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  3. Vol 51, No 4: Special Issue: The Future of Law School

Vol 51, No 4: Special Issue: The Future of Law School

Published: 2014-08-18

Introduction

  • Introduction: Back to the Future of Law School

    Eric M. Adams
    695
    • PDF

Articles

  • The Future of Law School: Three Visions and a Prediction

    H. W. Arthurs
    705
    • PDF
  • Decolonizing Law School

    Roderick A. Macdonald, Thomas B. McMorrow
    717
    • PDF
  • Training Lawyers, Cultivating Citizens, and Re-Enchanting the Legal Professional

    David Sandomierski
    739
    • PDF
  • Forgotten? The Role of Graduate Legal Education in the Future of the Law Faculty

    Rosalie Jukier, Kate Glover
    761
    • PDF
  • A Canadian Law School Curriculum for this Age

    Ian Holloway
    787
    • PDF
  • Legal Education Reform and the Good Lawyer

    Alice Woolley
    801
    • PDF
  • The Great Disconnect: Reconnecting the Academy to the Profession

    Douglas D. Ferguson
    819
    • PDF
  • Are Clinics a Magic Bullet?

    Deborah J. Cantrell
    831
    • PDF
  • Experience the Future of Legal Education

    Lorne Sossin
    849
    • PDF
  • The World Needs More Rod Macdonald: The Potential of Big Ideas

    Kim Brooks
    871
    • PDF
  • Taking the Instruction of Law Outside the Lecture Hall: How the Flipped Classroom Can Make Learning More Productive and Enjoyable (for Professors and Students)

    Peter Sankoff
    891
    • PDF
  • Crowdsourced Coursebooks

    Stephen E. Henderson, Joseph Thai
    907
    • PDF
  • Qualitative Research on Legal Education: Studying Outstanding Law Teachers

    Gerald F. Hess
    925
    • PDF

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