Mission Statement
The work of the Center on the Global Legal Profession focuses on the role of lawyers in society, the business of lawyering and the organizational context housing legal practice. Forces of globalization, politics and the economy create enormous challenges and opportunities for lawyers, clients, policymakers, law schools and the public.
We examine these issues through the lens of empirical research, using original and existing data and utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodology.
We examine these issues through the lens of empirical research, using original and existing data and utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methodology.
Research
- The Fruits of Our Labors: An Empirical Study of the Distribution of Income and Job Satisfaction Over the Legal Profession
- “The Pride of Indiana”: An Empirical Study of the Law School Experience and Careers of Indiana University School of Law--Bloomington Alumni
- Income and Career Satisfaction in the Legal Profession: Survey Data from Indiana Law Graduates
- “Old and Making Hay:” The Results of the Pro Bono Institute Firm Survey on the Viability of a “Second Acts” Program to Transition Attorneys to Retirement Through Pro Bono Work More Research
Professor William Henderson blogs on the latest trends and news from the legal profession
Read the letters our students are sending back to Bloomington about their experience overseas.


