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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law Firms And Clients As Groups: Loyalty, Rationality, And Representation, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Law Firms And Clients As Groups: Loyalty, Rationality, And Representation, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
"Understanding...": Processing Information And Values In Clinical Work, Edwin H. Greenebaum
"Understanding...": Processing Information And Values In Clinical Work, Edwin H. Greenebaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Legal Education And The Reproduction Of Hierarchy: A Polemic Against The System, Michigan Law Review
Legal Education And The Reproduction Of Hierarchy: A Polemic Against The System, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Legal Education and the Reproduction of Hierarchy: A Polemic Against the System by Duncan Kennedy
Why Lawyers Should Be Allowed To Advertise: A Market Analysis Of Legal Services, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Why Lawyers Should Be Allowed To Advertise: A Market Analysis Of Legal Services, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Scholarly Works
In Bates v. State Bar of Arizona, a 1977 decision, the United States Supreme Court overturned the American Bar Association's (ABA) sixty-nine-year-old prohibition of advertising by lawyers. The Bates holding invalidated comprehensive bans on lawyer advertising but left unsettled the scope of permissible regulation. While the Bates Court found attorneys' price advertising to be protected speech under the first amendment, it also stated that false and misleading advertising could be prohibited. The majority expressly declined to consider the problems of advertising claims relating to the quality of legal services.
The organized bar's reaction to Bates has been hesitant and inconsistent. …
Law School Never Stops, Robert L. Clare
Law School Never Stops, Robert L. Clare
Cleveland State Law Review
In the past, law school graduates were molded into lawyers through along period of training. However, the modern legal community - law firms, law staffs of corporations and government agencies, bar associations, continuing legal education institutes and law schools - has begun to implement a whole new philosophy of legal training predicated upon the direct teaching of legal practice skills rather than the experience orientated process.