The Futures of Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools: A Dialogue

Authors

  • Sameer M. Ashar
  • Benjamin H. Barton
  • Michael J. Madison
  • Rachel F. Moran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2023.1004

Abstract

On April 19 and 20, 2023, Professors Bernard Hibbitts and Richard Weisberg convened a conference at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law titled “Disarmed, Distracted, Disconnected, and Distressed: Modern Legal Education and the Unmaking of American Lawyers.” Four speakers concluded the event with a spirited conversation about themes expressed during the proceedings. Distilling a lively two days, they asked: what are the most critical challenges now facing United States legal education and, by extension, lawyers and the communities they serve? Their agreements and disagreements were striking, so much so that Professors Hibbitts and Weisberg invited those four to extend their conversation in writing. The University of Pittsburgh Law Review graciously agreed to publish the result.

Published

2024-08-23

How to Cite

Ashar, Sameer M., Benjamin H. Barton, Michael J. Madison, and Rachel F. Moran. 2024. “The Futures of Law, Lawyers, and Law Schools: A Dialogue”. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 85 (2). https://doi.org/10.5195/lawreview.2023.1004.