Lulling Ourselves into a False Sense of Competence: Learning Outcomes and Clinical Legal Education in Canada, the United States and Australia

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Lulling Ourselves into a False Sense of Competence: Learning Outcomes and Clinical Legal Education in Canada, the United States and Australia
Abstract
Roderick A Macdonald, Gemma Smyth, Maggie Liddle, Jenny Buchan, Tracy Wilcox, Dale Dewhurst, David Newlyn, Liesel Spencer, Mary J Shariff, Vanessa MacDonnell, 2012 6 Canadian Legal Education Annual Review, 2012 CanLIIDocs 705
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Canadian Legal Education Annual Review
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6
Date
2012
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en
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Smyth, G., & Liddle, M. (2012). Lulling Ourselves into a False Sense of Competence: Learning Outcomes and Clinical Legal Education in Canada, the United States and Australia. Canadian Legal Education Annual Review, 6. https://www.canlii.org/en/commentary/doc/2012CanLIIDocs705#!fragment/zoupio-_Toc3Page23/BQCwhgziBcwMYgK4DsDWszIQewE4BUBTADwBdoAvbRABwEtsBaAfX2zgGYAFMAc0IBMHAJQAaZNlKEIARUSFcAT2gByFaIiEwuBHIXK1GrTpABlPKQBCygEoBRADJ2AagEEAcgGE7o0mABG0KTswsJAA