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Teaching Remedial Problem-Solving Skills to a Law School's Underperforming Students
Nevada Law Journal
  • John F. Murphy, Texas A&M University School of Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-2015
ISSN
2157-1899
Abstract

This article describes a course called the "Art of Lawyering" developed by the Texas A&M University School of Law to help the bottom quarter of the 2L class develop the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills they should have learned in their first year of law school. Students in the bottom quarter of the class at the beginning of their 2L year are most at risk for failing the bar exam after graduation. The Art of Lawyering gives these students the structural framework necessary to solve problems like a lawyer, improve their performance in law school, and pass the bar exam.

The course, in its current iteration, is remarkably effective, producing a significant increase in students' grade-point averages. This article describes the theory, methods, and resources behind the course, and it includes a detailed lesson plan so that other schools can replicate the course and realize similar success.

Num Pages
36
Publisher
University of Nevada Las Vegas
File Type
PDF
Citation Information
John F. Murphy. "Teaching Remedial Problem-Solving Skills to a Law School's Underperforming Students" Nevada Law Journal Vol. 16 Iss. 1 (2015) p. 173 - 208
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_f_murphy/2/