In the day-to-day business of legal education there is remarkably little evidence that we are aware of the unhealthy-unhappy-law-student(lawyer) problem.\u27 The core of this article is a description of recent psychological research on the components of happiness and life satisfaction. This research provides an objective framework for understanding the pervasive problems in legal settings and thus can lead to constructive discussion and intervention. I first review empirical and anecdotal evidence of the dark side of law school, the process of denial among faculty, and failing paradigms at the heart of legal education. I then discuss the helpful recent research, and I conclude by suggesting individual and collective faculty approaches based...
Study after study alerts us to concerns about law student wellbeing. Statistics are staggering, and ...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
In the day-to-day business of legal education there is remarkably little evidence that we are aware ...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
In the last twenty years much has been written about the deleterious effect that law school has on t...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
[According to the authors of this article, the growing unhappiness of law- yers, particularly young ...
I am convinced, on the basis of experience as a teacher at five law schools, that it is possible to ...
This article discusses a pilot project as part of a regional law school's initiative to respond to f...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that concern for the psychological health of law students is well...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
Study after study alerts us to concerns about law student wellbeing. Statistics are staggering, and ...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...
In the day-to-day business of legal education there is remarkably little evidence that we are aware ...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
In the last twenty years much has been written about the deleterious effect that law school has on t...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
[According to the authors of this article, the growing unhappiness of law- yers, particularly young ...
I am convinced, on the basis of experience as a teacher at five law schools, that it is possible to ...
This article discusses a pilot project as part of a regional law school's initiative to respond to f...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
Recent empirical evidence suggests that concern for the psychological health of law students is well...
In a country where the depression rate is ten times higher today than it was in 1960, lawyers sit at...
Study after study alerts us to concerns about law student wellbeing. Statistics are staggering, and ...
Personal satisfaction and fine lawyering go hand in hand. Legal education and the legal system, howe...
This paper considers the relevance of emotional intelligence for the cognitively dominated law schoo...