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  • Lawyering is about persuading people, by dressing down you’re going in with one arm tied behind your back.

    Law Without the Suits : Law is Cool 2008

  • Beginning with the first-year required course called Lawyering, every student is given the opportunity to apply her or his legal reasoning and analysis skills in the context of a simulated interview of a client, then in an interview of a witness and finally in a session in which they counsel a client.

    unknown title 2009

  • Beginning with the first-year required course called Lawyering, every student is given the opportunity to apply her or his legal reasoning and analysis skills in the context of a simulated interview of a client, then in an interview of a witness and finally in a session in which they counsel a client.

    unknown title 2009

  • Beginning with the first-year required course called Lawyering, every student is given the opportunity to apply her or his legal reasoning and analysis skills in the context of a simulated interview of a client, then in an interview of a witness and finally in a session in which they counsel a client.

    unknown title 2009

  • Beginning with the first-year required course called Lawyering, every student is given the opportunity to apply her or his legal reasoning and analysis skills in the context of a simulated interview of a client, then in an interview of a witness and finally in a session in which they counsel a client.

    unknown title 2009

  • Beginning with the first-year required course called Lawyering, every student is given the opportunity to apply her or his legal reasoning and analysis skills in the context of a simulated interview of a client, then in an interview of a witness and finally in a session in which they counsel a client.

    unknown title 2009

  • This course that you call "Lawyering" ought to have something in it, but I doubt that it does.

    Oral History Interview with Naomi Elizabeth Morris, November 11 and 16, 1982, and March 29, 1983. Interview B-0050. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1983

  • In Sunday's New York Times, David Segal's article "What They Don't Teach Law Students: Lawyering" shines some light on what many law schools don't want their students to know: they won't know how to practice law when they graduate.

    Karen Thalacker: Memo to the Legal Community: It Takes a Village to Make a Good Lawyer Karen Thalacker 2011

  • Lawyering up … except for the fact that he has been chatting ever since he was placed under arrest.

    Matthew Yglesias » Strange Libertarians 2010

  • In Sunday's New York Times, David Segal's article "What They Don't Teach Law Students: Lawyering" shines some light on what many law schools don't want their students to know: they won't know how to practice law when they graduate.

    Karen Thalacker: Memo to the Legal Community: It Takes a Village to Make a Good Lawyer Karen Thalacker 2011

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