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The Flaws in Traditional Legal Education
This chapter discusses the flaws in the traditional way law is taught and evaluated, highlighting the lack of emphasis on human nature psychology in legal education and trial practice. It critiques the reliance on teaching the same cases repeatedly and passing on outdated teaching materials, and expresses skepticism towards the bar exam as a measure of a lawyer's abilities. The chapter also explores how these systems hinder access to justice and create a lack of lawyers for those who need them the most.