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Ethical Algorithms: Navigating Ai In Legal Practice For A Just Jurisprudence, Bree'ara Murphy, Rachel Gadra Rankin, Joseph Rios
Ethical Algorithms: Navigating Ai In Legal Practice For A Just Jurisprudence, Bree'ara Murphy, Rachel Gadra Rankin, Joseph Rios
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Exploring the professional obligations practitioners may face in light of developing AI technology by examining state and federal model rule language, current judicial treatment of AI, and AI best practices.
The Bar Exam And The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Need For Immediate Action, Claudia Angelos, Sara J. Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol L. Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin, Judith Welch Wegner
The Bar Exam And The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Need For Immediate Action, Claudia Angelos, Sara J. Berman, Mary Lu Bilek, Carol L. Chomsky, Andrea A. Curcio, Marsha Griggs, Joan W. Howarth, Eileen Kaufman, Deborah Jones Merritt, Patricia E. Salkin, Judith Welch Wegner
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The novel coronavirus COVID-19 has profoundly disrupted life in the United States. Among other challenges, jurisdictions are unlikely to be able to administer the July 2020 bar exam in the usual manner. It is essential, however, to continue licensing new lawyers. Those lawyers are necessary to meet current needs in the legal system. Equally important, the demand for legal services will skyrocket during and after this pandemic. We cannot close doors to the profession at a time when client demand will reach an all-time high.
In this brief policy paper, we outline six licensing options for jurisdictions to consider for …
Public Defense Litigation: An Overview, Lauren Sudeall Lucas
Public Defense Litigation: An Overview, Lauren Sudeall Lucas
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Legal Deserts: A Multi-State Perspective On Rural Access To Justice, Lisa R. Pruitt, Amanda L. Kool, Lauren Sudeall, Michele Statz, Danielle M. Conway, Hannah Haksgaard
Legal Deserts: A Multi-State Perspective On Rural Access To Justice, Lisa R. Pruitt, Amanda L. Kool, Lauren Sudeall, Michele Statz, Danielle M. Conway, Hannah Haksgaard
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Rural America faces an increasingly dire access-to-justice crisis, which serves to exacerbate the already disproportionate share of social problems afflicting rural areas. One critical aspect of the crisis is the dearth of information and research regarding the extent of the problem and its impacts. This Article begins to fill that gap by providing surveys of rural access to justice in six geographically, demographically, and economically varied states: California, Georgia, Maine, Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. In addition to providing insights about the distinct rural challenges confronting each of these states, the legal resources available, and existing policy responses, the Article …
Marking The Path From Law Student To Lawyer: Using Field Placement Courses To Facilitate The Deliberate Exploration Of Professional Identity And Purpose, Timothy W. Floyd, Kendall L. Kerew
Marking The Path From Law Student To Lawyer: Using Field Placement Courses To Facilitate The Deliberate Exploration Of Professional Identity And Purpose, Timothy W. Floyd, Kendall L. Kerew
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Avoiding Ethical Problems In Social Media, Nicole G. Iannarone
Avoiding Ethical Problems In Social Media, Nicole G. Iannarone
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Memorial: Nancy P. Johnson (1949-2014), Kristina L. Niedringhaus
Memorial: Nancy P. Johnson (1949-2014), Kristina L. Niedringhaus
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Unleashing The Leader In You: Our Aall Leadership Academy Experience, Meg Butler, Trina Holloway
Unleashing The Leader In You: Our Aall Leadership Academy Experience, Meg Butler, Trina Holloway
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What Do Clients Want From Their Lawyers?, Clark D. Cunningham
What Do Clients Want From Their Lawyers?, Clark D. Cunningham
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This working paper assembles empirical data from England, Australia and the United States indicating that individual clients do not evaluate their lawyers - as attorneys frequently assume - primarily in terms of the outcomes achieved. Rather, clients place greater weight on the quality of communication with their lawyers and are often disappointed by failure to listen carefully and explain clearly. The paper concludes with suggestive survey data that organizational clients may have similar views about the large firm lawyers that represent them. The author is the director of the Effective Lawyer-Client Communication Project and the National Institute for Teaching Ethics …
For Law Review Citations, Are All Citators Created Equal? A Comparison Of Four Citators, Pamela C. Brannon
For Law Review Citations, Are All Citators Created Equal? A Comparison Of Four Citators, Pamela C. Brannon
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Taking And Returning From A Leave Of Absence: Tools And Tricks To Ease The Way, Meg Butler
Taking And Returning From A Leave Of Absence: Tools And Tricks To Ease The Way, Meg Butler
