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An Interdisciplinary Framework For Understanding And Cultivating Law Student Enthusiasm, Emily Zimmerman
An Interdisciplinary Framework For Understanding And Cultivating Law Student Enthusiasm, Emily Zimmerman
Emily Zimmerman
Anecdotal evidence abounds about the loss of enthusiasm experienced by law students. Law review articles too note this loss of enthusiasm and the demoralization of law students that occurs during their time in law school. However, although the loss of law student enthusiasm is frequently noted, little has been done to systematically analyze law student enthusiasm. Existing literature does not provide a definition of “law student enthusiasm” or a foundation of theory and research for understanding law student enthusiasm and its significance in legal education.
In an effort to fill the gap in our understanding of law student enthusiasm, this …
The First Amendment And The Legal Profession: Is Silence Golden?, Jan L. Jacobowitz Ms.
The First Amendment And The Legal Profession: Is Silence Golden?, Jan L. Jacobowitz Ms.
Jan L Jacobowitz
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Stalking The Walking Wounded: An Empirical Study Of Lawyer Distress, Work Satisfaction, And Decisionmaking Preferences, Susan Daicoff
Stalking The Walking Wounded: An Empirical Study Of Lawyer Distress, Work Satisfaction, And Decisionmaking Preferences, Susan Daicoff
Susan Daicoff
Abstract: Attorney distress is an empirically-documented phenomenon. Depression and alcoholism, for example, occur among attorneys at about twice the rate found in the general population. Empirical research also suggests that certain personality attributes and decisionmaking preferences distinguish attorneys from the general population. Previous research had investigated the relationship of lawyer dissatisfaction to certain personality attributes and decisionmaking preferences, as well as the relationship of law student distress to values. Focusing on practicing lawyers, this empirical study investigated the relationship between attorney distress, work dissatisfaction, and two decisionmaking preferences. This study found no relationship between the two decisionmaking preferences and attorney …
Why Are Lawyers So Depressed?, Susan Daicoff