Journal of Legal Education
The Journal of Legal Education (ISSN 0022-2208) is the journal of record for the American legal academy, published by the Association of American Law Schools in its role as the learned society for the study of law and legal education. The Journal’s primary purpose is to provide AALS member schools and faculty with articles of timely relevance to a wide array interests and areas of expertise. The Journal serves as a meaningful way for faculty and others to keep abreast of the most recent thinking, trends, and changes in the legal academy. With a readership of more than 10,000 law teachers, the Journal offers authors an unusually effective medium for communicating with the law school world.
Volume 73, Number 2 Spring 2025
From the Editors
From the Editors
Kris Franklin, Bill LaPiana, Alison Mikkor, and Austen Parrish
Articles
Impact Beyond the Classroom: Teaching for Transfer
Megan McAlpin
A Research Process for the Entire World? Challenges in Foreign, Comparative, and International Law Instruction
Janet Kearney
AI Assistance in Legal Analysis: an Empirical Study
Johnathan H. Choi and Daniel Schwarcz
Grade Insurance
James Fallows Tierney
Breaking Down Bar Passage: Examining the Predictive Utility of Academic Performance and Student Characteristics on Subscale Scores of the Uniform Bar Exam - a Follow-Up Study
Danielle N. Graham, Christopher M. Swoboda, and Amy N. Farley
An Empirical Analysis of the Impact of Student-Faculty Demographics on Law School Graduate Attrition, Attrition Rate, J.D.s Awarded, and Bar Passage
Paola Cecchi Dimeglio
Determinants of Success on the Bar Exam: One Law School's Experience 2010 - 2023
Morris A. Ratner, Stephen N. Goggin, Stefano Moscato, Margaret Greer, and Elizabeth McGriff
