Tuesday, March 25, 2025
Baylor Symposium: Power Of Speech—Creating Environments In Which Free Speech And Civil Discourse Thrive
Symposium, Powers of Speech: Creating Environments in Which Free Speech and Civil Discourse Thrive, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1-155 (2023):
Leah Teague (Baylor), Civility Matters: Why Law School Must Teach Students to Disagree Without Being Disagreeable, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 1 (2023)
- Erwin Chemerinsky (Dean, UC-Berkeley; Google Scholar), When Should University Administrators Speak?: Personal Reflections, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 49 (2023)
- Susan Hanley Duncan (Mississippi; Google Scholar), Reviewing Law School Leadership Programs: What Can Business Schools and Social Science Researchers Teach Us?, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 63 (2023)
- Timothy W. Floyd (Mercer), Lawyers and Civil Discourse: Respect and Civility as a Matter of Professional Identity, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 90 (2023)
- Sudha Setty (Dean, CUNY; Google Scholar), Free Speech and Civility in Law Schools, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 107 (2023)
- Kellye Y. Testy (President & CEO, LSAC) & Zachariah J. DeMeola (LSAC), Leading the Way: The Power of Professional Identity Formation for Lawyers, 76 Baylor L. Rev. 115 (2023)
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