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Imwinkelried, Edward J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1991
Although statutes, not common law, have become the dominant source of law in the United States, the time and intellectual energy most law schools devote to legislation and interpretation is inadequate. Teachers of evidence courses are uniquely positioned to change this through creative instructional use of the Federal Rules of Evidence. (MSE)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Course Content, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies

Spiegelman, Paul J. – Journal of Legal Education, 1988
If ways are to be found to integrate doctrine, practice, and theory in the law school curriculum, a new perspective of legal education is needed. One useful approach builds on work on moral development based on two distinctive modes of thinking about moral issues. (MSE)
Descriptors: Core Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies

Stark, Jack – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
This article argues that statutory law is underemphasized in law school curricula and that increased attention to the teaching of statutory law would have benefits for legal education, including increased reflection on instructional goals and methods. Strategies for integrating statutory law into the curriculum are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Educational Strategies, Higher Education

Wellington, Harry H. – Journal of Legal Education, 1987
A former Yale University dean argues that the widening gap between academic law and courtroom law requires a more structured legal education curriculum and a more favorable faculty-student ratio, particularly in the last half of law school. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Curriculum Design, Educational Attitudes, Educational Strategies

Watson, Alan – Journal of Legal Education, 1996
It is argued that law students begin their second year unaware of fundamental elements and aspects of law and the broad principles underlying them, and that teaching case law in the second year without also teaching theoretical structure is misleading and gives a limited perspective on the nature of law. A revision of the curriculum is…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Curriculum Design, Educational Strategies, Higher Education