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Association of American Law Schools
Journal of Legal Education

Volume 58

March 2008

Number 1

 

From the Editors
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History of the Legal Education


The Ironical Exclusion of Women from Harvard Law School, 1870-1900
3
by Bruce A. Kimball and Brian S. Shull

 

Legal Education and Technology


From Snail Mail to E-Mail: The Traditional Legal Memorandum in the Twenty-First Century
32
by Kristen Konrad Robbins-Tiscione

 

Can You Show Me How To...? Reflections of a New Law Professor and Part-Time Technology Consultant on the Role of New Law Teachers as Catalysts for Change
61
by Geoffrey Christopher Rapp

 

Transnational Legal Education


Legal Education and Training in England and Wales: Back to the Future?
79
by Andrew Boon and Julian Webb

 

Innovative Legal Education and its Role in Developing the State Based on the Rule of Law: Analysis of the U.S. Law Schools Academic Experience and the Prospects of Its Implementation in the Republic of Belarus
122
by Tatiana Selezneva

 

Essay


The Poetry of Law
141
by Sidney W. DeLong

 

Book Review


The Global Debate Over Constitutional Property: Lessons for American Takings Jurisprudence - Gregory S. Alexander
147
Review by M.C. Mirow


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