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The Ethics Of Assisting Incarcerated People With Collective Action, Daniel J. Canon Jan 2023

The Ethics Of Assisting Incarcerated People With Collective Action, Daniel J. Canon

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Meat Processing Workers And The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Subrogation Of People, Public Health, And Ethics To Profits And A Path Forward, Kelly K. Dineen Jan 2020

Meat Processing Workers And The Covid-19 Pandemic: The Subrogation Of People, Public Health, And Ethics To Profits And A Path Forward, Kelly K. Dineen

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted and exacerbated existing health injustices. People who are Latino/Latinx, Black, Indigenous or members of other minority groups have disproportionately paid with their very lives. The pandemic has also exposed the complex interdependence of worker health and well-being, community health, and economic security. Industries like meat processing facilities—with congregate and high-density workplaces staffed by workers who are already disadvantaged by structural discrimination—must reckon with decades of subrogation and exploitation of workers. During this pandemic, the industry has pushed that exploitation to a point of no return. Policies to protect workers need a reset to an orientation …


Rethinking Lawyer Ethics To Allow The Rules Of Evidence, Rules Of Civil Procedure, And Private Agreements To Control Ethical Obligations Involving Inadvertent Disclosures, Tory L. Lucas Jan 2019

Rethinking Lawyer Ethics To Allow The Rules Of Evidence, Rules Of Civil Procedure, And Private Agreements To Control Ethical Obligations Involving Inadvertent Disclosures, Tory L. Lucas

Saint Louis University Law Journal

This Article seeks to align the rules of ethics with the rules of evidence, rules of civil procedure, and private agreements in confronting the vexing issue of inadvertent disclosures. It proposes a clear-eyed modification of Model Rule of Professional Conduct 4.4(b) to require a lawyer to use an inadvertent disclosure of confidential or privileged information unless prohibited by the rules of evidence, rules of civil procedure, or private agreement. This inadvertent-disclosure proposal fairly balances the interests of the justice system, civility in the legal profession, and protection of clients.


Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles Jan 2015

Anticipating Hiv Vaccines: Sketching An Agenda For Public Health Ethics And Policy In The United States, James M. Dubois, Amanda Hine, Michele Kennett, Kayla Kostelecky, Joseph Norris, Rachel Presti, Kathryn Raliski, Jessi Roach, Adam Ruggles

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Ethics Of Representing Clients With Limited Competency In Guardianship Proceedings, Henry Dlugacz, Christopher Winner Jan 2011

The Ethics Of Representing Clients With Limited Competency In Guardianship Proceedings, Henry Dlugacz, Christopher Winner

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


“Lawyers” Not “Liars”: A Modified Traditionalist Approach Yo Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown Jr. Jul 2007

“Lawyers” Not “Liars”: A Modified Traditionalist Approach Yo Teaching Legal Ethics, Lonnie T. Brown Jr.

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teaching Legal Profession: Ethics Under The Model Rules, Dennis J. Tuchler Jul 2007

Teaching Legal Profession: Ethics Under The Model Rules, Dennis J. Tuchler

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teaching Legal Ethics, Deborah L. Rhode Jul 2007

Teaching Legal Ethics, Deborah L. Rhode

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teaching Lawyers Ethics, Bruce A. Green Jul 2007

Teaching Lawyers Ethics, Bruce A. Green

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teaching Professional Responsibility And Ethics, Ronald D. Rotunda Jul 2007

Teaching Professional Responsibility And Ethics, Ronald D. Rotunda

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Lawyering In The 21st Century: A Capstone Course On The Law And Ethics Of Lawyering, Judith L. Maute Jul 2007

Lawyering In The 21st Century: A Capstone Course On The Law And Ethics Of Lawyering, Judith L. Maute

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Teaching Ethics In The Criminal Law Course, Peter A. Joy Oct 2004

Teaching Ethics In The Criminal Law Course, Peter A. Joy

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethics And The Legitimation Of The Pursuit Of Equity In School Finance, James Gordon Ward Jan 2004

Ethics And The Legitimation Of The Pursuit Of Equity In School Finance, James Gordon Ward

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.


Using The Pervasive Method Of Teaching Legal Ethics In A Property Course, Thomas L. Shaffer May 2002

Using The Pervasive Method Of Teaching Legal Ethics In A Property Course, Thomas L. Shaffer

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Ethics And E-Medicine, Jessica W. Berg Feb 2002

Ethics And E-Medicine, Jessica W. Berg

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Beyond Homelessness: Ethics, Advocacy, And Strategy, Maria Foscarinis Jan 1993

Beyond Homelessness: Ethics, Advocacy, And Strategy, Maria Foscarinis

Saint Louis University Public Law Review

No abstract provided.