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Title
A fresh start
A survey of law schools in the United Kingdom, 2004
A third survey of university legal education in the United Kingdom
Academic legal education in Europe: Convergence and diversity
doi: 10.1080/0969595022000019247
0969595022000019247
Agenda for a feminist legal curriculum
Aptitude testing and the legal profession
Desiderata: What lawyers want from their recruits
Key skills in the law curriculum and self-assessment
Natural Selection
New Directions
Part-time Law Students: the Forgotten Cohort
The Heterogeneous Effect of Selection in Secondary Schools: Understanding the Changing Role of Ability
The Law School with Two Masters?
The Liberal Law School, the Restructured University and the Paradox of Socio-Legal Studies
THE VALUE OF AN LLB: COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND ENGLAND AND WALES
Trait anxiety and final degree performance at the University of Oxford

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