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Crossing The Line: Techniques Of Closing Argument That Are Out Of Bounds In Criminal Trials, Blake R. Mills
Crossing The Line: Techniques Of Closing Argument That Are Out Of Bounds In Criminal Trials, Blake R. Mills
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
Generation Z Goes To Law School: Teaching And Reaching Law Students In The Post-Millennial Generation, Laura P. Graham
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
The Indelible Mark Of Plagiarism: Why Is It So Difficult To Make It Stop?, Brenda D. Gibson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Disqualification—Confusion, Clarification And Continued Considerations: A Closer Look At Arkansas's Judicial Disqualification Rules In Light Of Ferguson V. State, Elizabeth James
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Establishing Best Billing Practices Through Billing Guidelines: Fostering Trust And Transparency On Legal Costs, Laura Johnson, Howard Tollin, Marci Waterman, Sarah Mills-Dirlam
Establishing Best Billing Practices Through Billing Guidelines: Fostering Trust And Transparency On Legal Costs, Laura Johnson, Howard Tollin, Marci Waterman, Sarah Mills-Dirlam
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inward Bound: An Exploration Of Character Development In Law School, Heather D. Baum
Inward Bound: An Exploration Of Character Development In Law School, Heather D. Baum
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Recusal: It’S Time To Take Another Look Post-Caperton, Robert L. Brown
Judicial Recusal: It’S Time To Take Another Look Post-Caperton, Robert L. Brown
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Undercover Investigations And Government Lawyers, Eric B. Estes
Undercover Investigations And Government Lawyers, Eric B. Estes
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Emotionally Intelligent Law Professor: A Lesson From The Breakfast Club, Heidi K. Brown
The Emotionally Intelligent Law Professor: A Lesson From The Breakfast Club, Heidi K. Brown
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
On Engagement: Learning To Pay Attention, R. Lisle Baker, Daniel P. Brown
On Engagement: Learning To Pay Attention, R. Lisle Baker, Daniel P. Brown
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Cultivating Professional Identity & Creating Community: A Tale Of Two Innovations, Jan L. Jacobowitz
Cultivating Professional Identity & Creating Community: A Tale Of Two Innovations, Jan L. Jacobowitz
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Lawyer Assistance Programs: Bridging The Gap, Dr. Sarah Cearley
Lawyer Assistance Programs: Bridging The Gap, Dr. Sarah Cearley
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Chicken Or The Egg? Public Service Orientation And Lawyer Well-Being, Melissa H. Weresh
The Chicken Or The Egg? Public Service Orientation And Lawyer Well-Being, Melissa H. Weresh
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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The Role Of Mindfulness In The Ongoing Evolution Of Legal Education, Scott L. Rogers
The Role Of Mindfulness In The Ongoing Evolution Of Legal Education, Scott L. Rogers
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Many Connections Between Well-Being And Professionalism In The Practice Of Law: Implications For Teaching, Todd David Peterson
The Many Connections Between Well-Being And Professionalism In The Practice Of Law: Implications For Teaching, Todd David Peterson
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Think Like A (Mindful) Lawyer: Incorporating Mindfulness, Professional Identity, And Emotional Intelligence Into The First Year Law Curriculum, Nathalie Martin
Think Like A (Mindful) Lawyer: Incorporating Mindfulness, Professional Identity, And Emotional Intelligence Into The First Year Law Curriculum, Nathalie Martin
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Constitutional Law—Unauthorized Practice Of Law: Driving Legal Business Without A License, Legalzoom, Inc., And Campbell V. Asbury Automotive, Inc., 2011 Ark. 157, 381 S.W.3d 21., Pierce G. Hunter
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Friending And Following: Applying The Rules Of Professional Conduct To Social Media, Andy Taylor
Friending And Following: Applying The Rules Of Professional Conduct To Social Media, Andy Taylor
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
Despite the strong tradition in the law of not advertising for legal services, the Model Rules of Professional Conduct as well as the Arkansas Rules of Professional Conduct recognize that the interest in expanding public information about legal services trump that tradition. However, that is not the case in many states where, in some cases, lawyers have been advised to avoid certain types of interactive websites or risk what has been dubbed a "one-click ethics violation."
This article seeks to explain how attorneys can use social networking sites without violating any rules of professional conduct. Additionally, the article proposes a …
No Paradise To Regain: Comments On Russell G. Pearce And Eli Wald, The Obligation Of Lawyers To Heal Civic Culture: Confronting The Ordeal Of Incivility In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth S. Gallant
No Paradise To Regain: Comments On Russell G. Pearce And Eli Wald, The Obligation Of Lawyers To Heal Civic Culture: Confronting The Ordeal Of Incivility In The Practice Of Law, Kenneth S. Gallant
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Evidence - Privilege Law - How Arkansas's New Rule Of Evidence Codifies "Selective Waiver" Of The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work-Product Protection And An Argument For A More Moderate Approach, Jonathan D. Mcfadden
Evidence - Privilege Law - How Arkansas's New Rule Of Evidence Codifies "Selective Waiver" Of The Attorney-Client Privilege And Work-Product Protection And An Argument For A More Moderate Approach, Jonathan D. Mcfadden
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Private Practice And Cause Lawyering: A Practical And Ethical Guide, Bettina E. Brownstein
Private Practice And Cause Lawyering: A Practical And Ethical Guide, Bettina E. Brownstein
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
From Earl Warren To Wendell Griffen: A Study Of Judicial Intimidation And Judicial Self-Restraint, Honorable Robert L. Brown
From Earl Warren To Wendell Griffen: A Study Of Judicial Intimidation And Judicial Self-Restraint, Honorable Robert L. Brown
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Accountability To The Past, Present, And Future: Precedent, Politics And Power, Stephen B. Burbank
Judicial Accountability To The Past, Present, And Future: Precedent, Politics And Power, Stephen B. Burbank
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Avoiding The Appearance Of Impropriety: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility, Cynthia Gray
Avoiding The Appearance Of Impropriety: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility, Cynthia Gray
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judicial Independence And Accountability Meet Extra-Judicial Speech And The First Amendment: An Uneasy Co-Existence, Honorable Wendell L. Griffen
Judicial Independence And Accountability Meet Extra-Judicial Speech And The First Amendment: An Uneasy Co-Existence, Honorable Wendell L. Griffen
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Judge Arnold's Four Rules: A Model For A Life In The Law, Sean Unger
Judge Arnold's Four Rules: A Model For A Life In The Law, Sean Unger
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
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Ethics And Professional Responsibility—Contingency Fees—An Attorney's Right Of Recovery When Discharged From A Contingent Fee Contract In Arkansas. Salmon V. Atkinson, 355 Ark., 137 S.W.3d 383 (2003), Eric C. Freeby
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Imagining The Criminal Law: When Client And Lawyer Meet In The Movies, J. Thomas Sullivan
Imagining The Criminal Law: When Client And Lawyer Meet In The Movies, J. Thomas Sullivan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real World Pressures On Professionalism, Thomas D. Morgan
Real World Pressures On Professionalism, Thomas D. Morgan
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
The Paradox Of Professionalism: Journalism And Malpractice, Robert E. Drechsel
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.