Leadership in Legal Education - Issue XIV
Volume 48 · Number 2 · Winter 2017
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Nonsense You Say
by Nicholas W. Allard
Three Role Models of Leadership for the Law School Dean
by Jeffrey A. Brauch
Communication Conundrums: Theories About and Tips for Effective Decanal Communication
by Darby Dickerson and Marjorie M. Buckner
Lessons Learned on the Journey from Associate Dean of Academic Affairs to Dean
by A. Felecia Epps
The Once and Future Profession: Autonomy, Intellectualism, and Obligation
by Jon M. Garon
In Defense of Pluralism: Religiously Affiliated Law Schools, Olympianism, and Christophobia
by Michael V. Hernandez
The Dean as Introvert
by Jane Byeff Korn
Work and Life and Death: A Law School Dean’s Perspective
by Margaret Raymond
How Should a Law School's Religious Affiliation Matter in a Difficult Market?
by Robert K. Vischer