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A Form Letter From The Dean, R. Lawrence Dessem
A Form Letter From The Dean, R. Lawrence Dessem
Faculty Publications
A few years ago, in “A Form Letter to the Dean,” I offered the Journal's readers a template form letter which law school faculty could use to communicate with their deans. In the aftermath of that article's publication, I received letters, phone calls, and small explosive devices indicating that, mirabile dictu, a few people had actually read the article. Because I had never before had such a response to any of what I rather loosely refer to as my scholarship, I was encouraged to write a sequel. Hence the present piece. My current form letter is inspired by the annual …
Cultural Musings Of A Non-Traditional Dean, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Cultural Musings Of A Non-Traditional Dean, W. Taylor Reveley Iii
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
Ethical Challenges To Legal Education And Conduct, James E. Moliterno
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No abstract provided.
An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.
An Extended Hypothetical For Teaching Administrative Law, Charles H. Koch Jr.
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No abstract provided.
The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks
The Relationship Between Equality And Access In Law School Admissions, Angela M. Banks
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Managing Internal Administrative Change, Joseph A. Custer
Managing Internal Administrative Change, Joseph A. Custer
Faculty Publications
Mr. Custer considers the impact of already instituted internal administrative change on library staff and how best to deal with it. He approaches the topic by describing what his own library did when faced with significant internal administrative restructuring.