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- Title
THE CONTINUED EVOLUTION OF AMERICAN LEGAL EDUCATION.
- Authors
Morant, Blake D.
- Abstract
The article discusses what the author refers to as the evolution of American legal education as of 2016, and it mentions the history of legal training in the U.S., as well as educational changes at U.S. law schools and information about classroom instruction, professionalism, and critical thinking skills. The author's role as the president of the Association of American Law Schools group is examined, along with market demand for critical thinkers who are also trained professionals.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEGAL education; EDUCATIONAL change; LAW schools; PROFESSIONALISM; TEACHING; CRITICAL thinking; PROFESSIONAL employee training; ASSOCIATION of American Law Schools; HISTORY; HISTORY of educational change; EMPLOYEES
- Publication
Wake Forest Law Review, 2016, Vol 51, Issue 2, p245
- ISSN
0043-003X
- Publication type
Article