The Chronicle of Higher Education

Law Professors Told to Expect Competition From Virtual Learning

By WENDY R. LEIBOWITZ

Washington

The Internet could throw many law professors out of work, and the law school as a physical entity may vanish with the growth of online legal education, according to A. Michael Froomkin, a professor at the University of Miami School of Law.

"As new technologies spread into society, how much of what law...

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