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This summer’s Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference featured a program, Langdell’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century: How Innovations in Law School Teaching Spark Developments for the Next Generation of Law Clerks and Lawyers that will be of real interest to those interested in developments in law school and the impact of those developments in the legal culture, especially in the judiciary.

Read more about it and watch it here.

Langdell’s Legacy in the Twenty-First Century: How Innovations in Law School Teaching Spark Developments for the Next Generation of Law Clerks and Lawyers
2022 Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference
July 19, 2022
Video Link here
Program description:

Judges rely on law clerks to contribute not only clear analyses but also fresh perspectives and the latest learning from the legal academy. Law schools are continuously evolving to provide cutting edge legal education to the next generations of law clerks and lawyers. This panel will inform judges about recent developments and innovations in legal teaching to better prepare law students to work in, and serve, increasingly diverse communities.

Introducing the panel:
Judge Michael Simon

Panelists:






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