with law school and examines the current pedagogical and curricular practices. Offers suggestions to improve the relevance of legal education to the real world lawyers will encounter. (SLD)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Law Schools, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions)
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Rickson, Roy E. – Journal of Legal Education, 1973
Discusses when law students legitimize the expectations of their professors rather than those of their peers. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Faculty, Higher Education, Law Schools
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Neumann, Richard K., Jr. – Journal of Legal Education, 2000
Used statistics from publicly available sources to establish how women are treated in legal education. Found that women will soon be the majority of students; although they have higher undergraduate grades than men, that differential reverses in the first year of law school. Also, women faculty are paid less than comparable male colleagues and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Females, Law Schools, Law Students
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Levine, Henry D. – Journal of Legal Education, 1976
This survey and analysis provides a picture of the role of each component of Ames (the cases, BSA advisors, arguments, and judges) in overall student attitudes towards the program. Understanding student reactions to Ames through appropriate polling can improve the quality of debate over the program and its contribution to first year study. (LBH)
Descriptors: Courts, Higher Education, Law Students, Lawyers
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Campbell, Thomas P., Jr. – Journal of Legal Education, 1974
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Higher Education, Law Students, Lawyers
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Gibson, William M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1973
Describes a program in which law students teach the basic concepts of law in public schools. (PG)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Educational Programs, Higher Education, Law Students
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Cutright, Phillips; And Others – Journal of Legal Education, 1975
To test the rationale of Rule 13, which requires 54 semester hours in 14 subject matter areas for bar examination eligibility, a study analyzed the performance of 272 Indiana University Law School graduates on the Indiana bar exam. No course or group of courses was found to have any consistent relationship to success or failure. (JT)
Descriptors: Certification, Courses, Educational Research, Higher Education
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Siegfried, John J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
Noting the increasing role of economics in the law, many law schools have introduced formal economics instruction into their curricula. Several of the controversies surrounding liberal arts courses taught in law schools are examined. Prior formal coursework in the subject appeared to have no relationship to course performance. (MLW)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Courses, Data Analysis, Economics
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Amandes, Richard B. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
At the end of each academic year in most law schools, the faculty face the task of deciding what to do with that year's academically disqualified students. Experiences at Texas Tech University are used to illustrate a philosophy and approach in handling disqualification situations. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Admission, Disqualification, Eligibility, Higher Education
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Shepherd, George B. – Journal of Legal Education, 2003
Focuses on a major barrier to the full entry of blacks into the legal profession: the elaborate system of the American Bar Association (ABA) for accreditation of law schools. Discusses the academic racism and financial racism of the ABA accreditation system. (SLD)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Black Students, Equal Education, Law Schools
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Usprich, S. J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
An alternative to conventional law school course enrollment restrictions, implemented at the University of Western Ontario, provides for students to accumulate "points" designating the importance placed on gaining entry into particular courses. The system's primary advantage is that it allows students to express their course priorities.…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Educational Economics, Enrollment Influences, Higher Education
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Baier, Paul R. – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
It is proposed that a few "destinct and lively pictures" be included in teaching materials in order to stimulate study of constitutional law instruction. A picture is seen as a door to ideas. (MLW)
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, College Instruction, Higher Education, Law Schools
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Elkins, James R. – Journal of Legal Education, 1985
Excerpts from law students' journals illustrate themes of their early experiences with law school, including idealism, high expectations, exhilaration, frustration, stress, conflict, boredom, alienation, and despair. (MSE)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Autobiographies, Diaries, Higher Education
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Amsterdam, Anthony G. – Journal of Legal Education, 1984
Legal education is seen as too narrow because it fails to develop in students ways of thinking within and about the role of lawyers--methods of critical analysis, planning and decision-making that are conceptual foundations for practical skills. (MLW)
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, College Instruction, Critical Thinking, Experiential Learning
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