Offers actionable steps to legal educators to foster each student's professional identity.
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Neil Hamilton has focused on the professional development and formation of law students in his teaching since 1987 and in his scholarship since 2001 with fifty-seven law journal articles and a book, Roadmap: The Law Student's Guide to Meaningful Employment (2d ed. 2018). He is the 2006 founding director of the Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions.
Louis D. Bilionis is Dean Emeritus and Droege Professor of Law at the University of Cincinnati College of Law and a Fellow at the Holloran Center. An experienced administrator, teacher, and scholar, he has focused particularly on strategies for leading change in legal education.
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