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Declining Dominance

Nick Robinson
After the JD Career paths Gender Non-legal careers Politics
The Practice November 2015/December 2023
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Educating the 21st Century Lawyer

After the JD CLP Research Law schools Students Strategy
The Practice July/August 2015
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Women as Lawyers and Leaders

After the JD Culture Gender Law firms Partners
The Practice May/June 2015
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The Action after the Call: What General Counsels Say About the Value of Diversity in Legal Purchasing Decisions in the Years Following the “Call to Action”

David B. Wilkins Young-Kyu Kim
After the JD General counsel Race
Working Paper May 2015
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