A faith-based law school offers unique values to the legal profession and larger community. However, this faith-based identity requires attention by the dean, faculty, administration, student body, and community. Without attention to a faith-based identity, a law school can quickly lose its religious uniqueness. This Article makes the case that a faith-based law school needs to consider “the essentials” to making its mission matter. First, the faith-based school must make a mission statement that incorporates its church’s religious values and traditions. Second, the faith-based law school needs to create a mission-based environment. This environment can only be achieved if the faculty and student body buy into the school’s mission. Third, t...
This article describes the changing legal context for commu-nity development by faith-based organiza...
Religiously affiliated law schools focus on the integration of faith in the formation of future atto...
My comments this afternoon are responsive to John Garvey’s PresidentialAddress on Institutional Plur...
A faith-based law school offers unique values to the legal profession and larger community. However...
Religiously affiliated law schools have, for the most part, given little thought to the integration ...
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses th...
Why does the church have law schools? The title I was given for this talk during the Marquette Confe...
This article explores different practices of law professors in meeting the spiritual needs of law st...
Major curricular reform is long overdue at many American law schools, and the current economic crisi...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
This address was given at the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Conference at Pepperdine University in Mal...
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools co...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...
Learning about the process and the results of mission definition in law schools has made palpable th...
A law school can best achieve excellence and have the most effective academic program when it posses...
This article describes the changing legal context for commu-nity development by faith-based organiza...
Religiously affiliated law schools focus on the integration of faith in the formation of future atto...
My comments this afternoon are responsive to John Garvey’s PresidentialAddress on Institutional Plur...
A faith-based law school offers unique values to the legal profession and larger community. However...
Religiously affiliated law schools have, for the most part, given little thought to the integration ...
Roman Catholic universities maintain law schools for theological purposes. This Article discusses th...
Why does the church have law schools? The title I was given for this talk during the Marquette Confe...
This article explores different practices of law professors in meeting the spiritual needs of law st...
Major curricular reform is long overdue at many American law schools, and the current economic crisi...
The symbiosis between law and morality has played a major role in universities since their formation...
This address was given at the J. Reuben Clark Law Society Conference at Pepperdine University in Mal...
Ongoing litigation in Canada suggests that the legal status of religiously affiliated law schools co...
(Excerpt) Only two Marianist law schools exist in the United States. Both University of Dayton Schoo...
Learning about the process and the results of mission definition in law schools has made palpable th...
A law school can best achieve excellence and have the most effective academic program when it posses...
This article describes the changing legal context for commu-nity development by faith-based organiza...
Religiously affiliated law schools focus on the integration of faith in the formation of future atto...
My comments this afternoon are responsive to John Garvey’s PresidentialAddress on Institutional Plur...