<span style="font-size: 12pt; color: black; line-height: 115%; font-family: "Times New Roman","serif"; mso-ansi-language: EN-AU; mso-fareast-font-family: 'Times New Roman'; mso-fareast-language: EN-US; mso-bidi-language: AR-SA;"><em>Preliminary results of a pilot study of law students suggest that, during the first year of law study, students may experience changes in thinking styles, stress levels, and satisfaction with life. Although further inquiry into the cause of law student distress is necessary, the authors consider certain assumptions underlying the legal curriculum—particularly the conception of a lawyer as adversarial, emotionally detached, and competitive—to be possible sources of the negative imp...
There is increasing awareness and concern about law students' elevated distress levels amongst membe...
One significant factor influencing student wellbeing is the degree to which their studies are subjec...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Legal education has been the focus of much criticism. It has been charged with warping personalities...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Law school is commonly thought to be an intensely stressful graduate program and law students are kn...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
We evaluated changes in subjective well-being (SWB), motivation, and values occurring over the law-s...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
It has long been understood that joining, and staying in, the legal profession is not good for one’s...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
University can be a psychologically distressing place for students, particularly those studying law....
In this article we discuss a need for strategic change in the curriculum of the first year of legal ...
Balance. In addressing the nexus between legal education and decline in law student well-being, it ...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
There is increasing awareness and concern about law students' elevated distress levels amongst membe...
One significant factor influencing student wellbeing is the degree to which their studies are subjec...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...
Legal education has been the focus of much criticism. It has been charged with warping personalities...
There is a wellbeing crisis in the legal field and legal education may be the catalyst. Law students...
Law school is commonly thought to be an intensely stressful graduate program and law students are kn...
Research shows that law students experience greater levels of depression, stress, and anxiety, and a...
We evaluated changes in subjective well-being (SWB), motivation, and values occurring over the law-s...
Previous work on law student wellness and mental health strongly suggests that the seeds of professi...
It has long been understood that joining, and staying in, the legal profession is not good for one’s...
If you teach 1Ls, you may share the following concern. At the start of each year, we meet enthusiast...
University can be a psychologically distressing place for students, particularly those studying law....
In this article we discuss a need for strategic change in the curriculum of the first year of legal ...
Balance. In addressing the nexus between legal education and decline in law student well-being, it ...
A growing body of literature shows that law students exhibit unique signs of psychological distress,...
There is increasing awareness and concern about law students' elevated distress levels amongst membe...
One significant factor influencing student wellbeing is the degree to which their studies are subjec...
This paper examines the wellbeing and satisfaction levels of lawyers in the workplace. It argues tha...