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    Para-Legal Authority and Its Perils

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    Four cases of System Identification courses are discussed and described: A short introduction to participants without any prior knowledge, a course for industry, an undergraduate course and a graduate course.The discussion is carried out in terms of how to convey six basic messages to the course participants

    Para-Legal Authority and Its Perils

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    Secrecy vs. the constitution

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    Can the Law School Succeed? A Proposal

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    The crisis of the university has finally affected the law school. Its symptoms are evident to all: the growing disaffection among students with traditional teaching methods; the increasing ambivalence of younger faculty and students about the value of studying the law; the spreading boredom in law classes; the escalating protests by students over school issues. To comprehend the sources of the problems, it is necessary to view the law school in its societal context. Law schools have served a definite channeling function in society. Their role has been to train legal professionals, preparing students for entrance into the corporate law firm and the managerial elite. Nothing better illustrates the bankruptcy of legal education than the pride with which the law school has accepted such an inherently limited role
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