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Emerging Legal Aid Leadership: The Fellows' Manifesto
The leadership of legal aid organizations across the country will shift in the coming years as many longtime leaders retire. The Center for Legal Aid Education recently conducted a leadership institute to develop a larger pool of leaders who can fill impending gaps. The first group of institute fellows discovered that current leaders’ attitudes could create barriers to leadership development within legal aid organizations. The fellows propose ways to foster emerging leaders and thus the permanence of the legal aid movement.
