A New Law-School Curriculum
am 15.11.2006 von http://log.handakte.de/
On WSJ.com, Jeremy Blachman, a 2005 Harvard Law School grad and the author of the novel, Anonymous Lawyer, weighs in on his alma mater’s recent announcement that it’s revamping its first-year curriculum. Harvard will lighten the hours spent on traditional first-year subjects while adding classes in legislation, problem solving, and international law.
Blachman says that Harvard isn’t doing enough “in a world where law school needs to compete for young people’s attention with extreme sports, reality television, and …
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On WSJ.com, Jeremy Blachman, a 2005 Harvard Law School grad and the author of the novel, Anonymous Lawyer, weighs in on his alma mater's recent announcement that it's revamping its first-year curriculum. Harvard will lighten the hours spent…