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Law School Of The Future: Centre Of Cutting-Edge Practice?, Clark Cunningham
Law School Of The Future: Centre Of Cutting-Edge Practice?, Clark Cunningham
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The Aall Annual Meeting: Always A Learning Experience, Pamela C. Brannon
The Aall Annual Meeting: Always A Learning Experience, Pamela C. Brannon
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My Conference Experience: Boulder & Aall, 2010, Meg Butler
My Conference Experience: Boulder & Aall, 2010, Meg Butler
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Putting Best Practices Into Practice: Implementing Change One Step At A Time, Lisa Radtke Bliss
Putting Best Practices Into Practice: Implementing Change One Step At A Time, Lisa Radtke Bliss
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Partners In Law, Meg Butler
Reconceptualizing The Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: A Tale Of Two Justice Kennedys, Eric J. Segall
Reconceptualizing The Judicial Activism Debate As Judicial Responsibility: A Tale Of Two Justice Kennedys, Eric J. Segall
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The academic and political debate over judicial activism has been based on the overriding but patently false assumption that the Supreme Court’s performance can be measured by examining the results that it reaches in constitutional cases. When scholars and politicians equate judicial activism with judicial invalidation of the works of the political branches or the reversal of precedent, however, these commentators don’t reveal anything different than would a pure descriptive account of the Court’s decision and rationale. Moreover, the judicial activism debate is unhelpful because the ambiguous sources of constitutional interpretation cannot privilege fundamental baselines or generate consensus over correct …
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
Remediation Program For Dentists Provides Data On Moral Development Important To All Professions, Clark D. Cunningham
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A Call To Action For The Legal Academy, Wendy F. Hensel
A Call To Action For The Legal Academy, Wendy F. Hensel
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Fixed Justice: Reforming Plea-Bargaining With Plea-Based Ceilings, Russell D. Covey
Fixed Justice: Reforming Plea-Bargaining With Plea-Based Ceilings, Russell D. Covey
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The ubiquity of plea bargaining creates real concern that innocent defendants are occasionally, or perhaps even routinely, pleading guilty to avoid coercive trial sentences. Pleading guilty is a rational choice for defendants as long as prosecutors offer plea discounts so substantial that trial is not a rational strategy regardless of guilt or innocence. The long-recognized solution to this problem is to enforce limits on the size of the plea/trial sentencing differential. As a practical matter, however, discount limits are unenforceable if prosecutors retain ultimate discretion over charge selection and declination. Because the doctrine of prosecutorial charging discretion is immune to …
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
The Professionalism Crisis: How Bar Examiners Can Make A Difference, Clark D. Cunningham
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Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And England, Clark D. Cunningham
Legal Education After Law School: Lessons From Scotland And England, Clark D. Cunningham
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New Studies Provide Insight Into How Disputants Value Case Evaluation By Third Parties, Gregory Todd Jones, Douglas H. Yarn
New Studies Provide Insight Into How Disputants Value Case Evaluation By Third Parties, Gregory Todd Jones, Douglas H. Yarn
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Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
Georgia's Public Service Bar Exam Alternative, Andrea A. Curcio, Clark D. Cunningham
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But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham
But What Is Their Story?, Clark D. Cunningham
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Professor Frank R. Kennedy, Jack F. Williams
Professor Frank R. Kennedy, Jack F. Williams
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Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham
Evaluating Effective Lawyer-Client Communication: An International Project Moving From Research To Reform, Clark D. Cunningham
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Rule 412 Laid Bare: A Procedural Rule That Cannot Adequately Protect Sexual Harassment Plaintiffs From Embarrassing Exposure, Andrea A. Curcio
Rule 412 Laid Bare: A Procedural Rule That Cannot Adequately Protect Sexual Harassment Plaintiffs From Embarrassing Exposure, Andrea A. Curcio
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Hearing Voices: Why The Academy Needs Clinical Scholarship, Clark D. Cunningham
Hearing Voices: Why The Academy Needs Clinical Scholarship, Clark D. Cunningham
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Using Common Sense: A Linguistic Perspective On Judicial Interpretations Of "Use A Firearm", Clark D. Cunningham, Charles J. Filmore
Using Common Sense: A Linguistic Perspective On Judicial Interpretations Of "Use A Firearm", Clark D. Cunningham, Charles J. Filmore
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