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The Real Ethic Of Death And Dying, Norman L. Cantor
The Real Ethic Of Death And Dying, Norman L. Cantor
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Peter Singer, Rethinking Life and Death
Racism In Sports: A Question Of Ethics, Paul M. Anderson
Racism In Sports: A Question Of Ethics, Paul M. Anderson
Marquette Sports Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Roles And Content Of Best Interests In Client-Directed Lawyering For Children In Child Protective Proceedings, Jean Koh Peters
The Roles And Content Of Best Interests In Client-Directed Lawyering For Children In Child Protective Proceedings, Jean Koh Peters
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Empowerment: Rethinking The Role Of Lawyers In Interviewing And Counseling The Child Client, Katherine Hunt Federle
The Ethics Of Empowerment: Rethinking The Role Of Lawyers In Interviewing And Counseling The Child Client, Katherine Hunt Federle
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
"I Know The Child Is My Client, But Who Am I?", Robert E. Shepherd, Jr., Sharon S. England
"I Know The Child Is My Client, But Who Am I?", Robert E. Shepherd, Jr., Sharon S. England
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman
Aba Regulation Of Contingency Fees: Money Talks, Ethics Walks, Lester Brickman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little
Who Should Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Rory K. Little
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias
Who Can Best Regulate The Ethics Of Federal Prosecutors, Or, Who Should Regulate The Regulators: Response To Little, Fred C. Zacharias
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins
How Should We Determine Who Should Regulate Lawyers--Managing Conflict And Context In Professional Regulation , David B. Wilkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Decontextualizing The Child Client: The Efficacy Of The Attorney-Client Model For Very Young Children, Annette R. Appell
Decontextualizing The Child Client: The Efficacy Of The Attorney-Client Model For Very Young Children, Annette R. Appell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Rights And Interests Of Competent Minors In Litigated Medical Treatment Disputes, Susan D. Hawkins
Protecting The Rights And Interests Of Competent Minors In Litigated Medical Treatment Disputes, Susan D. Hawkins
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rules Of Confidentiality When Representing Children: The Need For A "Bright Line" Test, Randi Mandelbaum
Rules Of Confidentiality When Representing Children: The Need For A "Bright Line" Test, Randi Mandelbaum
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Guardians Ad Litem As Surrogate Parents: Implication For Role Definition And Confidentiality, Roy T. Stuckey
Guardians Ad Litem As Surrogate Parents: Implication For Role Definition And Confidentiality, Roy T. Stuckey
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Analysis Of The Proposed Standards Of Practice For Lawyers Representing Children In Abuse And Neglect Cases, Linda D. Elrod
An Analysis Of The Proposed Standards Of Practice For Lawyers Representing Children In Abuse And Neglect Cases, Linda D. Elrod
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Issues In Interviewing, Counseling, And The Use Of Psychological Data With Child And Adolescent Clients, Michael L. Lindsey
Ethical Issues In Interviewing, Counseling, And The Use Of Psychological Data With Child And Adolescent Clients, Michael L. Lindsey
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recommendations Of The Conference On Ethical Issues In The Legal Respresentation Of Children
Recommendations Of The Conference On Ethical Issues In The Legal Respresentation Of Children
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Child's Capacity To Make Decisions, Peter Margulies
Report Of The Working Group On Determining The Child's Capacity To Make Decisions, Peter Margulies
Fordham Law Review
[Preamble] As with adults, a lawyer has an ethical obligation to advocate the position of a child unless independent evidence exists that the child is unable to express a reasoned choice about issues that are relevant to the particular purpose for which the lawyer is representing the child. Where such evidence exists, the lawyer must engage in additional fact-finding to determine whether the child has, or may develop, the capacity to direct the lawyer's action in the particular context.
Report Of The Working Group On The Judicial Role, Kathleen Mccree Lewis
Report Of The Working Group On The Judicial Role, Kathleen Mccree Lewis
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Paradigm For Determining The Role Of Counsel For Children, Martin Guggenheim
A Paradigm For Determining The Role Of Counsel For Children, Martin Guggenheim
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Of Interests In The Representation Of Children In Dependency Cases, Christopher N. Wu
Conflicts Of Interests In The Representation Of Children In Dependency Cases, Christopher N. Wu
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confidentiality: Does The Bar Have An Obligation To Help Close An Evidentiary Gap?, Judith Larsen
Confidentiality: Does The Bar Have An Obligation To Help Close An Evidentiary Gap?, Judith Larsen
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics, Cultures, And Professions In The Representation Of Children, Frank P. Cervone, Linda M. Mauro
Ethics, Cultures, And Professions In The Representation Of Children, Frank P. Cervone, Linda M. Mauro
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Of Interests In The Representation Of Children, Nancy J. Moore
Conflicts Of Interests In The Representation Of Children, Nancy J. Moore
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer As Caregiver: Child Client's Competence In Context, Peter Margulies
The Lawyer As Caregiver: Child Client's Competence In Context, Peter Margulies
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Vulnerability To Voice: Appointing Counsel For Children In Civil Litigation, Catherine J. Ross
From Vulnerability To Voice: Appointing Counsel For Children In Civil Litigation, Catherine J. Ross
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reforming Model Rule 1.6: A Brief Essay From The Crossroads Of Ethics And Conscience, Kevin M. Ryan
Reforming Model Rule 1.6: A Brief Essay From The Crossroads Of Ethics And Conscience, Kevin M. Ryan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Judge's Ethical Dilemma: Assessing A Child's Capacity To Choose, Wallace J. Mlyniec
A Judge's Ethical Dilemma: Assessing A Child's Capacity To Choose, Wallace J. Mlyniec
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green
Conflicts Of Interest In Litigation: The Judicial Role , Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland
Beyond Sex Discrimination: A Proposal For Federal Sexual Harassment Legislation, Deborah N. Mcfarland
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Youth Perspectives On Lawyers' Ethics: A Report On Seven Interviews, Janet A. Chaplan
Youth Perspectives On Lawyers' Ethics: A Report On Seven Interviews, Janet A. Chaplan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.