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Allan, James – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
A hypothetical conversation among legal theorists in the year 4301 explores court judges' different legal philosophies and approaches to judicial interpretation. (MSE)
Descriptors: Court Judges, Court Litigation, Courts, Decision Making
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Schneider, Elizabeth M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1988
Several states have recently commissioned special task forces to investigate and report on the status of women litigants, attorneys, and court employees. The reports present law schools with an urgent challenge and exciting opportunity to rethink and reconstruct legal education. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, College Role, Court Doctrine, Court Judges
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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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Dershowitz, Alan M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1971
From a paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools on December 28, 1969 on the subject of preventive detention and criminal justice. (IR)
Descriptors: Background, Behavior Problems, Courts, Laws
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Foote, Caleb – Journal of Legal Education, 1971
Preventive detention of an individual before trial on the position of dangerousness" is a discriminatory system of justice. (IR)
Descriptors: Behavior, Civil Liberties, Courts, Laws
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Meyers, Charles J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1982
Two positions on the issue of legal education regulation are described: that regulation assures quality and protects the public; and that legal education should be completely deregulated, allowing any school to become a law school and anyone to practice law. A middle ground is advocated, abolishing accreditation but retaining bar examinations.…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Certification, Courts
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Gaubatz, John T. – Journal of Legal Education, 1981
The Moot Court program at Case Western Reserve University is described. Moot Court as both clinical education and academic education and as a means of teaching is discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Courts, Curriculum Design, Experiential Learning
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Katkin, Daniel – Journal of Legal Education, 1974
Argues that significant changes of attitude in the legal and social work professions, have created a convergence of interests that represents the background from which the rationale for a program of interdisciplinary education is to be derived. (Author/KE)
Descriptors: Change Agents, Courts, Curriculum, Curriculum Design
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Gildin, Gary S. – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
A trial advocacy professor who spent some time as an assistant public defender discusses the types of clients the criminal defense lawyer is likely to encounter and offers suggestions for training the advocate to address the problems posed by each defendant type. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Classification, Counselor Client Relationship, Courts
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Bernstein, Anita – Journal of Legal Education, 1996
A seminar at Chicago-Kent College of Law (Illinois) that reviews six first-year law school courses by focusing on feminist issues in course content and structure is described. The seminar functions as both a review and a shift in perspective. Courses revisited include civil procedure, contracts, criminal law, justice and the legal system,…
Descriptors: Contracts, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Courts