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2. Exceeding the boundaries of formulaic assessment: innovation and creativity in the law school.
3. Governmentality and the reflection of legal educators: assessment practices as a case study.
4. Keynote address: 'the next great generation of American Indian law judges'.
5. Following transformation's thread: reflections on the citizen-lawyer as transformative agent.
6. The rhetoric of originalism.
7. The dedication of Eckstein Hall.
8. Preaching: what they don't practice: why law faculties' preoccupation with impractical scholarship and devaluation of practical competencies obstruct reform in the legal academy.
9. Therapeutic jurisprudence and the practice of legal scholarship.
10. The lingering core of legal scholarship.
11. Do as I say, not as I do: a report card on plain language in the United States Supreme Court.
12. 'One L': the view in the mirror.
13. Literature as law's other.
14. The legal academic of Max Weber's tragic modernity.
15. The future's so bright, I gotta wear shades: law school through the lens of hope.
16. The Prosser notebook: classroom as biography and intellectual history.
17. Further reflections on post-realist legal scholarship and teaching: a brief response to Professor Scordato.
18. Educating cause lawyers in Australia after South Africa.
19. 'You must learn to see life steady and whole': Ivan Cleveland Rand and legal education.
20. 'A European civil code in all but name': discussing the nature and purposes of the draft common frame of reference.
21. Health care law curriculum and scholarship in Canada, USA and England: lessons for Nigeria.
22. Teaching ethics in financial services law.
23. Learning by doing: an experience with outcomes assessment.
24. Education for judicial aspirants.
25. Assessing insight: grading reflective journals in clinical legal education.
26. Principles of professionalism in law teaching and judicial practice.
27. A realistic professionalism - the next step?
28. A pakeha working-class mature male student's recollection of his legal education: the Waikato Law School experience.
29. Environmental dispute resolution in the law school curriculum.
30. A simple moral: know your job and do it.
31. Being in the language of poetry, being in the language of law.
32. Resisting anti-intellectualism and promoting legal literacy.
33. The constitutional momentum of European contract law: on the interpretation of the DCFR in light of fundamental rights
34. The twenty-first century law student.
35. Moral vision, moral courage, and the formation of the lawyer's professional identity.
36. State common law aspects of the global unwindings of the Madoff Ponzi scheme and the sub-prime mortgage securitization debacle: buttressing the thesis that globalizing the American law school curriculum at the expense of instruction in core common law doctrine will only further provincialize it.
37. Why law students should take the Federal Courts course.
38. Teaching Federal Courts: federal judges as problem solvers.
39. Rhetoric counts: what we should teach when we teach Posner.
40. The European law school (network)
41. Law students' attitudes to education: pointers to depression in the legal academy and the profession?
42. The travails of postgraduate research in law.
43. Beyond mooting: designing an advocacy, ethics and values matrix for the law school curriculum.
44. Indigenous legal issues, indigenous perspectives and indigenous law in the New Zealand LLB curriculum.
45. Mentoring first-year distance education students in taxation studies.
46. The relevance of the social sciences for legal education.
47. Assessing reflection skills in law using criterion-referenced assessment.
48. Learning from wall street: a venture in transactional legal education.
49. 1883 to 2008: law and legal education then and now.
50. Some personal reflections on the life and work of Pamela B. Minzner.
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