Daily Journal Staff Writer
ORANGE - Leo E. Strine Jr. wants legal education reform, and he wants to do it "old school."
The chancellor of the Delaware Court of Chancery said during his keynote speech Friday at the 2013 Chapman Law Review Symposium at Chapman University School of Law that the current legal education system falls "short of the mark" in creating practice-ready attorneys.
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