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Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Strengthening the Law School's international ties; Nippon Life Insurance Co. bestows major gift; new scope for a Law School publication.
Events
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
Senior Day: fond farewells; Law Review sponsors symposium on legal storytelling; Campbell Competition tackles right to counsel; first William W. Bishop Lecture looks at Single European Market.
Alumni Notes
Law Quadrangle (formerly Law Quad Notes)
First European alumni reunion honors Stein; news about our graduates; Class Notes
Lawyer Turf And Lawyer Regulation—The Role Of The Inherent-Powers Doctrine, Charles W. Wolfram
Lawyer Turf And Lawyer Regulation—The Role Of The Inherent-Powers Doctrine, Charles W. Wolfram
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
Finding Yourself In Law School, Joel Jay Finer
Finding Yourself In Law School, Joel Jay Finer
Cleveland State Law Review
Congratulations on your acceptance and your decision to enter law school. Some might say after reading this commentary that it was more appropriate for a commencement address. But stop to think. Commencement means beginning. This is your commencement, the beginning of your legal career. And if the values to which I refer are not somewhere in your thoughts during your law school education, when you can begin to see how your technical skills can be put to use in service of whatever justice goals you personally find most meaningful, it may be more difficult to make the connections later on. …
Kalish V. Illinois Education Association: Absolute Privileges In Quasi - Judicial Proceedings, 22 J. Marshall L. Rev. 737 (1989), Michael Fahey
Kalish V. Illinois Education Association: Absolute Privileges In Quasi - Judicial Proceedings, 22 J. Marshall L. Rev. 737 (1989), Michael Fahey
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Invalidation Of Residency Requirements For Admission To The Bar: Opportunities For General Reform, Paul G. Gill
Invalidation Of Residency Requirements For Admission To The Bar: Opportunities For General Reform, Paul G. Gill
University of Richmond Law Review
Individuals must jump several major hurdles to earn the right to practice law. One hurdle state bars have traditionally imposed is the requirement that applicants demonstrate their residency in that state. This must be done either upon application, prior to admission, or upon admission. A residency requirement has been imposed on both applicants applying for admission by examination, and attorney applicants admitted on motion without exam.
Particularism And The Struggle For Coherence In The Common Law Literary Tradition, E. P. Krauss
Particularism And The Struggle For Coherence In The Common Law Literary Tradition, E. P. Krauss
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Real Estate Law In Probate Practice: Tales Of Woe, Warning, And Wisdom, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 121 (1989), Frank J. Harrison
Real Estate Law In Probate Practice: Tales Of Woe, Warning, And Wisdom, 23 J. Marshall L. Rev. 121 (1989), Frank J. Harrison
UIC Law Review
No abstract provided.
Confidentiality Under The Pennsylvania Attorney-Client Privilege Statutes And The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct, Leonard Packel
Confidentiality Under The Pennsylvania Attorney-Client Privilege Statutes And The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct, Leonard Packel
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers' Lives, Clients' Lives: Can Women Liberate The Profession, Lynn Hecht Schafran
Lawyers' Lives, Clients' Lives: Can Women Liberate The Profession, Lynn Hecht Schafran
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Latest Battle In The Revolution Of Attorney Advertising: A Step Too Far, Elizabeth Frasher Pagani
The Latest Battle In The Revolution Of Attorney Advertising: A Step Too Far, Elizabeth Frasher Pagani
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Responding To Client Perjury Under The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct: The Lawyer's Continuing Dilemma, Doris Del Tosto Brogan
Responding To Client Perjury Under The New Pennsylvania Rules Of Professional Conduct: The Lawyer's Continuing Dilemma, Doris Del Tosto Brogan
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lawyers As Officers Of The Court, Eugene R. Gaetke
Lawyers As Officers Of The Court, Eugene R. Gaetke
Vanderbilt Law Review
In its public assertions, the legal profession promotes a different model: lawyers are officers of the court in the conduct of their professional, and even their personal," affairs. The organized bar has expressly emphasized this obligation in each of its major codifications of the ethical obligations of the profession, including the American Bar Association's most recent effort, the 1983 Model Rules of Professional Conduct.
Lawyers like to refer to themselves as officers of the court. Careful analysis of the role of the lawyer within the adversarial legal system reveals the characterization to be vacuous and unduly self-laudatory. It confuses lawyers …
Admission And Reinstatement Of Felons To The Bar: West Virginia And The General Rule, Leonard Copeland
Admission And Reinstatement Of Felons To The Bar: West Virginia And The General Rule, Leonard Copeland
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.