This Symposium was held at Wake Forest University School of Law on February 24, 2023. Speakers included Luke Bierman, Kendall Kerew, Timothy Floyd, Maria Savasta-Kennedy, Lisle Baker, Janice Craft, Neil Hamilton, Ruth Pearce, the Honorable Eleni Roumel, Courtney Elwood, Veronica Root Martinez, Allessandra Stewart, Mark Martin, Leah Teague, and Raina Haque. The Symposium featured discussions on experiential education and lawyer development, professional identity formation of law students, women leading in law, and modernizing legal education to meet the evolving demands of the profession.
Articles
R. Lisle Baker, Exploring Well-Being Practices as Part of Law Student Development of a Positive Professional Identity, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 821
Neil Hamilton, Student Professional Identity Formation and the Foundational Skill of Building a Tent of Professional Relationships to Support the Student, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 865
Abigail L. Perdue, Sanctioning Sex, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 885
Leah Teague, Modernizing Legal Education Through Leadership Development Programs: Equipping Lawyers for Success, Significance and Satisfaction Through Service, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 943
Kenneth Townsend, Forming Good Lawyers, 58 Wake Forest L. Rev. 981