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Articles
The Habit of Success
Howard C. Anawalt
Lawyering in the Classroom: An Address to First Year Students
Alison Grey Anderson
A Second Chance: Learning What Law School Never Taught Me
Harry Lee Anstead
Cogestion and Beyond: Change and Continuity In Modern French Legal Education - A Design for U.S. Law Schools
David Applebaum
The Law School as a Model For Community
Michael M. Burns
What Should a Law Teacher Believe?
Anthony Chase
The Play's the Thing . . . .
Jonathon B. Chase
Training Lawyers for the Powerless: What Law Schools Should Do to Develop Public Interest Lawyers
Jan C. Costello
Reworking the Latent Agenda of Legal Education
Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Legal Education: The Last Academic Bastion of Sex Bias?
Nancy S. Erickson
The Use of Appellate Case Report Analysis In Modern Legal Education: How Much Is Too Much?
Steven I. Friedland
The Politics of Meeting
Peter Gabel
Finding Peace Law and Teaching It
Ann Fagan Ginger
Law Schools: Where the Elite Meet To Teach
Howard A. Glickstein
The Tunnel Vision of Legal Training
Joseph R. Grodin
Lawyers above the Law
Gustave Harrow
A Semi-Modest Proposal: Is a Little Business Sense Too Much to Ask?
Marjorie M. Holmes
Liberal Values in Legal Education
Duncan McLean Kennedy
Economies of Mind: A Collaborative Reflection
Dinesh Khosla and Patricia Williams
A Dream: On Discovering the Significance of Fear
Charles R. Lawrence
The Integration of Responsibility and Values: Legal Education in an Alternative Consciousness of Lawyering and Law
Howard Lesnick
Staying Alive
Lucy S. McGough
Enlarging Legal Education: Berkeley's Jurisprudence and Social Policy Program
Sheldon L. Messinger and Philip Selznick
Reminiscence
Patty Rauch
Legal Education and The English Language
Stanley A. Weigel