The nation's largest gathering of law professors kicks off Jan. 6 in New York with the Association of American Law Schools' 110th Annual Meeting.

About 3,000 legal educators will convene for a five-day program with more than 200 sessions. The slate of programs includes a talk with U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer; an address by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg; and a screening of the controversial campus-rape documentary “The Hunting Ground.” That film examines Harvard Law School's handling of one student's rape allegation against a classmate, and has been both praised and criticized by law faculty.

The National Law Journal spoke with incoming AALS President Kellye Testy, dean of the University of Washington School of Law, about the challenges law schools face and her goals for the coming year. Testy, whose research and teaching focuses on business law and equality issues, takes over the AALS helm from outgoing president Blake Morant, the dean at George Washington University Law School. Testy's responses have been edited for length.