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- Title
THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES, BUT DOES ANYONE REALLY CARE? HOW LAW SCHOOLS ARE FAILING TO DEVELOP STUDENTS' PROFESSIONAL IDENTITY AND PRACTICAL JUDGMENT.
- Authors
Madison III, Benjamin V.; Gantt IT, Larry O. Natt
- Abstract
The article highlights the failure of law schools in the U.S. to develop professional identity and practical judgment in law students. Topics discussed include lawyers' quality of life and quality of legal services provided by lawyers, disparity in law school curriculum and the Curricular Survey conducted by the American Bar Association (ABA).
- Subjects
UNITED States; PROFESSIONAL identity; LAW students; LAW school curriculum; LAW schools; PRACTICAL judgment; AMERICAN Bar Association
- Publication
Regent University Law Review, 2014, Vol 27, Issue 2, p339
- ISSN
1056-3962
- Publication type
Article