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Can A Single Masterpiece Sustain A Lawyer's Lifetime And Other Questions That Cross A Lawyer's Way, Randy Lee
Can A Single Masterpiece Sustain A Lawyer's Lifetime And Other Questions That Cross A Lawyer's Way, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
A Christian On Listening With Jewish Ears And Hearing With The Heart Of God, Randy Lee
A Christian On Listening With Jewish Ears And Hearing With The Heart Of God, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Bob Dylan’S Lawyers, A Dark Day In Luzerne County, And Learning To Take Legal Ethics Seriously, Randy Lee
Bob Dylan’S Lawyers, A Dark Day In Luzerne County, And Learning To Take Legal Ethics Seriously, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
This article examines the life of Bob Dylan and how his views can be used to improve legal ethics. Bob Dylan's views are applied to the legal ethics issues faced by the juvenile justice system in Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania’s Interbranch Commission on Juvenile Justice's call "to get serious" about legal ethics. "If we are, however, to get serious about legal ethics, then we will first have to see if we can “make any sense of it,” “pull it apart,” and see if any of it can fit back together in a meaningful way, in other words, do the kind …
Fred Zacharias And A Lawyer's Attempt To Be Guided By Justice: Flying With Harry Potter And Understanding How Lawyers Can Prosecute The People They Represent, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Democracy Will Live As Long As Citizens Maintain Respect, Randy Lee
Democracy Will Live As Long As Citizens Maintain Respect, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Book Review (Reviewing Richard C. Church, First Be Reconciled: Challenging Christians In Court, 2008), Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Why 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Matters 50 Years Later, Randy Lee
Editorial, Why 'To Kill A Mockingbird' Matters 50 Years Later, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Voters Need To Realize Importance Of Selecting Judges, Randy Lee
Editorial, Voters Need To Realize Importance Of Selecting Judges, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
The Aspiration To Be A Catholic Social Scientist In The Eyes Of Robert Coles: The Search For Wisdom In An Information Age, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
The Catholic social scientist seeks to understand his world so he can know his God. He is called by love to the questions that he addresses, and the answers he finds to those questions draw him to a call of service, a call to make a life other than his own at least a little better. One of the pre-eminent Catholic social scientists of our time is the psychiatrist, medical doctor, and “hard” scientist, Dr. Robert Coles. This article seeks to consider five pieces of advice that Dr. Coles offers to those aspiring to be Catholic social scientists. First, work …
Epilogue, Randy Lee
Finding Marriage Amidst A Sea Of Confusion: A Precursor To Considering The Public Purpose Of Marriage, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Reflecting On Negligence Law And The Catholic Experience: Comparing Apples And Elephants, Randy Lee
Reflecting On Negligence Law And The Catholic Experience: Comparing Apples And Elephants, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
“A Rose By Any Other Name Would Smell As Sweet,”But Would It Still Be Treasured: The Mislabeling And Misunderstanding Of Parents And Grandparents In American Policy, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Nineteenth Century Visions Of A Twenty-First Century Bar: Were Dickens’S Expectations For Lawyers Too Great?, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Who’S Afraid Of William Shakespeare?: Confronting Our Concepts Of Justice And Mercy In The Merchant Of Venice, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee
Judaism And John Paul Ii: Coming To Grips With What Law Means In The Hands Of God, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
Throughout his papacy, Paul John Paul II stressed the necessity for Catholics to learn from their “elder brothers,” the Jews, both so Catholics would better understand their world and also so they could better understand their own Catholic faith. Throughout his own life, Pope John Paul II learned five lessons about law from his Jewish brothers and sisters. First, he learned that law should be made not as men are inclined to make it, “carried away on the tumultuous wave of self-interest and instinct,” but that law must be made as God makes it. Second, in the spirit of God, …
The Continuing Moral Fashioning Of A Law Professor, Randy Lee
The Continuing Moral Fashioning Of A Law Professor, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Lessons To Be Learned, Lessons To Live Out: Catholicism At The Crossroads Of Judaism And American Legalism, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Dorothy Day And Innovative Social Justice: A View From Inside The Box, Randy Lee
Dorothy Day And Innovative Social Justice: A View From Inside The Box, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
A Law Professor On Being Fashioned, Randy Lee
The Lawyer As Poet Advocate: Bruce Springsteen And The American Lawyer, An Introduction, Randy Lee
The Lawyer As Poet Advocate: Bruce Springsteen And The American Lawyer, An Introduction, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Bruce Springsteen’S Hope And The Lawyer As Poet Advocate, Randy Lee
Bruce Springsteen’S Hope And The Lawyer As Poet Advocate, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Recognizing Friends Amidst The Rubble: Seeking Truth Outside The Culture Wars, Randy Lee
Recognizing Friends Amidst The Rubble: Seeking Truth Outside The Culture Wars, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
When Would Jesus Sue? Tort Law In The Hands Of Christ, Randy Lee
When Would Jesus Sue? Tort Law In The Hands Of Christ, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Finding Marriage Amidst A Sea Of Confusion: A Precursor To Considering The Public Purposes Of Marriage, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
The New Federalism: Discerning Truth In American Myths And Legend, Randy Lee
The New Federalism: Discerning Truth In American Myths And Legend, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
From Words To Sacrament, From Sacrament To Flesh: The Concept Of Marriage, Randy Lee
From Words To Sacrament, From Sacrament To Flesh: The Concept Of Marriage, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Related Representations In Civil And Criminal Matters: The Night The D.A. Ditched His Date For The Prom, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
The State Of Self-Regulation Of The Legal Profession: Have We Locked The Fox In The Chicken Coop?, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.
Editorial, Succession Question Requires Amendment, Randy Lee
Editorial, Succession Question Requires Amendment, Randy Lee
Randy Lee
No abstract provided.