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Reflections On Starla Williams: In Appreciation Of A Friend, Linda L. Ammons
Reflections On Starla Williams: In Appreciation Of A Friend, Linda L. Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
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Extending Courthouse 'Keys' To Those In Need, Linda L. Ammons
Extending Courthouse 'Keys' To Those In Need, Linda L. Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
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Seasons & Sea Changes: Weathering The Storm, An Encouraging Tale, Linda Ammons
Seasons & Sea Changes: Weathering The Storm, An Encouraging Tale, Linda Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
Legal education is not immune to the realities of the marketplace. With declining applications, fewer jobs, and more and more demands from students, accrediting bodies, politicians, and employers (to name just a few), law schools and law deans are adjusting their expectations and programs to stay competitive and relevant. Managing the demands (realistic or not) of all of the constituencies who are a part of the greater law school universe, in good times, can be tricky. Trying to do so, when resources—some of which you control and others which you do not—are scarce can be complicated.
One thing is for …
Negotiating Paths, Creepy Crawly Creatures And Things That Go Bump In The Night: The Cautionary Tale Of A Fourth-Year Dean, Linda Ammons
Negotiating Paths, Creepy Crawly Creatures And Things That Go Bump In The Night: The Cautionary Tale Of A Fourth-Year Dean, Linda Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
This essay on the perils and pleasures to be found on the path of a law school dean was written for the 10th Leadership in Legal Education Symposium at the University of Toledo College of Law.
Commentary, Session 1: Deciding To Become A Dean, Linda L. Ammons
Commentary, Session 1: Deciding To Become A Dean, Linda L. Ammons
Linda L. Ammons
Deciding to become a dean is a difficult decision. How do you know when you are ready and how do you need to prepare? Mentorship, leadership skills, risk-taking, vision, and energy are just some of the attributes needed by deans in today’s law school environment.