Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
The legal profession is a helping profession that can generate and inspire community leaders. That inspiration can hopefully be found in many forums, whether it be in the greater community, the office, or the classroom. We, as teachers in the legal profession, always try to inspire our students. This article addresses the many ways that law students can serve their respective communities while also benefitting themselves. In particular, this article notes how such engagement not only improves the image of our profession and schools, but also broadens our students’ cultural competencies, enhances their overall health, and advances their careers. This article seeks to motivate students of all law schools and members of the bar to serve their communities, while benefitting their profession and themselves.
Publication Title
Oklahoma City University Law Review
Recommended Citation
Michael A. Mogill, Doing Good: The Ultimate Service, 42 Oklahoma City University Law Review 147 (2017).