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The Amicus Machine, Allison Orr Larsen, Neal Devins
The Amicus Machine, Allison Orr Larsen, Neal Devins
Faculty Publications
The Supreme Court receives a record number of amicus curiae briefs and cites to them with increasing regularity. Amicus briefs have also become influential in determining which cases the Court will hear. It thus becomes important to ask: Where do these briefs come from? The traditional tale describes amicus briefs as the product of interest-group lobbying. But that story is incomplete and outdated. Today, skilled and specialized advocates of the Supreme Court Bar strategize about what issues the Court should hear and from whom they should hear them. They then “wrangle” the necessary amici and “whisper” to coordinate the message. …
Assessing Substance Abuse And Mental Health Among Lawyers, Susan Grover, Mark R. Voss
Assessing Substance Abuse And Mental Health Among Lawyers, Susan Grover, Mark R. Voss
Popular Media
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The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
The Lawyer As Catalyst Of Social Change, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
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Politically Motivated Bar Discipline, James E. Moliterno
Politically Motivated Bar Discipline, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
Bar discipline and admission denial have a century~long history of misuse in times of national crisis and upheaval. The terror war is such a time, and the threat of bar discipline has once again become an overreaction to justifiable fear and turmoil. Political misuse of bar machinery is characterized by its setting in the midst of turmoil, by its target, and by its lack of merit. The current instance of politically motivated bar discipline bears the marks of its historical antecedents.
Remembering Andrew I. Batavia, Michael Ashley Stein
Remembering Andrew I. Batavia, Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
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Broad Prohibition, Thin Rationale: The Acquisition Of An Interest And Financial Assistance In Litigation Rules, James E. Moliterno
Broad Prohibition, Thin Rationale: The Acquisition Of An Interest And Financial Assistance In Litigation Rules, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
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Section 2: Supreme Court Advocacy, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Section 2: Supreme Court Advocacy, Institute Of Bill Of Rights Law, William & Mary Law School
Supreme Court Preview
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The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
The Legal Profession And Its Future: Recapturing The Ideal Of The Statesman-Lawyer, Timothy J. Sullivan
Faculty Publications
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Lawyer Creeds And Moral Seismography, James E. Moliterno
Lawyer Creeds And Moral Seismography, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
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Attitudinal Barriers To Hiring Attorneys With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
Attitudinal Barriers To Hiring Attorneys With Disabilities, Michael Ashley Stein
Faculty Publications
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Private Practice For Public Consumption: Two Views Of Corporate Law, Jayne W. Barnard
Private Practice For Public Consumption: Two Views Of Corporate Law, Jayne W. Barnard
Faculty Publications
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Teaching Legal Ethics In A Program Of Comprehensive Skills Development, James E. Moliterno
Teaching Legal Ethics In A Program Of Comprehensive Skills Development, James E. Moliterno
Faculty Publications
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Current Issues In Professional Responsibility, James P. Holden
Current Issues In Professional Responsibility, James P. Holden
William & Mary Annual Tax Conference
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The Judge's Role In The Enforcement Of Ethics - Fear And Learning In The Profession, John M. Levy
The Judge's Role In The Enforcement Of Ethics - Fear And Learning In The Profession, John M. Levy
Faculty Publications
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