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51 Wake Forest L. Rev. 231

Raising the Bar, Razing Langdell

Harold Anthony Lloyd

As an introduction to this Wake Forest Law Review Symposium, Revisiting Langdell: Legal Education Reform and the Lawyer’s Craft, I briefly highlight some of the longstanding, substantial damage Christopher Columbus Langdell has done to law schools and to legal education.  I also briefly survey some remedies suggested by reason, experience, common sense, and modern cognitive psychology.

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