Tag: legal education regulation
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Assessment in Legal Education – new book series
Today ANU Press has published Assessment in Legal Education. Critical Perspectives on the Scholarship of Assessment and Learning in Law. Vol 1: England. It’s the first volume in a series, this volume edited by Alison Bone and myself. The series editors are Craig Collins and Vivien Holmes (ANU College of Law); I’m consultant editor. ANU Press is an…
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LETR, regulatory relationship and the shared space
The initial LETR specification asked us to report on many areas of legal education, and under various headings regulatory relationship was part of the future reform of legal education and training. The subject was hardly addressed in earlier reports on legal education in these isles, either because it wasn’t perceived as problematic or, more likely,…
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Simulated Clients: A workshop on interdisciplinary learning and teaching in legal education
Shameless plug alert… I’m organising the next workshop in the SLS legal education workshops series, called ‘Simulated Clients: A workshop on interdisciplinary learning and teaching in legal education’. Friday 2 June, 0950-1600, in the Common Room of the Atkin Building, City Law School, City University, London. Here’s the flyer, and an extract from it: The…
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Disintermediation in law schools
Now in Canberra, at the National Law Reform Conference being held in ANU, 14-15 April. Some great papers. This morning I heard my colleague Vivien Holmes on her work on legal ethics, and embedding it within legal education; Justine Rogers on teamwork, presenting both sides of the debate, massively referenced, and raising key issues about the…
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Post-LETR, what’s the regulatory position on legal education in E+W?
In her recent visit to Australian law schools Jane Ching of Nottingham Law School, a co-author of LETR, spent a week as a Visitor at ANU College of Law, and with PEARL staff in particular. We discussed how Nottingham Law School’s Centre for Legal Education could work closely with PEARL and with other legal educational…
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ILEC 20214, Session 4
Session 2 I was presenting on a version of The Wrong Story — slides on the Slides page, on the tab above. Also on the panel were Victoria Rees, regulator, BC Canada, and Adrian Evans. Had to take time to answer stuff coming in on email, but here we are at 4B, ‘Responding to the…
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Parallel session 1
I attended Alex Roy (LSB), and Prof Rob Wilson (Warwick U, LETR consultant) on Identifying and Developing the Future Workforce. Alex kicked off: large number of firms, mostly small (2-4 partners — over 20% of the workforce re solicitors, much larger proportion of law firms in E+W), few large firms. Turnover looks like the internet…