Abstract
Despite the recognition of the merit and effectiveness of the American Inns of Court concept, and despite the rapid growth of this burgeoning movement, and despite the intrinsic involvement of over one thousand law students and of nearly one hundred law schools affiliated with Inns across the country, many legal educators are unaware of the Inns' existence, purpose, possibilities, and successes. Why should this ignorance be remedied?
Recommended Citation
Jenkins, Joryn
(1994)
"The American Inns of Court: Preparing Our Students For Ethical Practice,"
Akron Law Review: Vol. 27:
Iss.
2, Article 4.
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