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Law and Leadership: Integrating Leadership Studies into the Law School Curriculum (eBook)

Edited by: Paula Monopoli, Susan McCarty

ISBN13: 9781409484721
Published: January 2013
Publisher: Routledge
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Leadership includes the ability to persuade others to embrace one's ideas and to act upon them. Teaching law students the art of persuasion through advocacy is at the heart of legal education. But historically law schools have not included leadership studies in the curriculum. This book is one of the first to examine whether and how to integrate the theory and practice of leadership studies into legal education and the legal profession. Interdisciplinary in its scope, with contributions from legal educators and practitioners, the book defines leadership in the context of the legal profession and explores its challenges in legal academia, private practice, and government. It also investigates whether law students need to study leadership and, if they should, why it should be offered as part of the curriculum. Finally, it considers how leadership should be taught and how it should be integrated into classes. It evaluates new leadership courses and the adaptation of existing courses to reflect on how to effectively blend law and leadership in doctrinal, clinical, and experiential classrooms.The book includes a foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and noted leadership scholar, James MacGregor Burns and a foundational essay by prominent leadership scholar and one of the founders of the International Leadership Association, Georgia Sorenson. It will be a valuable resource to anyone interested in leadership, education policy and legal ethics.

Subjects:
Legal Skills and Method, eBooks
Contents:
Foreword, James MacGregor Burns
Preface, Paula A. Monopoli and Susan G. McCarty

Part I Layers as Leaders: Leadership studies for lawyers of the future, Phoebe A. Haddon
Theory and Practice: The nexus between leadership theory and law, Georgia Sorenson
Leadership competencies in law, Larry Richard
Leaders in the changing legal economy, Alexina Jackson
Particular Challenges: Private practice and leadership, Maura DeMouy
Policy and government leadership, Mickey Edwards.

Part II Why Leadership Studies in Law School?: Why law schools should emphasize leadership theory and practice, Leary Davis
An argument for leadership education in law schools, Diane Hoffmann
Thinking like a lawyer versus thinking like a leader, Michael Kelly.

Part III Developing a Curriculum: a Multidisciplinary Approach: Curricular Innovation: New methods for teaching professional responsibility in a post-Carnegie world, Brenda Bratton Blom, Lydia Nussbaum and Bonnie Allen
Developing leadership through discussion and passion: a law student's perspective, Avery M. Blank
Philosophy and Ethics: Recovering relational lawyering: building ethical leaders through mentorship, Brenda Bratton Blom and Dorcas R. Gilmore
Business and Economics: Reflections on team production in professional schools and the workplace, Robert J. Rhee
Literature: Law, leadership, and the literary canon, Alan D. Hornstein
Experiential Learning: Acknowledging uncommon relationships: changing how we teach students to be leaders, Susan Leviton, Kerry Cooperman and Jeremy Grant Skinner
Integrating theory and practice: Teaching gender and leadership, Paula A. Monopoli.

Part IV Appendices: Report on leadership education in the legal academy: principles, practices, possibilities
Selected bibliography

Index.