Leadership in Legal Education - Issue XI
Volume 42 · Number 3 · Spring 2011
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Faith-Based Law Schools and an Apprenticeship in Professional Identity
by Jeffrey A. Brauch
Colliding or Coalescing: Leading a Faculty and an Administration in the Academic Enterprise
by Nora V. Demleitner
From Both Sides Now: The Job Talk's Role in Matching Candidates with Law Schools
by Anne Enquist, Paula Lustbader, and John B. Mitchell
The Forgotten Constituency? Law School Deans and Students
by Kevin R. Johnson
Life Lessons for a Law School
by George W. Prigge
The Dean's Role in Building A Positive Workplace Environment
by Douglas E. Ray
The Tenure of a Law School Dean: It's Not How Long You Make It — It's How You Make
It Long
by Jim Rosenblatt
Proponents of Extracting Slavery Reparations from Private Interests Must Contend with
Equity's Maxims
by Charles E. Rounds Jr.
"Your Honor, May I Have That In Writing?" A Proposed Response to Violations of the
Federal Sentencing Written Reasons Requirement
by Judy Ann Clausen