Why it Works: The Current State of Legal Education, Thomas H. Jackson, 2001-10-26
Scope and Contents
The conference dinner speech was given by Thomas H. Jackson, eighth dean of the Law School, former provost of the University of Virginia, and president of the University of Rochester. He compared two forms of professional education--legal and medical--and examined how legal education's broadly academic approach prepares students remarkably well for a lifetime of leadership.
The content of this note was copied from page 35 of the Spring 2002 issue of UVA Lawyer.
Dates
- Creation: 2001-10-26
Conditions Governing Access
Researchers may not access and play the recordings on the original audiocasettes due to concerns about their fragility. However, researchers may request and listen to digital copies of the recordings.
Extent
From the Collection: 7 audiocassettes
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
Repository Details
Part of the Arthur J. Morris Law Library Special Collections Repository
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