President Pusey has selected seven Law School professors to conduct a study of legal education at the University. The committee will spend three years exploring the subject and formulating recommendations, A. James Casner, Weld Professor of Law and chairman of the group, said yesterday.
The members of the graduating class at the Law School will receive questionnaires in May, asking them to evaluate their three years at the University. Alumni and members of the Law Faculty will also contribute suggestions to the committee.
In the fall, the group will sift ideas it has collected and present its recommendations to the Faculty of the Law School.
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