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Portraiture in the Legal Profession Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020
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Portraiture in the Legal Profession

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020
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  • John Robinson Wilkins and the Resources of the Law

    Testing the limits of race, law and development, and the American legal profession.

  • Following in Their Footsteps

    What the data says about multigenerational lawyers.

  • America’s Missing Stories

    The HistoryMakers’s effort to preserve Black leaders’ experiences in their own words.

  • Revealing the Invisible

    From the Journals: A Portrait of Eunice Carter.

  • Barriers Beyond the Bar

    In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed.

  • Portrait of an Artist

    Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot.

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Article Category: Careers and diversity

John Robinson Wilkins and the Resources of the Law

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020

Testing the limits of race, law and development, and the American legal profession.

Following in Their Footsteps

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020

What the data says about multigenerational lawyers.

America’s Missing Stories

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020

The HistoryMakers’s effort to preserve Black leaders’ experiences in their own words.

Revealing the Invisible

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020

From the Journals: A Portrait of Eunice Carter.

Barriers Beyond the Bar

Volume 7 • Issue 1 • November/December 2020

In the News: Highlighting key stories about the profession you may have missed.

Banking on the Lawyers

Volume 6 • Issue 4 • May/June 2020

Bank value and the new risk managers.

Lawyer-Director or Director-Lawyer?

Volume 6 • Issue 4 • May/June 2020

Three paths to the boardroom.

The Broad-Gauged Adviser

Volume 6 • Issue 4 • May/June 2020

Speaker’s Corner: A conversation with Kenneth Chenault.

Clinical Legal Education and the Replication of Hierarchy

Volume 6 • Issue 2 • January/February 2020

First Impressions

Volume 6 • Issue 2 • January/February 2020

How employers weigh clinical legal experiences—and remember their own.

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