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Bilingual Chinese-English Edition of An Optimistic Heart

An Optimistic Heart: What Great Universities Give Their Students...And The World

An Optimistic Heart: What Great Universities Give Their Students...And The World

Jeffrey Sean Lehman

Corporate Income Taxation, Hornbook Series, 6th

Corporate Income Taxation, Hornbook Series, 6th

Douglas A. Kahn, Jeffrey H. Kahn, Terrence Perris, Jeffrey S. Lehman

1000 Ways To Win
Monopoly Games

Jay Walker and Jeff Lehman

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General Interest Publications

"Universities in a Complex World," The Chronicle Review (December 9, 2011).


“The Ways of an Ideal Judge,” Maine Law Magazine (Summer 2011).


"Law Clerk as Quasi-Child:  The Unique Experience of Clerking for Justice Stevens,” Supreme Court of the United States Blog (May 17, 2010).


“Leadership in Difficult Times Is Different,” Mint (January 14, 2009).


"At UC, Race Must Matter,” Los Angeles Times (August 26, 2006)


"Why 'Transnational'?"  Cornell Alumni Magazine (Jan-Feb 2005)


“‘Integration,’ not ‘Diversity,’" The Chronicle of Higher Education, Ex Libris Supplement (April 23, 2004)


“Learning from Diversity,”  New York Times (May 16, 2002)


“The Fifty-Year Quest for Diversity in Legal Education,”Michigan Daily (January 15, 2001).


"'Open' Presidential Search Processes Can Inhibit Open, Candid Exchange," Trusteeship Magazine, (July/August 1997)


“MET Needs a Different Kind of Bailout,” Detroit News (August 18, 1991).


1000 Ways To Win Monopoly Games (1975).


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