University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law Bowen Law Repository: Scholarship & Archives Faculty Scholarship 2007 Insights into the Woes of A Profession Review of How Lawyers Lose Their aW y: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds, by Jean Stefancic & Richard Delgado Theresa M. Beiner University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law,
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[email protected]. BOOK REVIEWS Insights into the Woes of a Profession REVIEW OF How Lawyers Lose Their Way: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds, by Jean Stefancic & Richard Delgado. REVIEWED BY THERESA M. BEINER* In their recent book, How Lawyers Lose Their Way: A Profession Fails Its Creative Minds,1 law professors Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado attempt to account for the widespread professional misery reportedly experienced by many of today's lawyers. Although Professors Stefancic and Delgado are not the first academics to explore this issue, they do so in a novel manner by comparing the lives of and describing the relationship between two major American figures: poet Ezra Pound and "lawyer-poet-public-servant" Archibald MacLeish.