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Tiptoeing Through The Landmines: The Evolution Of States’ Legal Ethics Authority Regarding Representing Cannabis Clients, Karen E. Boxx
Tiptoeing Through The Landmines: The Evolution Of States’ Legal Ethics Authority Regarding Representing Cannabis Clients, Karen E. Boxx
Seattle University Law Review
Despite the continued federal classification of cannabis as an illegal drug, states have legalized the possession, use, production, and sale of cannabis. In order to do so, the states have created complex regulatory schemes to control and monitor the cannabis industry and satisfy the federal government concerns, such as use by minors and organized crime involvement. First, this Article presents the ethical dilemma of cannabis lawyering. Second, this Article describes the history, evolution, and current status of the various states’ pronouncements on a lawyer’s ethical duties with respect to the business and use of cannabis that may be legal under …
“The Lost Lawyer” Regained: The Abiding Values Of The Legal Profession, Robert Maccrate
“The Lost Lawyer” Regained: The Abiding Values Of The Legal Profession, Robert Maccrate
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
No abstract provided.
Money Didn’T Buy Happiness, Lawrence J. Fox
Money Didn’T Buy Happiness, Lawrence J. Fox
Dickinson Law Review (2017-Present)
No abstract provided.
Teaching Professional Responsibility In The Future: Continuing The Discussion, Teresa Stanton Collett
Teaching Professional Responsibility In The Future: Continuing The Discussion, Teresa Stanton Collett
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer
On Teaching Legal Ethics With Stories About Clients, Thomas L. Shaffer
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Institutional Barriers And Advantages Panel, Michael Millemann
The Institutional Barriers And Advantages Panel, Michael Millemann
William & Mary Law Review
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The Purposes Of Legal Ethics And The Primacy Of Practice, Robert P. Burns
The Purposes Of Legal Ethics And The Primacy Of Practice, Robert P. Burns
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Professionalism Problem, Deborah L. Rhode
The Professionalism Problem, Deborah L. Rhode
William & Mary Law Review
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Less Is More: Teaching Legal Ethics In Context, Bruce A. Green
Less Is More: Teaching Legal Ethics In Context, Bruce A. Green
William & Mary Law Review
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Teaching Moral Perception And Moral Judgment In Legal Ethics Courses: A Dialogue About Goals, Lisa G. Lerman
Teaching Moral Perception And Moral Judgment In Legal Ethics Courses: A Dialogue About Goals, Lisa G. Lerman
William & Mary Law Review
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Practice Setting As An Organizing Theme For A Law And Ethics Of Lawyering Curriculum, James E. Moliterno
Practice Setting As An Organizing Theme For A Law And Ethics Of Lawyering Curriculum, James E. Moliterno
William & Mary Law Review
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Jim's Modest Proposal, Kenney F. Hegland
Jim's Modest Proposal, Kenney F. Hegland
William & Mary Law Review
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Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, James E. Moliterno
Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, James E. Moliterno
William & Mary Law Review
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Comment On Moliterno, Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, Lance Liebman
Comment On Moliterno, Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, Lance Liebman
William & Mary Law Review
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Comment On Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, By Roger C. Cramton And Susan P. Koniak, John M. Levy
Comment On Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, By Roger C. Cramton And Susan P. Koniak, John M. Levy
William & Mary Law Review
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Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, Roger C. Cramton, Susan P. Koniak
Rule, Story, And Commitment In The Teaching Of Legal Ethics, Roger C. Cramton, Susan P. Koniak
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.