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Panel 4: Legal Education in the 21st Century, 2001-10-27

 Item — Box: Audiocassettes 1

Scope and Contents

Using a fictious law school beset with problems as a model, four law school deans debate what it would take to put the school back on track. They wrangle with issues ranging from the divide between the legal academy and the world of practice, to the value of merit scholarships and the realities imposed by law school rankings.

The panelists are:

  • Katharine T. Barlett, Dean, Duke University School of Law
  • Anthony T. Kronman, Dean, Yale Law Schoo
  • David W. Leebron, Dean, Columbia Law School
  • Karen H. Rothenberg, Dean, University of Maryland School of Law


  • The moderator is:
  • Robert E. Scott, Ninth Dean of the University of Virginia School of Law


  • The content of this note was copied from page 26 of the Spring 2002 issue of UVA Lawyer.

    Dates

    • Creation: 2001-10-27

    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

    Contact:
    Arthur J. Morris Law Library
    580 Massie Road
    University of Virginia
    Charlottesville Virginia 22903 United States