From I’m Suing Law School:
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching did a two-year study of the American legal education system.
Verdict: “Law school provides the beginning, not the full development, of students’ professional competence and identity. At present, what most students get as a beginning is insufficient.” (See article.)
Solution? “[F]ar more emphasis on practical instruction.”
On the plus side, “Many of the leading law schools have announced the beginning of serious re-examinations of the law school curriculum.”












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