Journal of Legal Education
Volume 32, Number 3 Spring 1982
Articles
Legal Education at the End of the Century: An Introduction
Robert A. Gorman
The Current State of the Law Curriculum
Roger C. Cramton
The Law-School Curriculum in the 1980s: What's Left?
Karl E. Klare
The Parts and the Whole: Non-Euclidean Curricular Geometry
Frank I. Michelman
Sartor Resartus - The Professor Takes the Exam
David R. Brink
Legal Education Past and Future: A Summer Carol
A. Kenneth Pye
On the Politics and Pathology of Legal Education (OR, WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THAT BLINDFOLDED LADY WITH THE SCALES?)
Stephen C. Halpern
Use of Client Instructors to Teach Interviewing Skills to Law Students
Paula L. Stillman, Andrew Silverman, Michele Young Burpeau, and Darrell L. Sabers
A Week to Remember: Of Pregnant Cows, Slipped Horses, Sterile Bulls, Chickens, Heifers, and the Human Animal
David H. Vernon
Should Permanent Faculty Teach First-Year Legal Writing? A Debate
Willard H. Pedrick, N. William Hines, and William A. Reppy Jr.
Developments
Fran Pepitone Arreola Rockwell, Robert V. Stover, Howard W. Brill, and Robert J. Hopperton
Review Article of the Brandeis/Frankfurter Connection: The Secret Political Activities of Two Supreme Court Justices
John P. Frank
Review Article of Handbook of Federal Evidence
Edward L. Kimball
Review Article of Law and Religion: The Jewish Experience
Milton R. Konvitz
Review Article of Women in Law
Doris Marie Provine
Book Notes
Roger C. Cramton and Barbara Marshment
Current Writing on Legal Education
Roger C. Cramton and Barbara Marshment
Editors
- Editor
- Roger C. Cramton
- Editorial Assistant
- Barbara Marshment