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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
Morris, Arval A. – J Leg Educ, 1970
Faculty should determine who may teach, what may be taught, how it should be taught and who may be admitted to study. Proposes principle of consulting students in certain academic areas and accomodating them when possible. (AD)
Descriptors: Activism, Administrative Policy, Decision Making, 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

Willging, Thomas E.; Dunn, Thomas G. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
Two studies of law students' attitudes and characteristics reveal some aspects of how the curriculum relates to their moral development, professional and general. It is suggested that law schools should focus on the development of role-taking skills and investigate the sequencing of courses. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ethics, Higher Education, Law Students

Diaz, Rolando J.; Glass, Carol R.; Arnkoff, Diane B.; Tanofsky-Kraff, Marian – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2001
Two models (exam and oral argument performance) to predict academic performance using ability, affective, and cognitive variables were evaluated using students in their first year of law school. Different processes appear to operate in each of the two academic tasks. The implications of the results for law school education and future research are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Affective Measures, Anxiety, Cognitive Processes
Dochy, F. J. R. C.; Bouwens, M. R. J. – 1990
This paper reports an investigation that was done ex post facto, examining the hypothesis that within economics courses defined economics students achieved better results than did law students in the same courses. This should not be the case if the courses are truly multifunctional. Information on an economics and money course and a course on the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Course Content, Distance Education

Clark, Elizabeth Johns; Rieker, Patricia Perri – Journal of Medical Education, 1986
A comparative study of medical and law students was undertaken to examine the sources and consequences of stress during professional training and the impact of stress on personal relationships. Women reported significantly more stress than men. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Females, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Hedegard, James M. – American Bar Foundation Research Journal, 1979
A survey at Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School examined student expectations and their fulfillment, career specialization interests, changes in attitudes toward the legal profession, and personality changes. It was found that the desired student maturation often does not occur. Available from Am. Bar Fdn., 1155 East 60th St.,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Choice, Higher Education, Interest Research

Frey, Martin, A. – Journal of Legal Education, 1978
A study, conducted to test the influence of biorhythms on law school performance, focused on academic disadvantages, absenteeism and withdrawal, biorhythm compatibility among students and teacher, and study efficiency. One conclusion is that outside employment and basic ability are more important than biorhythms in determining success. (JMD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Attendance, Biochemistry, Higher Education
Pashley, Peter J.; Thornton, Andrea E. – 1999
This report proposes an approach to formalize the law school admission process by first requiring law schools to delineate the characteristics they want their incoming classes to possess (e.g., types of undergraduate major, percent of in-state versus out-of-state residents, and levels of cultural diversity). These are then used as constraints on…
Descriptors: Admission (School), College Applicants, College Entrance Examinations, Diversity (Student)

Davidow, Robert P. – University of Cincinnati Law Review, 1981
A survey indicates judgeships are a very attractive legal career. Students preferred selection (in descending order) by initial merit selection, merit promotion from inferior courts, executive appointment, legislative appointment, nonpartisan election, and partisan election. (AVAIL: University of Cincinnati College of Law, Room 12, Taft Hall,…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Choice, Career Ladders, Careers

Huber, Stephen K.; And Others – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
The 1976 entering class of the University of Houston (UH) Law School was surveyed to identify reasons for entering law school and career objectives. Three distinct groups are shown (UH sole school considered, UH only alternative, UH one of several alternatives), each having its own distinctive cluster of social conditions and perspectives. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, College Applicants, College Choice, Expectation

Dickerson, Faith – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
The population of University of Maryland law students seeking mental health counseling in a four-year period is described. It is concluded that students were receptive to counseling services that were both accessible and nonthreatening, and that the services provided a forum for expression not available in the academic program. (MSE)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Counseling Services, Drinking, Drug Abuse

Schwartz, Audrey James – Journal of Legal Education, 1980
A portion of a larger survey study of the socialization of law students is reported. Focus is on student perceptions and idealized views of law, lawyers, and legal education in general and changes in these attitudes influenced by exposure to law school over a seven-month period during the first year. (JMD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Rank, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
Goldring, John – Australian Universities' Review, 1986
A 1986 survey of first-year law students in four Australian universities provides a profile of student characteristics, including sex, age, course type (law only or combined), full- or part-time enrollment status, educational background, income, parental education and income, marital status, residence, and personal contact with others in the legal…
Descriptors: Age, Foreign Countries, Full Time Students, Higher Education
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