Leadership in Legal Education - Issue I
Volume 31 · Number 4 · Summer 2000
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Confessions of a Law Dean
by Roger I. Abrams
Protecting a Space for Creativity: The Role of a Law School Dean in a Research University
by Alfred C. Aman Jr.
Ten Things They Don't Teach You at Dean School
by Patrick J. Borchers
So, Why Do You Want to Be a Lawyer? What the ABA, the AALS, and US News Don't Know
That We Do
by Ronald A. Cass
The Incredible Shrinking Law School
by Phillip J. Closius
Law School Deanship: The Top Ten Reasons and a Tribute to 36 over 10
by Teree E. Foster
The View from the Podium
by Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
How Does the Dean Resemble the Islets of Langerhans?
by Donald G. Gifford
Reflections on Being a Law School Dean in an Interconnected World
by Claudio Grossman
Deaning Today: A Worthwhile Endeavor — If You Have the Time
by Timothy J. Heinsz
Clinical Legal Education: Energy and Transformation
by David J. Herring
Are Students a Dean's Primary Constituency?
by N. William Hines
Deaning & the Art of Bonsai
by M.H. Hoeflich
Thoughts on Being a Dean
by Howard 0. Hunter
The Socratic Method and the Development of the Moral Imagination
by Anthony Kronman
"Advanced" Legal Education in the Twenty-first Century: A Prediction of Change
by Jeffrey E. Lewis
Advance to the Retreat
by Richardson R. Lynn
The Ten Commandments of Faculty Development
by Richard A. Matasar
The Role of the Law School Dean as Institutional Veteran
by Gerald T. McLaughlin
Celebrating the Multiple Missions of a Research I University-based Law School
by Thomas M. Mengler
The American Dean Goes Abroad
by David Parlett
The Public Responsibilities of a Public Law School
by Rex R. Perschbacher
The Study of Law "At the Center"
by Burnele V. Powell
Going from "Us" to "Them" in Sixty Seconds
by Nancy B. Rapoport
The ABC's of Law School Administration: A Guide for the New Dean
by Douglas E. Ray
The Unique Role of the American Law School Dean: Academic Leader or Embattled Juggler?
by Frank T. Read
Cultural Musings of a Non-Traditional Dean
by W. Taylor Reveley III
The Practice of Law
by Karen H. Rothenberg
The Lawyer as Public Citizen
by Robert E. Scott
he Personal Side of a Deanship
by David E. Shipley
Rethinking Fairness, Diversity, and Appropriate Test Use in Law School Admission Models:
Observations of an Itinerant Dean
by Rennard Strickland
Decanal Leadership: Managing Relationships
by E. Thomas Sullivan
Three Principles of Effective Deaning
by Kent Syverud
Ethics in the Law School Community
by Lee E. Teitelbaum
The Northwestern Law Approach to Strategic Planning
by David E. Van Zandt
Brief Reflections on the Enterprise
by Patricia D. White