CATEGORY: Education and Technology, Legal Education
The American Bar Association Journal has produced a project over the last month that they call Legal Rebels: Remaking the Profession. The project includes short essays, video, online radio, webinars, live chats, and even a tour. It’s archived so you can see what you’ve missed or go back for a second look.
As the lawyer’s muse, Abundance of Caution, might observe, “Legal Rebels” is close to being an oxymoron. But, the reformers, innovators, and interesting minds featured in this project have a lot to say and a number of suggestions about how the legal profession can be improved. Several contributors are legal academics or comment on legal education. You can check it all out here, including my essay on online legal education, which goes live at 5 p.m. central time today (October 15).
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