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 Barb, why don't clinic's take place "in the classroom"?

-- AdamCarlis - 22 Apr 2008

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This is a great essay. I think legal education needs to critically examine itself. I hope you can get it to do that.

Femi--you said,

    I'm not convinced that teaching law is the same as teaching math. I don't think you can teach philosophy the same way as you can teach math. The Premise of all the legal realism stuff we read at the beginning of the semester implies that understanding the law is a little like understanding the soft sciences, and people do develop different conceptions and different understandings of different things in the law.
There's a science to teaching everything, we just need to learn what it is. You can teach philosophy the same way you teach math, as long as you know how philosophy is different from math. Your comment sounds frighteningly like "legal magic."

-- AndrewGradman - 23 Apr 2008

 
 
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