Not exact matches
«This is a
classic example of a government policy «balls up»,» said Lib Dem
schools spokesman David
Laws.
A
classic example is charter advocates settling for state
laws that underfund charter
schools, even embracing the argument that «charter
schools can do it for less» in order to get the
law passed, though experience shows that this accommodation can cripple actual entrepreneurs in practice.
It is not a site about international
law, in the
classic law school sense.
The blog Legal As She Is Spoke, a project of the Program in
Law and Journalism at New York
Law School, takes its title from that 19th Century
classic.
«Lawyers working under the auspices of an incubator are already incorporated with their own legal practices under the
classic entrepreneurship model — eat what they kill,» said Jennifer Friedman, executive director of the Pace Community
Law Practice at Pace University
School of
Law.
Scott Greenfield, criminal defense lawyer, Simple Justice blogger, and curmudgeon extraordinaire, takes baby lawyers to
school in this enlightening interview about
law practice, tummy rubs (or lack thereof), and his
classic 1964 Austin Healey 3000, Mk III, Series 2.
However, the rest of this story plays out like a
classic law school fact pattern.
And he said that the track to tenure in most
law schools follows a
classic pattern that generally does not embrace and value innovative ideas and being on the cutting edge.
Although Soor found
law school engaging, she quickly realized a
classic legal career was not of interest.
The
classic model of the U.S. part - time
law degree was referred to as «Night
School» as it typically features evening classes, to accommodate the expectation that most if not all students were engaged in work or care responsibilities during the day.
It may not evoke the
classic scene of lawyers battling it out before a jury in a courtroom or reside at the top of any
law school syllabus, but e-discovery is a hugely important legal process.
Vanessa graduated from Union College in 2007 with a B.A. in Modern Languages and
Classics and received her J.D. from Suffolk University
Law School in 2010.
Put another way, we have been growing the number of
law schools as though the demand for lawyers would permanently continue to experience exponential growth, whereas in fact it follows the
classic natural growth S - curve.
From my own experience, I think that the
classic and widespread Socratic method of
law school is fine to teach
law.