Questions recently have been raised about the integrity of lawyers, judges, and legal institutions. The legal profession is tasked with ensuring the integrity of its members and the stability of legal institutions, even in the face of growing partisanship, declining civility, and low levels of social trust. What does principled leadership look like in contexts of uncertainty, where legislative actions, executive orders, and judicial opinions continually raise new questions about free speech, the rule of law, and the nature of democratic legitimacy? This session explores from several perspectives how law schools can educate lawyer leaders in the current, dynamic environment.