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Ethics 2000 And Conflicts Of Interest: The More Things Change . . . ., Charles W. Wolfram Oct 2002

Ethics 2000 And Conflicts Of Interest: The More Things Change . . . ., Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications



Comparative Multi-Disciplinary Practice Of Law: Paths Taken And Not Taken, Charles W. Wolfram Jul 2002

Comparative Multi-Disciplinary Practice Of Law: Paths Taken And Not Taken, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

It is always an interesting journey to return to one's roots, and many of the most important of my personal and professional roots are here in Cleveland, including my birth and the first twenty years of life. Subsequent wanderings have taken me far from here, but always to return. We consider here another set of journeys and pathways that are institutional, not personal. The paths traversed are both national and international, and they will take us on journeys that are far from completed. They concern the ways in which various contemporary legal cultures have so far approached the subject of …


Teaching Ethics In An Atmosphere Of Skepticism And Relativism, W. Bradley Wendel Apr 2002

Teaching Ethics In An Atmosphere Of Skepticism And Relativism, W. Bradley Wendel

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

I would like to do several things in this essay. First, I am interested in the sources of students' wariness about moral reasoning and claims about objectivity and truth in ethics. Sometimes I feel like a teacher of geography who must confront a deeply entrenched belief that the earth is flat. The earth is not flat, nor is ethics just a matter of opinion, but one wonders why students persist in thinking the opposite. Teaching effectively requires an understanding of where students are coming from. Accordingly, the opening section of this essay is structured around a series of hypotheses to …


“Certain Fundamental Truths”: A Dialectic On Negative And Positive Liberty In Hate-Speech Cases, W. Bradley Wendel Apr 2002

“Certain Fundamental Truths”: A Dialectic On Negative And Positive Liberty In Hate-Speech Cases, W. Bradley Wendel

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton Apr 2002

Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Expanding State Jurisdiction To Regulate Out-Of-State Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram Apr 2002

Expanding State Jurisdiction To Regulate Out-Of-State Lawyers, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications



A Tribute To Paul Szasz, John J. Barceló Iii, David Wippman Jan 2002

A Tribute To Paul Szasz, John J. Barceló Iii, David Wippman

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

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Lawyer Conduct In The "Tobacco Wars", Roger C. Cramton Jan 2002

Lawyer Conduct In The "Tobacco Wars", Roger C. Cramton

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Toward A History Of The Legalization Of American Legal Ethics -- Ii The Modern Era, Charles W. Wolfram Jan 2002

Toward A History Of The Legalization Of American Legal Ethics -- Ii The Modern Era, Charles W. Wolfram

Cornell Law Faculty Publications