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Washington and Lee University School of Law

2019

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Progress Is A Chameleon, Melanie D. Wilson Jan 2019

Progress Is A Chameleon, Melanie D. Wilson

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Progress is a chameleon. Its hue changes with our perspective, which is influenced by our race, gender, socio-economic status, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, age, and ancestry, among other influences. The amount of progress we perceive also varies from person to person and depends on the type of law we practice and whether we work in a small town or big city. Perhaps most importantly, how we view the rapidity of change in the legal profession — as stagnant, developing, or somewhere in between — is impacted by our unique experiences, our psychology, the length of time we have been lawyers, …


A Tribute To Professor Jonathan Rohr, Melanie D. Wilson Jan 2019

A Tribute To Professor Jonathan Rohr, Melanie D. Wilson

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A Tribute to Professor Jonathan Rohr.