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Perspective

Oct. 5, 2015

Time to rethink continuing legal education

In her new book, "The Trouble with Lawyers," law professor Deborah L. Rhode unpacks some of the problems with our continuing legal education system.


In her new book, "The Trouble with Lawyers," Stanford professor Deborah L. Rhode discusses
how Americans' trust in lawyers is at a low, and many members of the profession wish
they had chosen a different path. In the following excerpt, Rhode unpacks some of
the problems with our continuing legal education system. In the book, she goes on
to suggest strategies for rethinking MCLE.


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