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Full-Text Articles in Law
Vol. 56, No. 11 (April 1, 2019)
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles, Susan David Demaine, Susan Azyndar
Keeping Up With New Legal Titles, Susan David Demaine, Susan Azyndar
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Vol. 56, No. 10 (March 25, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 09 (March 18, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 08 (March 4, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 07 (February 25, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 06 (February 18, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 05 (February 11, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 04 (February 4, 2019)
Training Post-Millennial Ip Lawyers: A Field Guide, Mark D. Janis, Norman J. Hedges
Training Post-Millennial Ip Lawyers: A Field Guide, Mark D. Janis, Norman J. Hedges
Articles by Maurer Faculty
We’re intellectual property (IP) law professors. Postmillennials are our current and future customers. So we’re figuring out a few things about who post-millennials are and how we can mentor them effectively to start them on the path to becoming the next generation of outstanding IP lawyers.
Here are a few things we’re learning, and a few teaching strategies that we’ve developed. We hope that by sharing them, we can give IP lawyers some insights about what to expect from their new hires and how to help them advance professionally.
Vol. 56, No. 03 (January 28, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 02 (January 21, 2019)
Vol. 56, No. 01 (January 14, 2019)
The Provost's Path: How More Than 200 Scholars Reached The Top Academic Job On Campus, And Where They Went Next, Audrey Williams June
The Provost's Path: How More Than 200 Scholars Reached The Top Academic Job On Campus, And Where They Went Next, Audrey Williams June
Lauren Robel (2002 Acting; 2003-2011)
For professors who have risen through the ranks of academic administration, serving as provost lets them broaden their reach. Provosts set an institution’s academic vision, supervise deans, oversee accreditation, create strategic plans, and manage budgets, among other things. It’s also a job with cachet on campus. The provost, second in command, is widely recognized as having a job that is a steppingstone to other high-profile positions, particularly a college presidency.
In more ways than one, the provost’s role is a pivotal one, and even more so at the sprawling academic enterprises that are the nation’s top research institutions.
Foreword (Public Law), Paul Craig