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Fred Keller Goes to Law School
Published 1991-01-01“…While new and/or well funded schools have been able to embrace it, others find that they cannot afford the method. The Law School at the University of Sydney is one of the oldest in Australia. …”
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The Makings of a Good Law School?
Published 1991-01-01“…Over the course of an academic career spanning about 27 years, I have seen inside many different law schools. I undertook my initial legal training at the University of Canterbury Law School in Christchurch, New Zealand, between 1959 and 1962. …”
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Attending Law School in the United States
Published 2001-03-01“…This article discusses the operations of law schools in the United States, including admissions requirements, law school curricula, and post-graduation employment options and requirements. …”
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E-Learning in Australian Law Schools
Published 2013-01-01“…The proliferation of law schools, partial deregulation of higher education and the introduction of a userpays system have compelled law schools to enter the market and compete with one another to attract and keep students. …”
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The Law School, the Market and the New Knowledge Economy
Published 2007-01-01“…The first is that there is a significant difference between thriving and surviving and we have tended to focus, in law schools, on the latter. This focus has been the result, in particular, of the structural changes to both the profession and to universities that have occurred over the past fifteen years. …”
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Critical thinking inside law schools. An outline
Published 2012-10-01“…<p>The intention of this work is to do the mapping of the many problems that critical thinking (CT) is confronted with in the inside of law schools, taking these in their institutional role as well as tangible manifestations of legal culture. …”
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Performance in Law School: What Matters in the Beginning?
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DECOLONIZING AND INDIGENIZING: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR LAW SCHOOLS
Published 2017-01-01“…The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada [TRC] identified law schools as a site of ongoing colonization and specifically called upon law schools to change in a variety of ways – from instituting mandatory courses relating to Indigenous Peoples to reconceptualizing the institution of law schools themselves. …”
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Law Schools and the Market for International Postgraduate Students
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Law Schools and the Continuing Growth of the Legal Profesion
Published 2013-07-01“…In some countries, perhaps most prominently the United States, structural changes in the opportunities for careers in the legal profession are likely to put pressure on law schools that could result in changes in the supply of opportunities to obtain the legal education required to become a lawyer.…”
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SPECIFICITY OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS OF STUDENTS OF THE LAW SCHOOL
Published 2018-04-01“…It is revealed that the extension of professional identity of students is reflected in the increase in the number of features of professional activity, present in the mind of the student of the law school, bridging the stereotyped perception of the image of a professional, in recognizing himself in the context of professional activities. …”
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The Opportunities and Possibilities for Internationalising the Curriculum of Law Schools in Australia
Published 2006-01-01“…‘One powerful notion that permeates the Law School at the University of New South Wales is that first year law has a significant ‘gatekeeper’ role. …”
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OMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AND MUNICIPAL LAW SCHOOL (PART II)
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Trial Advocacy Training in Law School: An Australian Perspective
Published 1994-01-01“…Australian law schools are in a unique position. At the end of 1993 less than one-half of the nation’s law schools offered a course in trial advocacy. …”
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