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Perspective

Nov. 26, 2014

Finished your legal education? Keep going

So, you graduated from law school and passed the bar. Wonderful! And you thought you were finished with legal education and tests? Well... sorry, no. By Eileen A. Scallen


By Eileen A. Scallen


So, you graduated from law school and passed the bar. Wonderful! And you thought you were finished with legal education and tests? Well... sorry, no.


You have chosen a profession that requires a lifetime of learning - and testing that learning again and again. That does not mean your legal education was inadequate although critics of American legal education are asking law schools to do more - and sometimes less - of your training. ...

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