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Association of American Law Schools
Journal of Legal Education
Volume 58 | March 2008 | Number 1 |
| From the Editors | 1 |
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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