Journal of Legal Education
Volume 26, Number 4 Summer 1974
From the Editors
From the Editor
Soia Mentschikoff
Articles
Law Schools and Lawyer Schools – Two-Tier Legal Education
Bayless Manning
Economic Analysis and Its Role in Legal
William A. Lovett
Teaching Compensation Systems: Some Solutions for a Common Quandary
Victoria E. Schwartz, John Fleming, Jeffrey O'Connell, and Robert E. Keeton
The Watergate Lawyer Syndrome: An Educational Deficiency Disease
Andrew S. Watcon M.D.
Prescribed Courses As Prerequisites for Taking Bar Examinations: Indiana’s Experiment in Controlling Legal Education
Francis X. Beytagh
Military Law - Stepchild of Legal Education
John Jay Douglas
An Immodest (and Expensive) Proposal
Robert Emmet Clark
Some Thoughts About Thomas More and Legal Education
Charles O. Galvin
Is the Law Graduate Prepared To Do Research?
James Huffman
Education in Pharmacy and Law
Joseph L. Fink III
The Nexus Between Philosophy and Law
Frederic L. Bor
Law and the Behavioral Sciences – Revisited: A Third Survey of Teaching Practices in Law Schools
Jack Zusman M.D.
A Course in Art and the Law
John Henry Merryman
The Basic Legal Techniques Course at Catholic University School of Law: First-Year Lawyering Skills
William Marple
Legal Education and Judicial Decisions: Some Negative Findings
Albert P. Melone
Simulated Game Playing in Law School: An Experiment
Donald B. King
The Problem Method Adapted to Case Books
W. H. Bryson
Film Review
Movie Review of the Paper Chase
Burton F. Brody
Book Review
Book Review of Injunctions
Martha S. Robinson
