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Seale, Colin – Prufrock Press Inc., 2020
Critical thinking is the essential tool for ensuring that students fulfill their promise. But, in reality, critical thinking is still a luxury good, and students with the greatest potential are too often challenged the least. "Thinking Like a Lawyer": (1) Introduces a powerful but practical framework to close the critical thinking gap;…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills, Computer Software, Equal Education
Finkelstein, M. Marvin; And Others – 1973
This monograph analyses the functions of the prosecutor in the juvenile system. The authors examined in detail the existing prosecution system in the Boston Juvenile Court and surveyed procedures in a number of other cities. The findings show a wide disparity in practice and in the quality of justice dispensed. For example, in the Boston sample…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Delinquency, Guidelines, Juvenile Courts
Murphy, Joseph A. – 1977
This is a description of a mythical election of mythical school board members in a mythical district in Illinois. The law, however, is based in Illinois statutes and court cases. The book is divided into four major sections, each of which is addressed to one of the important functionaries in the election process. The largest part is addressed to…
Descriptors: Administrator Guides, Board Candidates, Boards of Education, Elections
New Jersey State Developmental Disabilities Council, Trenton. – 1977
This booklet was prepared to assist planning and service agencies and personnel with evaluation and advocacy of programs and services for the developmentally disabled. Part 1 of the booklet deals with evaluation, part 2 with advocacy; discussed in both sections are such issues as the legislative mandate, the use of computerized systems, systems…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Helping Relationship
Association of American Law Schools, Washington, DC.
The Clare Committee recommends that admission to practice in the federal district courts in the Second Circuit be limited to those who have studied five subjects, including trial advocacy, in law school or after graduation in approved continuing legal education programs. The practical effect of adoption of these recommendations would be to require…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Court Litigation, Curriculum, Curriculum Development
Hempelman, Kathleen A. – 1994
Young people's legal rights have expanded dramatically in the past 25 years, but many times these rights are abridged. This publication informs teens, teachers, high school counselors, and parents of the lawful rights of minors in the 1990s. In a question-and-answer format, the book covers the expanding rights of young people at home, at school,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Advocacy, Children, Childrens Rights
Casto, R. Michael; And Others – 1994
This book provides materials for those learning about the dynamics, techniques, and potential of interprofessional collaboration in health care and human services professions. Eight case studies thread their way through most chapters to unify and illustrate the text. Part 1 addresses the theoretical framework that forms the basis for…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Clergy, Cooperation, Coordination
Hess, Debra – 1990
This biography for younger readers examines the life of Thurgood Marshall, an important legal activist in the history of the civil rights movement and the first African American to be appointed a U.S. Supreme Court justice. The book presents an overview of the civil rights movement in the United States while documenting the key role Marshall…
Descriptors: Biographies, Black History, Blacks, Childrens Literature
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Stephens, Ronald D., Ed.; And Others – 1985
This legal anthology presents contemporary thoughts covering a broad range of topics in education and school safety from a national perspective. It covers four major areas: (1) an overview of schools in U.S. society from historical and legal perspectives; (2) an exploration of some aspects of school crime; (3) restitution, parental liability,…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Educational History, Educational Legislation, Elementary Secondary Education
Schimmel, David – 1982
Proposed in 1970 by Leon Jaworski, law-related education (LRE) became one of the most successful programs of the decade. According to this eleventh chapter in a book on school law, there are several reasons LRE is critically needed: law is a pervasive force in the life of every student; civics instruction characterized by platitudes and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Delinquency, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials
Gartner, Alan – 1976
New forms of preparing workers in the human services have the potential of changing and improving those services. A central feature of the new forms of preparation is that they must both be preparatory for the services and be characteristic of them (for example, if the services are participatory in nature, the training should also be so). There is…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Human Services, Lawyers
Bell, Susan J., Comp. – 1992
This book, written for individuals contemplating a career in law, presents insights about the legal profession from 28 of the nation's top lawyers, judges, and legal scholars. Updated to address the critical issues facing the legal profession in the aftermath of the 1980's, the revised edition reflects the changing marketplace for lawyers and…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Job Satisfaction, Law Students
Kimball, Bruce A. – 1992
This book explains the episodic changes in the meaning of "profession" and its cognates in the United States from 1600 to the present. An introduction states the book's central theses, that the meaning of the word "profession" has changed episodically in American history, that these changes in meaning were directly informed by…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Higher Education, Lawyers, Professional Education
Stevens, Robert Bocking – 1983
The history of the American law school since the 1850s is discussed. During the period after 1800, the replicas of the English legal profession were almost nonexistent in the United States, and Jacksonian Democracy was characterized by a decline in formal standards for legal education. In the early 1850s, law began again to be seen as a learned…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Accreditation (Institutions), Case Studies, College Faculty
Shaffer, Thomas L.; Redmount, Robert S. – 1977
Despite the myths and the movies, law teaching does little more than the most obvious things for its students. It is a sometimes clever, often boring, initiation rite for the legal profession, and it serves up reams of information about the law. However, the materials of law are the materials of human beings, and these experiences have to be…
Descriptors: College Role, Educational Environment, Humanism, Humanistic Education
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