Danielle Conway on Building an Inclusive Culture in Legal Education
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Danielle Conway is Dean and Donald J. Farage Professor of Law at Penn State Dickinson Law. Dean Conway is a leading voice on creating an anti-racist approach to legal education and has helped those who work in law schools around the country, including at Penn Law, develop better approaches for designing inclusive experiences.
On this episode, Dean Conway shares her thoughts on how the legal profession has historically excluded marginalized groups, how she's leading her community through this tumultuous era, and how law school leaders can create more inclusive environments for all aspiring lawyers.
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