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Articles 1 - 19 of 19
Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
A Fiduciary Theory Of Prosecution, Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe
A Fiduciary Theory Of Prosecution, Bruce A. Green, Rebecca Roiphe
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doing Justice: Judging And Jewish Values, Judith Bartnoff
Doing Justice: Judging And Jewish Values, Judith Bartnoff
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Federal Death Penalty, Trumpism, And Civil Rights Enforcement, Richard Broughton
The Federal Death Penalty, Trumpism, And Civil Rights Enforcement, Richard Broughton
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rule 3.8, The Jencks Act, And How The Aba Created A Conflict Between Ethics And The Law On Prosecutorial Disclosure, Kirsten M. Schimpff
Rule 3.8, The Jencks Act, And How The Aba Created A Conflict Between Ethics And The Law On Prosecutorial Disclosure, Kirsten M. Schimpff
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Supreme Court's Increased Attention To The Law Of Lawyering: Mere Coincidence Or Something More? , Renee Newman Knake
The Supreme Court's Increased Attention To The Law Of Lawyering: Mere Coincidence Or Something More? , Renee Newman Knake
American University Law Review
The United States Supreme Court considered seventeen cases raising issues related to the role of attorneys and the practice of law during the 2009 Term. This body of cases represents a substantial departure from dockets in recent history, where typically the Court took up less than a handful of cases involving regulation of the legal profession. While some might consider the increased number of cases addressing the law of lawyering a mere coincidence, this article contends that something more is occurring. The Court’s decision to devote so much of its limited time to these matters is noteworthy not only for …
Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King
Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King
Standard Of Care For Residents And Other Medical School Graduates In Training, Joseph H. King
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Theorizing Agency, Susan Carle
Theorizing Agency, Susan Carle
American University Law Review
Progressive legal scholars today exhibit contrasting views on the scope of legal actors' agency in making "choices" about how to lead their lives. Feminist legal scholar Joan C. Williams, for example, challenges claims that women who leave the paid workforce to stay home with children have made a voluntary choice to take this path. Critical race scholar Ian Haney López, on the other hand, argues that the social construction of racial identity occurs precisely through the many voluntary choices members of both subordinated and dominant racial groups make about matters that implicate racial meanings. Williams contests the idea of voluntary …
Equal Justice Under The Law: Why Iolta Programs Do Not Violate The First Amendment, Hillary A. Webber
Equal Justice Under The Law: Why Iolta Programs Do Not Violate The First Amendment, Hillary A. Webber
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorney-Client Privilege: Continuing Confusion About Attorney Communications, Drafts, Pre-Existing Documents, And The Source Of The Facts Communicated , Paul R. Rice
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Emperor's Clothes And Other Tales About The Standards For Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions , Leslie C. Levin
The Emperor's Clothes And Other Tales About The Standards For Imposing Lawyer Discipline Sanctions , Leslie C. Levin
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyer,Know Thyself: A Review Of Empirical Research On Attorney Attributes Bearingon Professionalism , Susan Daicoff
Lawyer,Know Thyself: A Review Of Empirical Research On Attorney Attributes Bearingon Professionalism , Susan Daicoff
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Organizational Determinants Of Law Firm Integration , Elizabeth Chambliss
Organizational Determinants Of Law Firm Integration , Elizabeth Chambliss
American University Law Review
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Do You Need A Lawyer? You May Have To Wait 30 Days: The Supreme Court Went Too Far In Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc. , Daniel L. Zelenko
Do You Need A Lawyer? You May Have To Wait 30 Days: The Supreme Court Went Too Far In Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc. , Daniel L. Zelenko
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
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"Simple Truths" About Moral Education , Eleanor W. Myers
"Simple Truths" About Moral Education , Eleanor W. Myers
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethics And The Federal Prosecutor: The Continuing Conflict Over The Application Of Model Rule 4.2 To Federal Attorneys, Neals-Erik William Delker
Ethics And The Federal Prosecutor: The Continuing Conflict Over The Application Of Model Rule 4.2 To Federal Attorneys, Neals-Erik William Delker
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The American Rule On Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person's Access To Justice, John F. Vargo
The American Rule On Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person's Access To Justice, John F. Vargo
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.
The American Rule On Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person's Access To Justice, John F. Vargo
The American Rule On Attorney Fee Allocation: The Injured Person's Access To Justice, John F. Vargo
American University Law Review
No abstract provided.