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Introduction to U.S. Law Schools’ Pragmatic Education and Career Services

Authors
Oh, Sara
Issue Date
Sep-2018
Publisher
전북대학교 부설법학연구소
Keywords
U.S. law school; J.D. program; LL.M. program; Socratic method; Legal clinic
Citation
법학연구, v.57, pp.391 - 404
Journal Title
법학연구
Volume
57
Start Page
391
End Page
404
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/78986
ISSN
1598-8937
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to explore the pragmatist nature of U.S. law schools. First, basic academic structures are introduced, with emphasis on Juris Doctor degree. Second, practical education is discussed through Socratic method and legal clinic. In U.S. law schools, law is taught as a pragmatic tool or conduit to be used in future careers of students. In essence, U.S. law schools are professional schools that serve as a gateway for employment. American law school administration and faculty strive to connect the students with jobs. Employers ranging from government organizations to private law firms are encouraged to have direct contact with individual students through extracurricular activities, on-campus seminars, and interviews. As result, students of A.B.A.-accredited law schools boast an employment rate exceeding 90% within 10 months of graduation. It can be concluded that pragmatism is an influential factor in U.S. law schools’ overall success throughout the history.
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