January 7, 2008
Legal Educators Respond to Proposed Curriculum Changes With Enthusiasm and Skepticism
New York
An overflow crowd of legal educators packed a hotel ballroom and balcony on Friday to listen to speakers voice both support and skepticism for a call to overhaul the way lawyers are educated.
The annual meeting of the Association of American Law Schools here drew the first national audience for a movement that has been gathering momentum since last January, when the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching released a report calling on law schools to teach more
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