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The Dual Use Dilemma: Crying Out For Leadership, David R. Franz
The Dual Use Dilemma: Crying Out For Leadership, David R. Franz
Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy
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Engaging Law Students In Leadership, Faith Rivers James
Engaging Law Students In Leadership, Faith Rivers James
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
The new challenge of legal education is preparing civic-minded lawyers to assume leadership roles in their communities, law firms, the legal profession, and in the public square. Defined as the process of influencing and persuading others to achieve a common purpose, leadership describes the lawyers’ task with individual and organizational clients; considered as a characteristic of people in positions of power, lawyers often assume the mantle of leading organizations. Whether defined as process or position, lawyering involves leadership in the private sector or in the public realm.
This article considers the progressive structure of a comprehensive law and leadership program …
How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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Presidential Leadership: An Essential Ingredient, Aryeh Neier
Presidential Leadership: An Essential Ingredient, Aryeh Neier
Saint Louis University Law Journal
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