Doorkeepers: Legal Education in the Territories and Alberta, 1885-1928

Peter M Sibenik

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Abstract

Legal education has been subjected to greater scrutiny in common law jurisdictions since the publication of Lawyers and the Courts in 1967.2 Most of the recent literature has addressed the issue of who received a legal education and became entitled to practise law. It has also examined how a conservative-minded profession regenerated itself, and whether it equipped new recruits with the proper tools to meet the challenges of a changing society.
Original languageCanadian English
JournalDalhousie Law Journal
Issue number1.0
Publication statusPublished - May 1 1990

Keywords

  • legal education
  • common law
  • lawyers
  • courts
  • law
  • North-West Territories
  • Alberta
  • legal history

Disciplines

  • Legal Education
  • Legal History

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