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May 17, 2011
mentoring for women law profs
The AALS Section on Women in Legal Education has upgraded its mentoring program and made it easy for you to access it via a new website. (Since 75% of the people who teach legal writing in the U.S. are female, this information seems germane to this blog.) Whether you are looking for a mentor or want to volunteer to be a mentor, check out the new and improved WLE mentoring website. You might want advice on law teaching, legal scholarship, or attempts to achieve some kind of work-life balance, and want to hear from someone who has been there and done that. Or perhaps you are the one who has been there and done that and have some advice to offer. Either way, take a look!
Hat tip: Melissa Marlow
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