The State of Legal Research Education; A Survey of First Year Legal Research Programs or 'Why Johnny and Jane Cannot Research'
33 Pages Posted: 5 Feb 2016 Last revised: 15 Mar 2016
Date Written: January 1, 2016
Abstract
Dissatisfaction with the research skills of the new associate is an oft-repeated refrain. This article explores the state of research education in the law school curriculum. Questions explored include: whether or not legal research is a required first year class; the number of semesters of research instruction; the expertise of the professor; number of credits awarded for legal research, scope of the curriculum and observed challenges. Also considered is the impact of a more vigorous writing focus on research skills education. Survey data collected from the two hundred ranked law schools is used to explore these questions and as the basis for reforming research education.
Keywords: Computer-Assisted Legal Research, Legal Research Skills, Legal Writing, Reforming Research Education, Research Skills Education, Standard Sources for Legal Research
JEL Classification: K00, K1, K40
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