Leadership in Legal Education - Issue V
Volume 36 · Number 1 · Fall 2004
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Confessions of a Hybrid Dean: Dean as Sustainer
by Peter C. Alexander
Untitled and Coerced
by Richard B. Atkinson
The Dean and Family Life
by Jeffrey A. Brauch
On Being an Old Rookie
by Brian Bromberger
Professionalism's Second Wave: A Sampling of Issues Arising Within Legal Education
by Donald L. Burnett Jr.
Words of Wisdom for Deans from Mick Jagger and Others
by John L. Carroll
"Against All Sense and Reason" or Change and the Art of Getting Lucky
by W. Jeremy Davis
Tim
by R. Lawrence Dessem
Staff Matter(s)
by Darby Dickerson
New Lawyers for a New Century — Legal Excellence and Moral Clarity: The Founding of
Ave Maria School of Law
by Bernard Dobranski
A Running Conversation
by Thomas C. Galligan Jr.
Some Thoughts on Stepping Down after a Long Term of Deaning
by H. Reese Hansen
Conceptualizing a Law School as an Integral Part of the Legal Profession
by Lawrence K. Hellman
A Brief Exploration of Space: Some Observations on Law School Architecture
by Robert H. Jerry II
Having a Faculty That Everyone Wants ….
by Alex M. Johnson Jr.
The Balancing Act: Leadership in Strategic Planning
by Lisa A. Kloppenberg
Leadership Opportunities Hiding in Plain View
by Harold J. Krent and Ronald W. Staudt
A 9/11 Reflection — It's Not Just a Project Anymore
by Richard A. Matasar
The Establishment of the William S. Boyd School of Law
by Richard J. Morgan
From Water Closets to Alumni Relations: A Few Reflections on Where the Dean's Time
Is Most Productively Deployed
by Lawrence Ponoroff
Lessons Learned by a New Dean
by Jim Rosenblatt
Should You Accept the Position of Interim Dean? Some Observations from Someone Who
Did
by Michael D. Sabbath
Serving the Most Important Constituency: Our Graduates' Clients
by Suellyn Scarnecchia
Deaning's Seven Deadly Sins and Seven Deanly Virtues
by Steven R. Smith
Nineteen Rules to Dean By
by Rodney A. Smolla
Diamonds and Deep Breathing
by Matthew Spitzer
A Parable of Law School Leadership
by Kent D. Syverud
Legal Education in a Global Context
by Anthony A. Tarr
Deans and Stories
by William Michael Treanor
Globalization Strategies for Legal Education
by David E. Van Zandt
From a Warm Bench to a Hot Seat: The Transition from Judging to Deaning
by Willis P. Whichard