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True Believers At Law: National Security Agendas, The Regulation Of Lawyers, And The Separation Of Powers, Peter Margulies
True Believers At Law: National Security Agendas, The Regulation Of Lawyers, And The Separation Of Powers, Peter Margulies
Maryland Law Review
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Faith In Legal Professionalism: Believers And Heretics, Samuel J. Levine
Faith In Legal Professionalism: Believers And Heretics, Samuel J. Levine
Maryland Law Review
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Attorney Grievance Commission V. Childress: Excessive Focus On Mitigating Factors In Attorney Misconduct Case Fails To Preserve Public Confidence In The Legal Profession, Matthew G. Steinhilber
Attorney Grievance Commission V. Childress: Excessive Focus On Mitigating Factors In Attorney Misconduct Case Fails To Preserve Public Confidence In The Legal Profession, Matthew G. Steinhilber
Maryland Law Review
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Identities And Roles: Race, Recognition, And Professional Responsibility, David B. Wilkins
Identities And Roles: Race, Recognition, And Professional Responsibility, David B. Wilkins
Maryland Law Review
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Becoming A Player: A Credo For Young Lawyers In The 1990s, Patricia M. Wald
Becoming A Player: A Credo For Young Lawyers In The 1990s, Patricia M. Wald
Maryland Law Review
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Beyond The New Role Morality For Lawyers, Rob Atkinson
Beyond The New Role Morality For Lawyers, Rob Atkinson
Maryland Law Review
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Lawyer Advice And Client Autonomy: Mrs. Jones's Case, William H. Simon
Lawyer Advice And Client Autonomy: Mrs. Jones's Case, William H. Simon
Maryland Law Review
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Freedom And Constraint In Legal Ethics: Some Mid-Course Corrections To Lawyers And Justice, David Luban
Freedom And Constraint In Legal Ethics: Some Mid-Course Corrections To Lawyers And Justice, David Luban
Maryland Law Review
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Corporate Law Practice As A Public Calling, Robert W. Gordon
Corporate Law Practice As A Public Calling, Robert W. Gordon
Maryland Law Review
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Should A Good Lawyer Do The Right Thing? David Luban On The Morality Of Adversary Representation, David Wasserman
Should A Good Lawyer Do The Right Thing? David Luban On The Morality Of Adversary Representation, David Wasserman
Maryland Law Review
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The Rhetoric Of Professional Reform, Deborah L. Rhode
The Rhetoric Of Professional Reform, Deborah L. Rhode
Maryland Law Review
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Applying The Sherman Act To Restrictive Practices Of The Legal Profession
Applying The Sherman Act To Restrictive Practices Of The Legal Profession
Maryland Law Review
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Responsibilities Of The Legal Profession, Earl Warren
Responsibilities Of The Legal Profession, Earl Warren
Maryland Law Review
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