“The country had exceptional law schools that were taught by practitioners, rather than pure academics”

A stimulating interview with Nigel Savage, Chief Executive of the College of Law, in Legal Week, including this comment on Scottish law schools in the 1970s:

“Savage also valued Scotland’s approach to education. “The country had exceptional law schools that were taught by practitioners, rather than pure academics. They knew what they were talking about and had the experience to back it up,” he says.”

Which will not be everyone’s experience of the modern-day College of Law.

See also: College of Law bought by owner of waste management firm

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