Leadership in Legal Education - Issue IX
Volume 40 · Number 2 · Winter 2009
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Essays
The Six-Year Honeymoon
by Peter C. Alexander
The Hidden Curriculum
by Hannah R. Arterian
Deaning and Leadership — Keeping in Step, Keeping It Simple
by Colonel Gregory O. Block
The Nation's Urban Land-Grant Law School: Ensuring Justice in the 21st Century
by Katherine S. Broderick
Value-Based Deaning
by John L. Carroll
Confessions of a Dean: Barriers and Breakthroughs to Communication
by Melissa A. Essary
Stepping In: The Unique Challenges Faced by Interim Law Deans
by Cynthia L. Fountaine
Pro Bono: Assessing Aims and Achievement
by Lisa A. Kloppenberg and Lori E. Shaw
Fit
by Paul A. LeBel
It's Not the End of the World, but You Can See It from There: Legal Education in "The
Long Emergency"
by Richardson R. Lynn
Reflections of a Novice: Four Tenets for a New Dean
by Blake D. Morant
Competing with Jerry's Kids: The Moral Case for Law School Development
by Lawrence Ponoroff
Job Search Skills for the New Economy
by Douglas E. Ray and Heather S. Karns
Recalibrating the Moral Compass: Expanding "Thinking Like a Lawyer" into "Thinking
Like a Leader"
by Karen H. Rothenberg
Teaching and Learning Professionalism in the First Year with Some Thoughts on the
Role of the Dean
by David S. Walker
Comments
Unofficial Americans — What to Do with Undocumented Students: An Argument against
Suppressing the Mind
by Joshua A. Boggioni
The Family Movie Act and Its Effect on U.S. Copyright Law
by Robert Platt
Groundwater Allocation in Ohio: The Case for Regulated Riparianism and Its Likely
Consequences under McNamara
by Michael A. Wehrkamp