Abstract
Few now question Chief Justice Burger's perception and wisdom in precipitating yesterday's blizzard of controversy over whether there was unacceptable incompetence at the trial bar. The law schools are increasingly meeting their responsibilities in providing practical and clinical, as well as theoretical, instruction to their students. Continuing legal education programs are expanding in number, variety and effectiveness. The judicial process is being enhanced by constantly improving legal and judicial craftsmanship and techniques, notwithstanding the parasite-drag of ambivalent or counterproductive standards.
Recommended Citation
Christensen, A. Sherman
(1984)
"The Next Step: A Jurisprudence ofLegal Advocacy?,"
Utah Law Review: Vol. 1984:
No.
4, Article 1.
Available at:
https://dc.law.utah.edu/ulr/vol1984/iss4/1