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A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
A Citizen Lawyer's Moral, Religious, And Professional Responsibility For The Administration Of Justice For The Poor, Mary Ann Dantuono
Fordham Law Review
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A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
A Christian Lawyer's Mandate To Provide Pro Bono Publico Service, Nitza Milagros Escalera
Fordham Law Review
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The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling, Timothy W. Floyd
The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling, Timothy W. Floyd
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
The Discernment Of (The Law Student's) Vocation In Law, David L. Gregory
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
The Religious Lawyer In A Pluralist Society, Howard Lesnick
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: A Catholic Lawyer And The Church's Social Teaching, F. Giba-Matthews
Fordham Law Review
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Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels
Indigenous Ethics And Alien Laws: Native Traditions And The United States Legal System, Mark A. Michaels
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Working Group Reports & Agendas, Symposium, Report Of Working Group #1, Tami Scarola
Working Group Reports & Agendas, Symposium, Report Of Working Group #1, Tami Scarola
Fordham Law Review
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Report Of Working Group #2, Jeanmarie K. Grubert
Report Of Working Group #2, Jeanmarie K. Grubert
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: Religious Perspectives On The Rule Of Law: Group #2
Agenda: Religious Perspectives On The Rule Of Law: Group #2
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of Working Group #3, Stacy R. Horth-Neubert
Report Of Working Group #3, Stacy R. Horth-Neubert
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: Moral [And Religious] Counseling Of Clients
Agenda: Moral [And Religious] Counseling Of Clients
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of Working Group #5, Kara H. Ching
Report Of Working Group #6, Elizabeth Scheuller
Report Of Working Group #6, Elizabeth Scheuller
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: The Duty Of Confidentiality And Harm To Others: Group #6
Agenda: The Duty Of Confidentiality And Harm To Others: Group #6
Fordham Law Review
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How Far Can We Separate Theology And Jurisprudence? Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, John Langran
How Far Can We Separate Theology And Jurisprudence? Comment On Edward B. Foley's Jurisprudence And Theology, John Langran
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Faith And The Attorney-Client Relationship: A Muslim Perspective, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri
Faith And The Attorney-Client Relationship: A Muslim Perspective, Azizah Y. Al-Hibri
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Religious Perspective On Legal Practice And Ethics, Joseph Allegretti
A Religious Perspective On Legal Practice And Ethics, Joseph Allegretti
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Does Religion Have To Do With Legal Ethics? A Response To Professor Allegretti, James M. Jenkins
What Does Religion Have To Do With Legal Ethics? A Response To Professor Allegretti, James M. Jenkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Representing Native People And Indian Tribes: A Reponse To Professor Allegretti, Frank Pommersheim
Representing Native People And Indian Tribes: A Reponse To Professor Allegretti, Frank Pommersheim
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyer Discipline: Conscientious Noncompliance, Conscious Avoidance, And Prosecutorial Discretion, Bruce A. Green
Lawyer Discipline: Conscientious Noncompliance, Conscious Avoidance, And Prosecutorial Discretion, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
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The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work - Legal Ethics: A Response To Professor Griffin, Thomas D. Morgan
The Relevance Of Religion To A Lawyer's Work - Legal Ethics: A Response To Professor Griffin, Thomas D. Morgan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Risking The Terrible Question Of Religion In The Life Of The Lawyer, Burnele Venable Powell
Risking The Terrible Question Of Religion In The Life Of The Lawyer, Burnele Venable Powell
Fordham Law Review
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The Lawyer's Duties Of Confidentiality And Avoidance Of Harm To Others: Lessons From Sunday School, Steven H. Hobbs
The Lawyer's Duties Of Confidentiality And Avoidance Of Harm To Others: Lessons From Sunday School, Steven H. Hobbs
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Immutability Of Faith And The Necessity Of Action, Randy Lee
The Immutability Of Faith And The Necessity Of Action, Randy Lee
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: Personal Values And Public Judgments, Samuel J. Levine
Religious Symbols And Religious Garb In The Courtroom: Personal Values And Public Judgments, Samuel J. Levine
Fordham Law Review
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Faith And The Liberal Legal Order: An Appreciative Response To Shaffer And The Symbolism Workshop, Elizabeth Mensch
Faith And The Liberal Legal Order: An Appreciative Response To Shaffer And The Symbolism Workshop, Elizabeth Mensch
Fordham Law Review
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Agenda: The Religious Lawyer In A Religiously Pluralist Society: Group #1
Agenda: The Religious Lawyer In A Religiously Pluralist Society: Group #1
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Agenda: The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling: Group #3
Agenda: The Practice Of Law As A Vocation Or Calling: Group #3
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of Working Group #4, Sarice Retrey