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Narrative Psychology and Changing the Narrative About the Legal Profession

Here is the slide show for my presentation at SEALS for the Jurisprudence, Statutory Interpretation, and Constitutional Law New Scholars Showcase.

My theory is that if we use narrative psychology concepts to influence more positive narratives about law school and the legal profession, we can improve lawyers’ and law students’ mental well-being and improve public perceptions about the legal industry.

This is a work in progress and was awarded a 2020 ALWD/LWI Scholarship Grant.

Joshua Aaron jones

A thinker and tinkerer of law and public policy. What shall we discuss?

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