ABSTRACT
This article examines the problem of social justice drift among law students. The author discusses institutional measures to reverse this trend and identifies shortcomings of existing policies. Noting that the focus has been trained on expanding social justice-oriented curricular and extracurricular offerings, the author contends that mainstreaming social justice in the core curriculum of professionally accredited law degrees is more likely to prevent the attenuation of social justice commitment among students and better equip the next generation of legal practitioners to pursue careers in social justice. Options for curricular reform to this end are duly considered.
Libby Newton, Law school culture and curriculum: Correcting social justice drift, Alternative Law Journal. First published online 27 November 2024.
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