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THE UNIVERSITY OF TOLEDO LAW REVIEW


Volume 39
Number 2
WINTER 2008

TABLE OF CONTENTS

LEADERSHIP IN LEGAL EDUCATION SYMPOSIUM VIII

ESSAYS

The Art and Science of Deaning: Lessons from My Garden
Linda L. Ammons............................................................................................................... 209

Stone Soup: Thoughts on Balancing a Deanship and Family Life after Twelve Years as Dean
Richard L. Aynes ................................................................................................................221

Law Reform and Legal Education: Uniting Separate Worlds
Michael Coper.................................................................................................................... 233

Legal Knowledge, the Responsibility of Lawyers, and the Task of Law Schools
Michael Coper.................................................................................................................... 251

Maybe Deaning Is Not for You
R. Lawrence Dessem ......................................................................................................... 261

Professor Dumbledore’s Advice for Law Deans
Darby Dickerson ............................................................................................................... 269

To Make a Difference: Dean as Producer
Jon M. Garon .................................................................................................................... 297

The Quest to Achieve True “Top Quartile” Status: Creating and Sustaining an Affirming Law School Community
Patrick K. Hetrick.............................................................................................................. 305

Responding to “Educating Lawyers”: An Heretical Essay in Support of Abolishing Teaching Evaluations
Dennis R. Honabach ..........................................................................................................311

Incorporating Emotional Intelligence Concepts into Legal Education: Strengthening the Professionalism of Law Students
John E. Montgomery ......................................................................................................... 323

Educating Law Students for Leadership Roles and Responsibilities
Donald J. Polden............................................................................................................... 353

Just What Does a Dean Do? The Collective Wisdom of Many Law Deans
George W. Prigge.............................................................................................................. 361

Legal Pedagogy: What Can We Learn from Business Schools?
Geoffrey B. Shields........................................................................................................... 369

To Teach or Not to Teach
Gary J. Simson ............................................................................................................... 375

Liberty University’s Lawyering Skills Program: Integrating Legal Theory in a Practice-Oriented Curriculum
Mathew D. Staver............................................................................................................. 383

Fundraising Tips for Deans with Intermediate Development Programs
Donald J. Weidner............................................................................................................ 393

A Letter to a New Dean
Glen Weissenberger ........................................................................................................ 399

 

COMMENTS

The Mad Scramble of Congress, Lawyers, and Law Students after Abu Ghraib: The Rush to Bring Private Military Contractors to Justice
Ian Kierpaul ................................................................................................................... 407

Security Theater and Database-Driven Information Markets: A Case for an Omnibus U.S. Data Privacy Statute
Candice L. Kline............................................................................................................. 443

Hamdan v. Rumsfeld and the Government’s Response: The Military Commissions Act of 2006 and Its Implications on the Separation of Powers
Jill K. Lamson................................................................................................................ 497

The Faith-Based Standard: A Review and Prospective Analysis of Establishment Clause Developments in Light of Americans United v. Prison Fellowship Ministries
Travis Robertson ........................................................................................................... 525