Symposium – Leading Change in the Legal Profession
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Forming Good Lawyers
The American public views lawyers and the legal profession with skepticism, if not scorn. From observing high-profile ethical lapses to… Read More
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Modernizing Legal Education Through Leadership Development Programs: Equipping Lawyers for Success, Significance and Satisfaction Through Service
Modernizing legal education is essential to the future of our democracy. Lawyers hold a time-honored place in society as keepers… Read More
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Sanctioning Sex
When Britain’s first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher, took office in 1979, the male-dominated opposition party popularized the sexist slogan… Read More
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Student Professional Identity Formation and the Foundational Skill of Building a Tent of Professional Relationships to Support the Student
This Article is a guide for law faculty and staff who want each student to build a tent of professional… Read More
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Exploring Well-Being Practices as Part of Law Student Development of a Positive Professional Identity
Introduction The American Bar Association (“ABA”) is now requiring all ABA-approved American law schools to provide “substantial opportunities to students… Read More
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Pro Humanitate in the Legal Profession
Thank you so much for that kind introduction. I am thrilled to be back at Wake Forest today and I… Read More
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Leading Change in the Legal Profession: An Introduction
When I wrote The Lost Lawyer thirty years ago, my thinking was inspired by my experience as a teacher of… Read More
