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Second Mode Inclusion Claims In The Law Schools, Kenneth W. Mack
Second Mode Inclusion Claims In The Law Schools, Kenneth W. Mack
Fordham Law Review
During the past half-decade, law school student demands for changes in legal education to address issues of diversity and inclusion have both proliferated and grown insistent. Although the demands are somewhat varied, they have sometimes stretched far beyond the admission and hiring of more students and faculty from minority groups. Students have advocated for basic changes in the way that law schools operate in order to make them more inclusive of groups that have been historically marginalized within these institutions.
Putting Ethics To The (National Standardized) Test: Tracing The Origins Of The Mpre, Paul T. Hayden
Putting Ethics To The (National Standardized) Test: Tracing The Origins Of The Mpre, Paul T. Hayden
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Governmental And Academic Integrity At Home And Abroad, Sara Sun Beale
Governmental And Academic Integrity At Home And Abroad, Sara Sun Beale
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Ethics Critique Of Interference In Law School Clinics, Robert R. Kuehn, Peter A. Joy
An Ethics Critique Of Interference In Law School Clinics, Robert R. Kuehn, Peter A. Joy
Fordham Law Review
Law school clinics play an increasingly important role in training future lawyers and providing legal assistance to traditionally under-represented individuals and groups. In addition to facing the legal issues present in any law practice, law clinic students and faculty often confront ethical issues that lawyers representing poor and unpopular clients sometimes face - outside interference in case and client selection. This article explores the ethical considerations raised by interference in law school clinic case and client selection and limitations on the means of representation lawyers may employ in representing their clients. The article's analysis provides a useful framework for responding …
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Ethics And Professionalism Of Prosecutors In Discretionary Decisions, Ellen S. Podgor
Ethics In Criminal Advocacy, Symposium, The Ethics And Professionalism Of Prosecutors In Discretionary Decisions, Ellen S. Podgor
Fordham Law Review
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The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series, Lecture, Race Relations Law In The Canon Of Legal Academica, Randall Kennedy
The Robert L. Levine Distinguished Lecture Series, Lecture, Race Relations Law In The Canon Of Legal Academica, Randall Kennedy
Fordham Law Review
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