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Steven Holtzman; Jonathan Steinberg; Jonathan Weeks; Christopher Robertson; Jessica Findley; David Klieger – ETS Research Report Series, 2024
At a time when institutions of higher education are exploring alternatives to traditional admissions testing, institutions are also seeking to better support students and prepare them for academic success. Under such an engaged model, one may seek to measure not just the accumulated knowledge and skills that students would bring to a new academic…
Descriptors: Law Schools, College Applicants, Legal Education (Professions), College Entrance Examinations
Braun, Tomasz – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2021
An important issue in the discussion on the quality of legal education is the interdisciplinary character of legal studies. The main problem is how much the interdisciplinarity is demanded and needed by the consumers of the legal education market. It is believed that bringing interdisciplinary elements into law studies curricula, contributes to…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Curriculum, Foreign Countries, Content Analysis
Kramer, Larry – Creighton Journal of Interdisciplinary Leadership, 2019
As legal education incorporates more clinical offerings into the three-year JD curriculum, it becomes more like the training of other professionals. But this isn't enough. Other professionals also are expected to serve post-graduation apprenticeships before they are deemed fully prepared to practice and so licensed to do so. Building an…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Educational Methods, Legal Education (Professions), Employment Qualifications
Bennett, Tawney – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2021
Student consumerism in the Higher Education (HE) sector continues to stimulate critical academic commentary about the consequences of marketisation. Although much of the debate focuses on the effects that consumerism has on student achievement, little empirical research has analysed the effect that consumerism has on teaching and associated…
Descriptors: College Students, Commercialization, Consumer Education, Intellectual Disciplines
Castriota, Nadia F. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
St. Thomas University (STU) is a Catholic university with rich cultural and international diversity committed to the academic and professional success of its students who become ethical leaders in our global community. Its Law School trains and graduates lawyers skilled in applying legal values and philosophies to address and solve the problems of…
Descriptors: Innovation, Intervention, Equal Education, Diversity
Murray, Karina; Tubridy, Kate P.; Littrich, John; Mundy, Trish K. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2022
In 2017, the School of Law at the University of Wollongong commenced an experimental initiative through the introduction of a Law Student Pledge. It was designed as a symbolic statement to students that from the day they begin their law studies they become a member of the legal professional community. In this way, it invited First Year Students to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students
Wang, Daniel W. – Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 2022
When the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching was established in 1905, universities in Canada and Newfoundland were eligible for participation in a pension fund for faculty and grants to universities. Canadian universities were quick to seek access to the Carnegie pension plan and for support from the Corporation. Access to both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Universities, Professional Associations
Sweet, Julie Anne – History Teacher, 2021
The fifth of March 2020 was the 250th anniversary of an event commonly known as the "Boston Massacre," and to commemorate it, the author's upper-level history class staged an unscripted presentation of the resulting historical trial in conjunction with third-year law students enrolled in Practice Court through the Baylor Law School.…
Descriptors: History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Capstone Experiences, Violence
Kelly Long – Strategic Enrollment Management Quarterly, 2023
Diversity in the legal profession is key to ensuring representation and equity in laws, but there is a longstanding imbalance in the representation of marginalized racial and ethnic groups in the legal profession. By merging literature, quantitative data, and qualitative evidence under the lens of critical race theory and QuantCrit, this article…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Strategic Planning, Legal Education (Professions), Diversity
Stocco Ranieri, Nina Beatriz – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2022
The purpose of this article is to explore the possibilities of constructing performance indicators for the Faculty of Law (FL) at the University of São Paulo (USP), aiming to use them as instruments capable of institutional evaluation and as metrics capable of national and international comparisons, looking to strengthen their reputation. The…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Foreign Countries, Performance Based Assessment, Institutional Evaluation
Cho, Ah Ra; Taylor, Barrett – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2019
Universities are classically understood as segmented organizations. In the USA, ties between the university and law and medical schools may be particularly loose because these units have powerful ties to communities of practice and are linked to particular resource streams. Because of these ties to different social fields, medical and law schools…
Descriptors: Universities, Institutional Characteristics, Departments, Law Schools
Marla L. Dickerson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This qualitative descriptive case study delves into the effectiveness of academic support programs (ASPs) for students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) law schools, focusing on enhancing academic performance and passing the bar exam. The underrepresentation of minority lawyers in the United States, which is attributed partly…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), Law Students, Black Colleges
Salwa Ismail – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Universities consist of students, faculty and staff, interacting through multiple layers of organization and on a variety of time scales. They are complex adaptive systems (CAS) yet the bulk of scholarship on higher education analyzes them using conventional social science methods, with little work that tries to understand them using complexity…
Descriptors: Universities, Systems Approach, Postsecondary Education as a Field of Study, Rural Colleges
Ai Nhan Nguyen; Tuan Van Vu; Thuy Thanh Le – International Journal of Language Education, 2025
Legal language is characterized by its specialized lexicology, often formed through derivational processes such as affixation, nominalization, and semantic derivation, making legal texts more challenging to understand. This research examined how university students majoring in legal English linguistics recognize, interpret, and manage the…
Descriptors: Dictionaries, Laws, Language Styles, Lexicology
Wang, Fang – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This study examines the research and scholarship sharing and dissemination practices in an online environment among law school faculty. Guided by one of the most widely used technology usage and adoption models, Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), it investigates law school professors' attitudes and perceptions toward…
Descriptors: Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions), College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes