Symposium: Clinical Legal Education and the Legal Profession
Volume 29, Issue 3 (1980) Symposium: Clinical Legal Education and the Legal Profession
Symposium: Clinical Legal Education and the Legal Profession
Articles
Table of Contents
Cleveland State Law Review
Dedication
Cleveland State Law Review
Prefatory Remark
Robert L. Bogomolny
Prefatory Remark
William Pincus
Prefatory Remark
John M. Ferren
Prefatory Remark
Rose Elizabeth Bird
Prefatory Remark
Howard H. Baker Jr.
Prefatory Remark
Dorothy W. Nelson
Prefatory Remark
Robert B. McKay
Prefatory Remark
Louis M. Brown
The Role of the Law School in the Teaching of Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Warren E. Burger
The Search for Good Lawyering: A Concept and Model of Lawyering Competencies
H. Russell Cort and Jack L. Sammons
Clinical Legal Education from a Systems Perspective
Edgar S. Cahn
Student Representation of Indigent Defendants and the Sixth Amendment: On a Collision Course
Robert M. Hardaway
The Legacy of Clinical Education: Theories about Lawyering
Carrie Menkel-Meadow
A.A.L.S. Clinical Legal Education Panel: Evaluation and Assessment of Student Performance in a Clinical Setting
H. Russell Cort, Jack L. Sammons, Robert S. Catz, Ralph S. Tyler, and Terence J. Anderson