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A new TX state law prohibits students from using personal communication devices during the school day. From the first bell to the last bell, these items must be stored in a backpack or designated location. NISD campuses are required to enforce this law.

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🔸I am on a break from teaching law but, based on the quality of some of the law interns and graduates that the UZ is currently producing, I wish they would go back to teaching law in the way that they used to. Even the most basic law course, Contract, cannot be taught in three or four weeks as is happening now. The law and its controversies must be read, digested, debated and understood. The historical background and philosophical underpinnings of any field must be interrogated rigorously to develop an effective, critically thinking and problem-solving legal mind. This slap dash microwave stuff, the cramming (versus comprehension) of concepts and arbitrary consolidation of different subjects (eg Property Law and Intellectual Property Law) into one will not give us the law graduates we need. Coursework must be demanding and solid feedback given to the individual students upon completion. Tutorials are a must. One must leave law school with the ability to write a cogent legal essay, to identify and analyze issues when presented with a legal problem and articulate a legal position persuasively. A law student must have the ability to state the rationale and weaknesses in the law and propose robust proposals for reform. While law school cannot teach a lawyer everything, it must offer a firm foundation to make the graduate competitive in the job market, courtroom or boardroom. They must be able to attend any world class graduate school and be comparable to those at the top. We need new leaders.🇿🇼

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