The always interesting Brent Newton has just posted this article (here) about legal education. Although I don't agree with everything he's said, he sure has moved the discussion forward (and made it more fun to discuss). It's a must-read.
In other news, Penn State's law review took my forthcoming piece on legal education, so as soon as it's published, I'll post a link to it.
UPDATE: Bill Henderson's comments about the article are here, and Bill's always another "must read" of mine.
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Powerful, but the problem it presents is that it would require replacing about 85% of current faculty at law schools.
That is a huge hurdle to overcome.
On the other hand, it does acknowledge the fiduciary duty law schools should have to their students.
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