From the Diversity & the Bar Magazine, a comprehensive article filled with stories from lawyers that struggle with depression and anxiety and the professionals that try to help them. Read the News
Battling Mental Illness in the Legal Profession
Study: Poor Lawyers Less Miserable Than Rich Ones
A new study published in Georgetown Law Review finds that lawyers working in relatively low paying public-service fields, like public defense or Legal Aid, are more likely to report being happy (and drink less alcohol) than their partner-track counterparts at white shoe firms. Read the News
January’s Secret: Recognizing the Challenge
From the site Ms.JD, a piece about how stress, anxiety, depression among law students and attorneys have begun to spark a national dialogue among faculty, staff, and students at many law schools. Read the Story