1L Professionalism & Civility Program

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Start law school by learning how lawyers actually earn trust.

Law school teaches you how to think like a lawyer. But your career will also depend on how you show up for clients, colleagues, and courts.
 
At Southwestern, we treat professionalism and civility as core lawyering skills, not 鈥渘ice-to-haves.鈥 They shape your reputation, your relationships, and your effectiveness from day one. That鈥檚 why every first-year student completes Southwestern鈥檚 1L Professionalism & Civility Program, with an option to go further and earn a Professionalism & Civility Badge.
 

 

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What do 鈥減rofessionalism鈥 and 鈥渃ivility鈥 mean鈥攔eally?

Professionalism is about reliability and responsibility. It means doing what you say you鈥檒l do, being prepared, meeting deadlines, communicating clearly, protecting confidences, and staying honest鈥攅ven when it鈥檚 inconvenient.
 
Civility is about respect under pressure. It means listening, disagreeing without being disrespectful, staying composed, and treating people with dignity鈥攅specially in high-stakes moments.
 
Together, these habits are how lawyers build credibility. And credibility is currency.

Why we start in the first year

Professional identity isn鈥檛 something you 鈥減ick up later.鈥 It鈥檚 built early鈥攖hrough choices, routines, and how you handle conflict, feedback, time pressure, and teamwork.
 
This program helps you:
 
  • understand what the profession expects (and why those expectations exist)
  • recognize common professionalism and civility challenges before you encounter them in practice
  • develop habits that support client trust, strong teamwork, and sound judgment
  • practice communicating with clarity and respect鈥攅ven when you鈥檙e under stress
  • connect professional values to real lawyering skills you鈥檒l use in clinics, externships, summer jobs, and beyond
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What you鈥檒l do in the required program

Every 1L completes the required program, which includes:
 

1) A session about the character-and-fitness portion of your bar application

You鈥檒l learn about the moral fitness requirement imposed by most boards of bar examiners and why your conduct, from the first day of law school, matters to your ability to earn your law license.
 

2) A shared reading: The Good Lawyer

You鈥檒l read and reflect on a practical book about what makes lawyers effective and trusted. It explores the wide range of skills and qualities good lawyers rely on鈥攋udgment, credibility, empathy, clear communication, and decision-making under pressure.
 

3) A guided reflection or discussion

To help you connect the ideas to your own developing professional identity, you鈥檒l either write a short reflection or join a facilitated discussion group led by Southwestern faculty, senior administrators, and alumni.

Optional: Earn a Professionalism & Civility Badge

1L CIvility and Professionalism LinkedIn badgeIf you want to go beyond the required program, you can earn a Professionalism & Civility Badge鈥攁 r茅sum茅-ready credential that signals your commitment to the habits employers and clients care about.
 
To earn the badge, you鈥檒l complete additional experiences such as:
 
  • participating in one of Southwestern's two Inn of Court chapters (one in person and one virtual) and seeing professionalism modeled by attorneys and judges in the program
  • participating in campus programs that focus on constitutional values, ethics, and the lawyer鈥檚 role in society
  • completing a continuing legal education program focused on ethics, professionalism, or civility
  • meeting one-on-one with a Southwestern alum to talk through real practice dilemmas
  • observing court proceedings and reflecting on professionalism and civility in action.
Think of this program as professional identity formation with receipts: you鈥檙e not just hearing about the standards鈥攜ou鈥檙e practicing them.

Dean Darby DickersonA message from Dean Darby Dickerson

鈥淪tudents routinely thank us for assigning The Good Lawyer. They share that the book and our discussions help them understand the wide range of skills鈥攊ncluding empathy, morale courage, resilience, and integrity鈥攍awyers need and how those concepts connect to professional life from day one. They also share that the book helps give them a deeper sense of belonging in the profession and the confidence to develop their own, unique voice in the law.鈥

 


The bottom line

Legal knowledge matters. But so does professional reputation.
 
Southwestern鈥檚 1L Professionalism & Civility Program helps students build a foundation for success in practice. You'll build a toolkit to emerge as a competent, caring, practice-ready professional. 
 
For more information about this program, email lawdean@swlaw.edu.