
The Psychological Consequences of the Case Method in Law School: Cynicism and Risk Aversion
The case method, which has served as the cornerstone of American legal education since its introduction at Harvard Law School in the late nineteenth century, is predicated on the close analysis of…
The Witchery of Trial Story

Criminal Practice by the Numbers: Evidence-Based Estimates
There is no single, authoritative national statistic on how many U.S. attorneys primarily practice criminal law. Federal data sources classify lawyers by employer or industry rather than by…



