Journal of Legal Education
Volume 27, Number 4 Summer 1976
From the Editors
From the Editor
Francis A. Allen
Articles
Law, Religion, and Legal Education
Leslie S. Rothenberg
The Secularization of American Legal Education in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
Harold J. Berman
Belief in Law and Belief in Religion
John T. Noonan Jr.
Another Visit to the Man Divided: A Justification for the Law Teacher's Schizophrenia
John L. Costello Jr.
Study Habits and Their Effectiveness in Legal Education
Guy R. Loftman
Part-Time Legal Education: The Kelso Report and More
Michael P. Cox
The Need for Legal Training in International, Comparative and Foreign Law: Foreign Lawyers at American Law Schools
Leon E. Trakman
The Corporate Law Curriculum
James S. Mofsky
Comment on Survey of Teaching Methods of Enivronmental Law Teachers
Geoffrey J. Lanning
Publish and Perish-By Suffocation
John F.T. Murray
An Enlightened Legal Pedagogy for Today
S. Prakash Sinha and Philip S. Elder
Legal Education in Ontario
Graham Parker
Watergate and Legal Education: A Comment
Anthony D'Amato
A Course Offering in Jewish Law
Elliott N. Dorff and Arthur L. Rosett
The Importance of Comparative Law in Legal Education: United States Goals and Methods of Legal Comparison
Hugh J. Ault and Mary Ann Glendon
After the Clinic What?
Laurens Walker and Burton Goldstein
