Volume 59, Issue 3 (1981) Legal Education
Introduction
Legal Education for Competence—A Shared Responsibility
David R. Brink
Symposium
Commentary: Legal Education's Future; A Broader Horizon or a Narrowing Window?
Charles D. Kelso and R. Randall Kelso
Legal and Medical Education Compared: Is It Time for a Flexner Report on Legal Education?
Robert M. Hardaway
Towards a Comprehensive Approach to Clinical Education: A Response to the New Reality
Terence J. Anderson and Robert S. Catz
Bringing the Educational Reforms of the Cramton Report into the Case Method Classroom—Two Models
Gene R. Shreve
Use of Social Science Materials in Teaching Within the Standard Generalist Law Curriculum: A Criterion for Their Refined Integration
Leigh Hunt Greenhaw
Law Learning, Teacher-Student Relations, and the Legal Profession
Robert S. Redmount
Commentary: Four Issues in the Accreditation of Law Schools
Thomas L. Shaffer
Notes
Determining a Standard of Causation for Discriminatory Discharges Under Section 8(a)(3) of the National Labor Relations Act
Mark S. Hochman
Deputization and Parent-Subsidiary Interlocks Under Section 8 of the Clayton Act
Robert Jay Preminger
Blood Test Evidence in Disputed Paternity Cases: Unjustified Adherence to the Exclusionary Rule
Richard Lane Schnake