Sessions Information

  • January 2, 2020
    2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
    Session Type: Section Programs
    Session Capacity: N/A
    Location: Washington Marriott Wardman Park Hotel
    Room: Maryland A
    Floor: Lobby Level
    This program will feature newly emerging empirical research on leadership and service to others. The panel will highlight the ways in which law schools help law students develop skills, competencies and values that are central to leadership, public service, ethical conduct, and fulfilling responsibilities to others. Moreover, the panel will discuss research, focused on the interest of law students in public service when applying to law school and the impact of experiences during law school  -- such as clinical training, pro bono opportunities, and public interest opportunities --on the leadership and public service that legal professionals undertake within our communities. Finally, the panel will highlight work that informs our understanding of the changing nature of leadership roles undertaken by lawyers in both government and the private sector.
     
    Papers from this program will be published in The Journal of Legal Education.
Session Speakers

Speaker information is not available at this time.

Session Fees
  • [3180] Empirical Study of Legal Education and the Legal Profession, Co-Sponsored by Leadership, Professional Responsibility, Pro-Bono & Public Service Opportunities, Student Services, and AALS Committee on Recruitment & Retention - An Empirical Look: $0.00