Tushnet, Mark

Legal Scholarship and Education - London: Routledge, 2008 - xvii, 284p.

Part 1 Critical Legal Studies: Introduction; Critical legal studies: an introduction to its origins and underpinnings; Introduction (Symposium on Frontiers of Legal Thought); Critical legal studies: a political history; Survey article: critical legal theory (without modifiers) in the United States.
Part 2 Legal Scholarship in General: Post-realist legal scholarship; Legal scholarship: its causes and cure; Legal scholarship in the United States: an overview; Idols of the right: the 'law-and-economics' movement; Law, science, and law and economics; 'Everything old is new again': early reflections on the 'new Chicago school'; The death of an author, by himself; Interdisciplinary legal scholarship: the case of 'history-in-law'.
Part 3 Constitutional Law Scholarship: Truth, justice and the American way: an interpretation of public law scholarship in the 70s; The future of constitutional law scholarship.
Part 4 Pedagogy: Elite efforts to restrict the supply of lawyers: a comment on the Bok Report; Scenes from the metropolitan underground: a critical perspective on the status of clinical education; Evaluating students as preparation for the practice of law; An introduction (to Symposium: Academic Evaluation Focus)

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