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2000

Legal ethics

Fordham Law School

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Professional Responsibility: Lawyers, A Case Study, Elizabeth Chambliss Jan 2000

Professional Responsibility: Lawyers, A Case Study, Elizabeth Chambliss

Fordham Law Review

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Truth And Consequences, Stephen Ellmann Jan 2000

Truth And Consequences, Stephen Ellmann

Fordham Law Review

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Honor As A Deficient Aspiration For "The Honorable Profession": The Lawyer As Nostromo, Robert F. Cochran, Jr. Jan 2000

Honor As A Deficient Aspiration For "The Honorable Profession": The Lawyer As Nostromo, Robert F. Cochran, Jr.

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There But For Fortune: Real-Life Vs. Fictional Case Studies In Legal Ethics, Bruce A. Green Jan 2000

There But For Fortune: Real-Life Vs. Fictional Case Studies In Legal Ethics, Bruce A. Green

Fordham Law Review

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Discrediting The Truthful Witness: Demonstrating The Reality Of Adversary Advocacy, Eleanor W. Myers, Edward D. Ohlbaum Jan 2000

Discrediting The Truthful Witness: Demonstrating The Reality Of Adversary Advocacy, Eleanor W. Myers, Edward D. Ohlbaum

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What Do You Do When You Meet A Walking Violation Of The Sixth Amendment If You're Trying To Put That Lawyer's Client In Jail, Vanessa Merton Jan 2000

What Do You Do When You Meet A Walking Violation Of The Sixth Amendment If You're Trying To Put That Lawyer's Client In Jail, Vanessa Merton

Fordham Law Review

[A] prosecutor…enters a courtroom to speak for the People and not just some of the People. The prosecutor speaks not solely for the victim, or the police, or those who support them, but for all the People. That body of "The People" includes the defendant and his family and those who care about him


The Story Of Mr. G.: Reflections Upon The Questionability Competent Client, Mark Spiegel Jan 2000

The Story Of Mr. G.: Reflections Upon The Questionability Competent Client, Mark Spiegel

Fordham Law Review

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