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Integrity And The Department Of Investigation, Rose Gill Hearn
Integrity And The Department Of Investigation, Rose Gill Hearn
Fordham Law Review
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Taking Stock: The Need To Amend 28 U.S.C. § 455 To Achieve Clarity And Sensibility In Disqualification Rules For Judges' Financial Holdings, Ziona Hochbaum
Taking Stock: The Need To Amend 28 U.S.C. § 455 To Achieve Clarity And Sensibility In Disqualification Rules For Judges' Financial Holdings, Ziona Hochbaum
Fordham Law Review
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Considering The A.B.A.'S 1908 Canons Of Ethics, James M. Altman
Considering The A.B.A.'S 1908 Canons Of Ethics, James M. Altman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Teaching Integrity In The Professional Responsibility Curriculum: A Modest Proposal For Change, Mary C. Daly
Teaching Integrity In The Professional Responsibility Curriculum: A Modest Proposal For Change, Mary C. Daly
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Integrity: Its Causes And Cures, David Luban
The Limits Of Integrity Or Why Cabinets Have Locks, Burnele V. Powell
The Limits Of Integrity Or Why Cabinets Have Locks, Burnele V. Powell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
If Integrity Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Deborah L. Rhode
If Integrity Is The Answer, What Is The Question?, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ida's Way: Constructing The Respect-Worthy Governmental System, Frank I. Michelman
Ida's Way: Constructing The Respect-Worthy Governmental System, Frank I. Michelman
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Integrity And Reflection, Suzanna Sherry
Legislating With Integrity, Jeremy Waldron
Conflicts Of Integrity, Benjamin C. Zipursky
Governmental And Academic Integrity At Home And Abroad, Sara Sun Beale
Governmental And Academic Integrity At Home And Abroad, Sara Sun Beale
Fordham Law Review
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Integrity In Government, Lloyd Weinreb
Religious Values, Legal Ethics, And Poverty Law: A Response To Thomas Shaffer, Stephen Wizner
Religious Values, Legal Ethics, And Poverty Law: A Response To Thomas Shaffer, Stephen Wizner
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Stephen Wizner provides a response to Thomas Shaffer's article on his pursuit of social justice through using religious figures as role models. Wizner argues that Shaffer is clearly right in asserting that there is much in the prophetic literature, and, indeed, in the entire Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, that could serve as a moral impetus for social justice lawyering. One can find considerable support for Shaffer's religious thesis in the texts that he cites, and in the words of the prophets he looks to as role models. Nevertheless, Wizner presents a skeptical response to Professor Shaffer's thoughtful essay. …
New York Revises Ethics Rules To Permit Limited Mdps: A Critical Analysis Of The New York Approach, The Future Of The Mdp Debate After Enron, And Recommendations For Other Jurisdictions, John P. Lucci
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
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The Myth Of Civic Republicanism: Interrogating The Ideology Of Antebellum Legal Ethics, Norman W. Spaulding
The Myth Of Civic Republicanism: Interrogating The Ideology Of Antebellum Legal Ethics, Norman W. Spaulding
Fordham Law Review
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An Ethics Critique Of Interference In Law School Clinics, Robert R. Kuehn, Peter A. Joy
An Ethics Critique Of Interference In Law School Clinics, Robert R. Kuehn, Peter A. Joy
Fordham Law Review
Law school clinics play an increasingly important role in training future lawyers and providing legal assistance to traditionally under-represented individuals and groups. In addition to facing the legal issues present in any law practice, law clinic students and faculty often confront ethical issues that lawyers representing poor and unpopular clients sometimes face - outside interference in case and client selection. This article explores the ethical considerations raised by interference in law school clinic case and client selection and limitations on the means of representation lawyers may employ in representing their clients. The article's analysis provides a useful framework for responding …
A New Code Of Ethics For Commercial Arbitrators: The Neutrality Of Party-Appointed Arbitrators On A Tripartite Panel, Olga K. Byrne
A New Code Of Ethics For Commercial Arbitrators: The Neutrality Of Party-Appointed Arbitrators On A Tripartite Panel, Olga K. Byrne
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article discusses ABA and AAA revisions to the ethics code for commercial arbitrators with respect to the neutrality of arbitrators. This Note describes the importance of the tripartite panel and the new standards in the revised code of ethics. It further examines the opposing arguments concerning the role of party-appointed arbitrators with respect to neutrality. Finally, the Note proposes that the revisers educate participants in the arbitral process of the new standard demanded of all arbitrators, so as to maintain confidence and stability in arbitration.