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American Bar Association Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar
A 6,500-member group that strives to improve legal education and lawyer licensing by fostering cooperation among legal educators, practitioners and judges through workshops, conferences and publications.
ALI-ABA
The ALI-ABA Committee on Continuing Professional Education provides extensive online information about its traditional and satellite CLE offerings.
Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
The AALS is a nonprofit association of 164 law schools, which publishes the Journal of Legal Education, among other. Conducts standards reviews, annual meetings and workshops.
Continuing Legal Education
A guide to resources for attorneys.
Federal Judicial Center (FJC)
The FJC is the research and education agency of the federal judicial system.
Legal Terms Glossary
Includes 10,000 legal terms, pronunciations and legal definitions.
The Judicial Education Reference, Information and Technical Transfer Project (JERITT)
JERITT is the national clearinghouse for information on continuing judicial branch education for judges and other judicial officers; administrators and managers; judicial branch educators; and other key court personnel employed in the local, state and federal courts.
Principles and Standards of Continuing Judicial Education
Jurist: The Legal Education Network
Geared to law professors, this website contains research, news, syllabi and other information.
Jurist: The Birth of a Law School
Articles about the challenges of starting a new law school.
The Law Teacher
A newsletter for law school professors containing articles on teaching style, curriculum, and practical advice for practitioners.
Also see Institute for Legal Education publications page
Legal Education Bibliography
Legal Information Institute: About: Legal Education
The McCrate Report
Recommendations of an ABA committee to improve legal education.
Fundamental U.S. Documents
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