51 research outputs found
Variations on a Theme—The Concept of Equal Educational Opportunity and Programming Decisions Under the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975
Educating Lawyers: Preparation for the Profession of Law
Examines the unique aspects and limitations of legal education, as part of a series of reports from the foundation's Preparation for the Professions Program
(Sesquicentennial) The Modern Law School Comes of Age: The Deanship of Kenneth S. Broun (1979-87)
Lawyers, Learning, and Professionalism: Meditations on a Theme
This essay will offer three meditations on the theme of lawyers, learning and professionalism. First, it lays a foundation by arguing that a commitment to learning is an appropriate and necessary professional value for lawyers. Next, it contends that lawyers need to take this professional value more seriously. It will suggest that lawyers lag behind other professions in learning about learning, and urge more lawyers deliberately do just that. Finally, the essay shares some important lessons about professionalism recently learned through learning experiments with practicing lawyers and law students
Book Review of Roadmap: The Law Student\u27s Guide to Meaningful Employment, by Neil W. Hamilton
Educational Rights of Handicapped Children: Three Federal Statutes and an Evolving Jurisprudence - Part II: Future Rights and Remedies
Moving toward the Bargaining Table: Contract Zoning, Development Agreements, and the Theoretical Foundations of Government Land Use Deals
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