What Would Jesus Do ... if He Were a Lawyer?
The Humanist 2008, Nov-Dec, 68, 6
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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] BRUCE GREEN WAS EXCITED and daunted by the task that lay before him. It was August 2003, and he had been named dean of a new law school that would open its doors to the inaugural class of students in just one year. In the coming twelve months he would have to hire faculty and staff; oversee the construction of the law library, classrooms, and offices; travel to undergraduate campuses to spread the word and recruit students; manage the review of applications; and, most important of all, ponder and promote the unique mission of his school.
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