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Practical Legal Education and Access to Justice: Problems That Can Help Solve Each Other

by Rich Cassidy on November 28, 2011

Are Law Schools About To Start Teaching Law Students How To Practice Law?

by Rich Cassidy on November 20, 2011

What’s Legal Education Got To Do With Access to Justice?

by Rich Cassidy on November 4, 2011

Why Don’t American Law Schools Teach Law Students How to Practice Law?

by Rich Cassidy on September 29, 2011

Law School: Necessary, But Not Sufficient

by Rich Cassidy on September 27, 2011

Delivery of Legal Services: An Unfinished Agenda

by Rich Cassidy on September 8, 2011

More on the ABA House of Delegates Rejection of the Uniform Collaborative Law Rules and Act

by Rich Cassidy on August 10, 2011

ABA House of Delegates Rejects Uniform Collaborative Law Rules and Act

by Rich Cassidy on August 8, 2011

Why Mediation is a Learned Profession

by Rich Cassidy on July 17, 2011

New York’s Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman to Criminal Defense Leaders: We must Provide Access to Justice or We may as well Shut Down the Courthouses!

by Rich Cassidy on June 21, 2011

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