The doctrine-skills divide : legal education's self-inflicted wound /

"Calls to reform legal education argue for increasing skills courses and for adding skills components to existing doctrinal courses. Doctrinal teachers naturally resist. The argument asks them to give up curricular space and syllabus time in order to advance the teaching goals of someone else s...

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Main Author: Edwards, Linda Holdeman, 1948-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, LLC, 2017
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Summary:"Calls to reform legal education argue for increasing skills courses and for adding skills components to existing doctrinal courses. Doctrinal teachers naturally resist. The argument asks them to give up curricular space and syllabus time in order to advance the teaching goals of someone else s course. But what if doctrinal and skills courses are not naturally occurring categories at all, but rather subjective groupings of our own creation? What if skills teaching is actually an inherent part of deep doctrinal learning? This book dismantles the theoretical legitimacy of the doctrine-skills divide, identifies its unnecessary negative entailments, and suggests better alternatives."--
Physical Description:xi, 360 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9781611636130
1611636132