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Muntjewerff, Antoinette J. – 1994
An examination of Dutch research on legal case solving revealed that few law students get systematic instruction or testing in the technique of legal problem solving. The research being conducted at the Department of Computer Science and Law at the University of Amsterdam focuses on identifying the different functions in legal reasoning tasks in…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Foreign Countries
Epstein, Steve – 1996
This paper outlines the changes and resultant strategy alterations that took place in the legal education system of the Lao People's Democratic Republic in 1991 and how these changes affected the Vientiane School of Law. In the late 1980s, the government was transformed from a centrally-governed economy into a market economy. The difficult task…
Descriptors: Change Agents, English for Special Purposes, Foreign Countries, Law Schools
Maryland State Higher Education Commission, Annapolis. – 1998
This report examined 10-year trends in applications to Maryland's two law schools (the University of Baltimore School of Law and the University of Maryland School of Law), enrollment, and the first-time passage rates of graduates on the Maryland Bar Examination. Breakdowns by gender and race are also provided. The study also explored the projected…
Descriptors: College Applicants, Credentials, Educational Trends, Employment Patterns
Horch, Dwight H. – 1978
Educational loan limits for graduate and professional students were estimated to provide manageable repayments that were a proportion of the borrowers' future consumption budget data. Based on each professional group's income profile, loan repayments were computed for each year of repayment and summed across alternative repayment periods to arrive…
Descriptors: College Students, Computation, Financial Support, Graduate Students
Brownlee, Don; Brownlee, Susan – 1980
Although the study of communication has been consistently recognized as a vital segment of legal training, it has not been universally adopted as part of the law school curriculum. A survey of 150 law schools was designed to determine the communication skills and training necessary for competent performance in both law school and professional…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Educational Needs, Educational Research
Remole, Mary K.; Brown, James W. – 1980
In the study described in this paper, 221 students in beginning and senior level university journalism and law courses read descriptions of ten cases of alleged invasions of privacy by photojournalists, gave their opinions on the ethics of taking and publishing the pictures, and indicated their degree of interest in a number of topics related to…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Background, Ethics, Freedom of Speech
Denver Univ., CO. Coll. of Law. – 1969
The main purpose of this project (1966-1969) was to provide law students with a basic understanding of modern sociological inquiry since the importance of sociology to the law has increased with applications ranging from the presentation of evidence in court to the design of programs for legal reform and social change. The general objective here…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Graduate Study, Institutes (Training Programs), Interdisciplinary Approach
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Maume, David J., Jr.; Staudt, Ronald W. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
A study investigating the value of computer use integrated into first-year instruction in legal methods, legal writing, and torts found that the actual amount of computer use was positively and significantly associated with grade point averages and was more beneficial to students beginning from lower scholastic positions. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
Anthony, Lisa C.; Liu, Mei – 2003
This study was designed to address questions of differential prediction of law school grades for various racial/ethnic minority subgroups. Differential prediction was evaluated by comparing the predicted and actual law school first-year grade point averages (FYAs) for various racial/ethnic subgroups within individual law schools based on…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Asian American Students, Black Students, College Entrance Examinations
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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
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Alexander, Karen – Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1998
Students' and graduates' complaints about the Howard University Law School center on graduates' low rates of passing the bar examination but also take note of the poor condition of the physical plant. Article outlines student criticisms and planned administrative responses to the school's decline in quality. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Education Work Relationship, Educational Environment, Educational Facilities
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Iijima, Ann L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
Examines the role of law schools in creating emotionally dysfunctional students, and suggests ways in which they might act to produce healthier law students and practitioners, and perhaps a more functional legal system. Discusses lack of social and emotional support, lack of physical activity, and women's issues; offers problems and solutions for…
Descriptors: College Environment, Emotional Problems, Higher Education, Law Schools
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Volokh, Eugene – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
A law professor advises students on how to write effective publishable articles, beginning with choice of a claim and continuing with organizing the article; writing and rewriting, coherence, cohesion, and perspective; converting practical work (such as law firm memos) into student articles; publishing; and publicizing the article. (MSE)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journal Articles, Law Students, Legal Education (Professions)
Gross, Karen; Ingham, Joanne; Matasar, Richard – Journal of Student Financial Aid, 2005
Although rising student debt levels are frequently studied, very little attention has been paid to the lack of student financial literacy and its negative effects. The absence of financial management skills and accompanying low credit scores can increase debt, cause inadvertent defaults, and be harmful for both students and their institutions. For…
Descriptors: Administrator Education, Law Students, Education Courses, Literacy Education
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Taillefer, Gail F. – Modern Language Journal, 2005
Little cross-cultural empirical research has been devoted to expectations for academic performance of study abroad (SA) students, particularly in their foreign language (FL) reading. This study explored premobility English and French FL reading comprehension and strategy use in 177 European SA students of law and economics. Our concern was whether…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Test Results, Study Abroad, English (Second Language)
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