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Judges and the Deregulation of the Lawyer’s Monopoly
Abstract In a revolutionary moment for the legal profession, the deregulation of legal services is taking hold in many parts of the country. Utah and…Demand-Side Justice
Abstract The civil justice gap is well-known, well-documented, and widening. Although judges, practitioners, and scholars have attempted for more than fifty years to increase the…The Future of Legal Education in the 21st Century
Abstract Technological progress will continue to fundamentally alter how we relate to each other and to our work, necessarily shaping the future of legal education. In considering…Simple Ways to Increase Diversity at the English Bar
Abstract This note sets out simple ways to increase diversity at the English Bar, using the existing setup of the English Bar, but tweaking some…Building an Antiracist Law School: Inclusivity in Admissions and Retention of Diverse Students—Leadership Determines DEI Success
Abstract Structural problems, such as institutional racism and bias, require structural solutions. White people in the legal academy are only now reckoning with the reality…Legal Skills: Making a Real Change in Nigerian Legal Education
Abstract The hallmark of legal education is the transfer and acquisition of knowledge of legal theories and skills. The purpose of this chapter is to examine those legal skills that are…Promoting Diversity and Inclusion in the Legal Profession: The Significance of Giving Voice and Listening to Persons Who Experience Discrimination, Bias, and Harassment
Abstract Let’s admit it, harassment and bullying are endemic in the practice of law. Horacio Benardes Neto, the President of the International Bar Association (IBA),…Canadian law schools must do their part to help combat climate change
The intensifying physical and socio-economic effects of climate change, mainstreamed by political debates and scientific evidence on anthropogenic disruptions to the global climate system, have…