Abstract
Outsiders might assume that law professors at a given school teach their students all of the laws. But alas, an undertaking of that sort would be impossible. The laws are simply too numerous and variable to be presented in full. What law professors can and do convey, meanwhile, are approaches to the selected laws they might be teaching. After graduation from law school, many lawyers will hold onto and use their professors’ approaches for the rest of their professional lives.
Recommended Citation
David R. Papke,
Profess, Apply, Pickle, and Trash: Four Legal Educators' Approaches to the Law,
70
St. Louis U. L.J.
(2025).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.slu.edu/lj/vol70/iss1/4