Just a quick note to highlight my colleague Anders Walker's new draft on the history of the 3 year J.D. program in the United States, as well as two other articles that I've found interesting and helpful in thinking through my own set of thoughts on U.S. legal education and its relationship to the liberal arts and a larger university context. Those two other articles are Jed Kroncke's recent piece on Roscoe Pound in China and early transnational legal exchanges, and David Skeel's piece on the disappearance of Christian perpectives and scholarship at (elite) American law schools over the course of the 20th-century.
Jeff: Anders's article is fascinating and beautifully written. Thanks for sharing.
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