Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy
Discover the influential work of Duncan Kennedy in Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy, published by New York University Press in 2007. This essential paperback edition spans 277 pages and offers a profound critique of legal education in the United States. Often regarded as an 'underground' classic, this book delves into the systemic issues within legal training and its role in perpetuating social hierarchies. Enhanced with insightful commentary from leading legal educators, this edition provides a comprehensive exploration of the challenges and implications of legal education today. Ideal for students, educators, and legal professionals alike, Kennedy's work invites readers to reflect on the future of law teaching and its impact on society. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this pivotal text that continues to resonate in discussions about legal education reform.