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Articles 31 - 60 of 84
Full-Text Articles in Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, James E. Moliterno
Legal Education, Experiential Education, And Professional Responsibility, James E. Moliterno
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Life And Death Lawyering: Dignity In The Absence Of Autonomy, Teresa Stanton Collett
Life And Death Lawyering: Dignity In The Absence Of Autonomy, Teresa Stanton Collett
Journal of the Institute for the Study of Legal Ethics
No abstract provided.
Stevens's Professionalism And Ours, David Luban
Stevens's Professionalism And Ours, David Luban
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
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
No abstract provided.
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.
Contingency Fee Abuses, Ethical Mandates, And The Disciplinary System: The Case Against Case-By-Case Enforcement, Lester Brickman
Contingency Fee Abuses, Ethical Mandates, And The Disciplinary System: The Case Against Case-By-Case Enforcement, Lester Brickman
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Home Dance, The Hopi, And Black Mesa Coal: Conquest And Endurance In The American Southwest, Charles F. Wilkinson
Home Dance, The Hopi, And Black Mesa Coal: Conquest And Endurance In The American Southwest, Charles F. Wilkinson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
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.
Third Party Liability Or The False Claims Act: It Is Time For Consultants To Pay The Price For Their Bad Advice, 29 J. Marshall L. Rev. 923 (1996), Neal A. Cooper
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Negotiating The Lawyer-Client Relationship: A Search For Equality And Collaboration, Alex J. Hurder
Negotiating The Lawyer-Client Relationship: A Search For Equality And Collaboration, Alex J. Hurder
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Motions For Sanctions, W. Hamilton Bryson
Annual Survey Of Virginia Law: Motions For Sanctions, W. Hamilton Bryson
University of Richmond Law Review
For centuries, the legal profession has had rules of professional conduct. Although they were unwritten, they were well known. The rules covered honesty in pleading and practice and also required the general politeness expected of decent people. These rules were not always followed, nor were they always enforced when not followed. Sadly, in modern times, these rules are being disregarded more frequently and the costs to others, both within and outside the profession, are increasing dramatically.
Hopwood V. Texas: A Victory For Equality That Denies Reality Recent Development., Robert A. Lauer
Hopwood V. Texas: A Victory For Equality That Denies Reality Recent Development., Robert A. Lauer
St. Mary's Law Journal
Abstract Forthcoming.
A Fair Day's Pay For A Fair Day's Work: Time To Raise And Index The Minimum Wage., William P. Quigley
A Fair Day's Pay For A Fair Day's Work: Time To Raise And Index The Minimum Wage., William P. Quigley
St. Mary's Law Journal
Millions of people are working for a living but not receiving a living wage in return for their work. The value of the minimum wage continues to erode, with the Congressional Research Service estimating the minimum wage would have to rise to $6.75 per hour in 1996 to equal the purchasing power it represented in 1978. It is not in the common interest, nor in the interest of justice, for people to work full-time, yet remain mired in poverty. Reforming the minimum wage by raising it and indexing it for inflation is a critical step toward attaining Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s …
Scientific Evidence Under Daubert., John H. Mansfield
Scientific Evidence Under Daubert., John H. Mansfield
St. Mary's Law Journal
The controversy over the proper standard for the admissibility of scientific evidence is an argument over the value of a jury trial compared with a bench trial or decisions by scientists. The argument has both a constitutional dimension in the provisions relating to a jury trial, compulsory process and due process, and a nonconstitutional dimension in the ordinary law of evidence. In the recent case of Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., the United States Supreme Court took a different approach, basing its decision almost entirely on an interpretation of the particular words used in Rule 702 of the Federal …
The Habeas Corpus Revolution: A New Role For State Courts., Charles F. Baird
The Habeas Corpus Revolution: A New Role For State Courts., Charles F. Baird
St. Mary's Law Journal
This Article’s purpose is to portray recent changes in the United States Supreme Court’s habeas corpus jurisprudence—limiting the scope of the federal writ while reducing the federal judiciary’s role overseeing the criminal justice systems. Seemingly, the Court gave little thought to whether this reduction in federal oversight should be accompanied by a greater measure of review on the part of state courts. The writ of habeas corpus, often referred to as the Great Writ, is the primary means of enforcing rights guaranteed under the United States Constitution and federal courts are the principal guardians of these rights. While commitment to …
Nafta And The Environment: A Proposal For Free Trade In Hazardous Waste Between The United States And Mexico Symposium - The Environment And The United States-Mexico Border., David W. Eaton
St. Mary's Law Journal
Over the past decade, the transboundary movement of hazardous waste has become an important issue. Because of its geographic proximity to the United States and its desire to attract foreign investment, Mexico has become one of the United States-owned maquiladoras’ favorite dumping grounds. The recent North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) may only exacerbate matters. Because the health and environmental risks associated with the inappropriate disposal of hazardous waste knows no boundaries, it is important NAFTA signatories jointly address waste issues. While NAFTA has had a positive impact on environmental protection in the United States and Mexico, the NAFTA debate …
Ethics In Law And Politics, Paul Simon Senator
Ethics In Law And Politics, Paul Simon Senator
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
American Principles And The Evolving Ethos Of American Legal Practice, Harrison Sheppard
American Principles And The Evolving Ethos Of American Legal Practice, Harrison Sheppard
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Mentor, Mercenary Or Melding: An Empirical Inquiry Into The Role Of The Lawyer, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Peter Mercer, Terra Strong
Mentor, Mercenary Or Melding: An Empirical Inquiry Into The Role Of The Lawyer, Margaret Ann Wilkinson, Peter Mercer, Terra Strong
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc.: Restricting Attorney Advertising To Preserve The Image Of The Legal Profession, Jodi Vanderwater
Florida Bar V. Went For It, Inc.: Restricting Attorney Advertising To Preserve The Image Of The Legal Profession, Jodi Vanderwater
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Individualism, Professional Ethics, And The Sense Of Community: From Runnymede To A London Telephone Booth, George Anastaplo
Individualism, Professional Ethics, And The Sense Of Community: From Runnymede To A London Telephone Booth, George Anastaplo
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Attorneys: The Americans With Disabilities Act Should Not Impair The Regulation Of The Legal Profession Where Mental Health Is An Issue, Kelly R. Becton
Attorneys: The Americans With Disabilities Act Should Not Impair The Regulation Of The Legal Profession Where Mental Health Is An Issue, Kelly R. Becton
Oklahoma Law Review
No abstract provided.