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Setting Your Compass: Some Thoughts From A (Former) Djag, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Setting Your Compass: Some Thoughts From A (Former) Djag, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
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Robinson Everett: The Citizen Lawyer Ideal Lives On, David F. Levi
Robinson Everett: The Citizen Lawyer Ideal Lives On, David F. Levi
Faculty Scholarship
In this tribute to Professor Robinson O. Everett, Dean David Levi questions the view that the citizen-lawyer or lawyer-statesmen models are in decline. Tracing Professor Everett’s varied career, accomplishments, and commitments to individuals and institutions; Levi contends that Everett combined the lawyer's traditional focus on the individual with an overall dedication to the larger community. Everett was not just a model citizen; he was a lawyer-citizen. Levi contends that the survival of the lawyer-citizen and lawyer-statesmen models is a matter of choice and character. Nothing in the current structure of the legal economy places these models out of reach for …
Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington
Professionalism And Our Troubled Times, Paul D. Carrington
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Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Book Review, Paul D. Carrington
Faculty Scholarship
Reviewing Thurman Arnold, Fair Fights and Foul: A Dissenting Lawyer's Life (1965)