Leadership in Legal Education - Issue II
Volume 33 · Number 1 · Fall 2001
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It Sounded Great m the Glossy Brochure... So Where Is It? Carrying Out the Mission
at a Mission Driven School
by Jeffrey A. Brauch
Catholic Law Schools and Ex Corde Ecclesiae, Or What Makes a Law School Catholic?
by Nicholas P. Cafardi
Top Ten Reasons to Be a Law School Dean
by R. Lawrence Dessem
A Few Reflections on a Long Deanship
by John D. Feerick
So It Goes
by Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
The Business of Running a Law School
by John H. Garvey
Field of Deans
by I. Richard Gershon
Observations from the Skybox
by C. Peter Goplerud III
Two Visionary Deans of George Mason Law School
by Mark F. Grady
The Dean's Role in Managing Technology
by Janice C. Griffith
Except for the Problems, Being a Dean Is a Very Good Job
by H. Reese Hansen
Preparing Legal Information Managers for Practice in the Digital Age
by Joseph D. Harbaugh
Noblesse Oblige: Four Ways the "Top Five" Law Schools Can Improve Legal Education
by Patrick E. Hobbes
Confessions of a Recidivist Interim Dean
by James M. Klebba
A Mentor of Her Own
by Lisa A. Kloppenberg
Desperately Seeking a Voice
by Jeffrey S. Lehman
Mission Possible: Hiring for Mission in a Vague World
by Richardson R. Lynn
The Future of Legal Education
by Joan Mahoney
Diversity in Law Schools: Where Are We Headed in the Twenty-first Century?
by Jon Mills
Ten Small Lessons from the Campaign Trail
by Gene R. Nichol Jr.
Taking Legal Communications Seriously
by Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Stranger in a Strange Land: Baptist Dean of a Jesuit Law School
by Mack A. Player
The Dean as Fundraiser
by Kenneth C. Randall
Of Cat-Herders, Conductors, Tour Guides, and Fearless Leaders
by Nancy B. Rapoport
Ed Sullivan and I Love Lucy Images of Deaning - Students as a Key Internal Constituency
by Laura Rothstein
An Alternative to the Sectarian Vision: The Role of the Dean in an Inclusive Catholic
Law School
by Mark A. Sargent
"Out of the Box" Thinking About the Training of Lawyers in the Next Millennium
by John E. Sexton
The Dean and the Budget: Not "Just a Bunch of Damn Numbers"
by Steven R. Smith
Taking Over
by Matthew L. Spitzer
On Deaning, Writing, and Roses
by Symeon C. Symeonides
What Should Our Students Justifiably Expect of Us as Teachers?
by Bradley Toben
The Associate Dean for Faculty Research Position: Encouraging and Promoting Scholarship
by Joseph P. Tomain and Paul L. Caron
Hitting for the Academic Cycle
by Paul R. Verkuil
"Today the Administration Building Burned Down ... " Notes from My First Year as Dean
by Allan W. Vestal
Thoughts on Academic Freedom: Urofsky and Beyond
by Donald J. Weidner
Thoughts on Decanal Recidivism
by L. Kinvin Wroth
And What Surprised You Most About Your New Job? Reflections on Becoming a Dean
by Michael K. Young