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Averbook, Charles J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1972
Descriptors: College Faculty, Graduate Students, Higher Education, Law Students

Ottley, Bruce L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
Developments in legal education in Papua New Guinea are examined and the efforts to meet the challenge of the International Legal Center to produce "new kinds of law-trained people" are analyzed. In recent years a conscious effort has been made to produce an entirely new approach to legal education. (MLW)
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Faculty, Developing Nations, Higher Education

Murphy, Earl Finbar – Wisconsin Law Review, 1980
A reminiscence of Willard Hurst with reference to events occurring over more than a quarter-century is presented. Emphasis is on the training of graduate law students in legal historical research. (Journal available from: University of Wisconsin Law School, Madison, WI 53706, $4.00.) (MLW)
Descriptors: Biographies, College Faculty, Graduate Students, Higher Education

Mennell, Robert L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
Many law professors feel challenged by the "quiet" student who does not participate readily in class discussions. Identifying the quiet students is seen as the key to getting them involved. A range of responses to attract the quiet student's attention and some alternatives to attract interest are provided. (MLW)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Faculty, Higher Education, Law Students

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

Doyel, Robert L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
A new course of clinical education at the University of Mississippi is described. A member of the teaching faculty was appointed under the Criminal Justice Act to represent indigent defendants with the assistance of student interns. Goals for the future and possible implementation at other law schools are discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Course Descriptions, Criminal Law, Experiential Learning

Cane, Barbara H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
The law review, it is suggested, is a species of publication that exists primarily to be written, not to be read. How the institution came into being, how a law review actually functions, and the consequences of the dominant law review pattern for legal education and the profession are examined. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Competitive Selection, Editing, Education Work Relationship