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The Curse of the Golden Handcuffs: The Case for Reform In Tuition And Licensing Requirements for Lawyers in the US
Published 2010-07-01“…While “golden handcuffs” generally refer to the policy of providing high pay and incentives to employees in order to deter them from leaving a company, this article submits that law school graduates face another kind of golden handcuff – investing time and money to complete the seemingly prestigious Juris Doctor degree only to be placed in the unfortunate position of not having many options to recoup the investment in the current economic crisis, or, for those fortunate enough to land a high-paying position, being shackled to the job for 80 plus hours a week for years at a time.…”
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The JD First Year Experience: Design Issues and Strategies
Published 2011-01-01“…Over the last decade there has been an expansion in the number of Juris Doctor (JD) courses in the Australian legal education marketplace. …”
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Foreword
Published 2011-01-01“…However, as increasing numbers of law schools now offer a Juris Doctor (JD), or a ‘graduate-entry’ law degree, there is a corresponding need to understand and support the ‘first-year experience’ of students who commence study in law as postgraduates. …”
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Foreword
Published 2012-01-01“…However, as increasing numbers of law schools now offer a Juris Doctor (JD), or a ‘graduate-entry’ law degree, there is a corresponding need to understand and support the ‘first-year experience’ of students who commence study in law as postgraduates. …”
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Student and Staff Experiences of Online Learning: Lessons from Covid-19 in an Australian Law School
Published 2022-10-01“…It then sets out the results of surveys of Juris Doctor students and teaching staff on their experiences of pre-COVID education in semester 2 of 2019, during the period of ERT in semester one 2020, and in semester 2 of 2020 when classes and assessment had resumed largely face-to-face. …”
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Józef Putek. Path of interdict. The conflict between local authorities and parish priest in Chocznia in church documents
Published 2013-12-01“…Józef Putek (1892–1974), Juris Doctor, was distinguished people’s radical, peasant activist and member of parliment. …”
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BRIAN OWENSBY: “Lo que hoy llamamos economía fue parte íntegra de la vida social y moral.
Published 2022-11-01“…Estudió economía en Oberlin College, Es abogado (juris doctor) de la Universidad de Michigan y Doctor en Historia de la Universidad de Princeton. …”
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La obra poética de Miguel A. Arzola Barris
Published 2007-12-01“….–; y así obtiene el título de Bachelor in Science en la Facultad de Ciencias Naturales de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (Río Piedras, mayo, 1982), y el título de Juris Doctor en la Escuela de Leyes de la Universidad Interamericana (San Juan, diciembre 1992). …”
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Teaching for the 21st Century: Indigenising the Law Curriculum at UWA
Published 2020-02-01“…The Law School and the School of Indigenous Studies at the University of Western Australia (UWA) have embarked on a project to ‘Indigenise’ the UWA Juris Doctor (JD) degree. For the purposes of the project, ‘Indigenise’ is defined as the incorporation of Indigenous knowledges, cultures and experiences throughout the JD in a way that is consistent with our Principles of Indigenisation (see Part IV below). …”
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