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Law Day Letters explore themes of leadership, values

In proclaiming Law Day in 1958, President Dwight D. Eisenhower said the world “no longer has a choice between force and law. If civilization is to survive, it must choose the rule of law,” notes Mary Smith, the Chicago attorney who is president of the American Bar Association this year.

The ABA set the theme “Voices of Democracy” for Law Day 2024, which is Wednesday, noting that it is a presidential election year.

“Today, our democracy is under threat, and as lawyers, we have a special duty to raise our voices to uphold the pillars of our democracy, including the independence of the judiciary and the rule of law,” Smith said in a statement. “We lawyers lift our voices today with our fellow Americans to preserve our constitution's promises of freedom and justice.”

For the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin’s annual “Law Day Letters,” we invited bar association and law school leaders to examine the theme of the leadership voice in their roles, reflecting on how they advance their organizations’ missions and lift the voices of others. Inclusiveness, courage and values were common themes.

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Law Day Letters

Nicola “Nicky” Boothe

Hear others to challenge assumptions

Effective communication is the cornerstone of successful leadership. Leaders who are clear, cohesive, complete, concise and concrete (the “5Cs”) in their communication articulate a vision that motivates their team and navigates challenges.
Michèle Alexandre

Stay connected, listen to all

Law is essential. It may seem invisible in its operation, but everything in society involves law — from creating a company, building a family or creating an estate plan to constructing roads. This is why law schools are invested in ensuring that the value of lawyers is felt across society.
Megan E. Goldish

Pursuing the gift to empower others

A leadership position is a gift that must be continually earned. An effective leader must use their voice to cultivate respect, learn from others and lead by example.
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