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Choosing, Nurturing, Training And Placing Public Interest Law Students, Richard L. Abel
Choosing, Nurturing, Training And Placing Public Interest Law Students, Richard L. Abel
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Choice Of Law In Online Legal Ethics: Changing A Vague Standard For Attorney Advertising On The Internet, Daniel Backer
Choice Of Law In Online Legal Ethics: Changing A Vague Standard For Attorney Advertising On The Internet, Daniel Backer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Keynote: Law, Lawyers, And The Pursuit Of Justice, Deborah L. Rhode
Keynote: Law, Lawyers, And The Pursuit Of Justice, Deborah L. Rhode
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justice For Intersts Of The Poor: The Problem Of Navigating The System Without Counsel, Deborah J. Cantrell
Justice For Intersts Of The Poor: The Problem Of Navigating The System Without Counsel, Deborah J. Cantrell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan D. Carle
Conceptions Of Lawyers' Agency In Legal Ethics Scholarship, Susan D. Carle
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton
Furthering Justice By Improving The Adversary System And Making Lawyers More Accountable, Roger C. Cramton
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stricture And Structure: The Social And Cultural Context Of Pro Bono Work In Wall Street Firms, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Stricture And Structure: The Social And Cultural Context Of Pro Bono Work In Wall Street Firms, Cynthia Fuchs Epstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Ethical Lawyering And The Possiblity Of Integrity, Sharon Dolovich
Ethical Lawyering And The Possiblity Of Integrity, Sharon Dolovich
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Lawyer As Citizen , James E. Fleming
Judicial Rationalizations For Rationing Justice: How Sixth Amendment Doctrine Undermines Reform, Bruce A. Green
Judicial Rationalizations For Rationing Justice: How Sixth Amendment Doctrine Undermines Reform, Bruce A. Green
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
"In Pursuit Of Justice" In High Profile Criminal Matters, Judith L. Maute
"In Pursuit Of Justice" In High Profile Criminal Matters, Judith L. Maute
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practicing "In The Interests Of Justice" In The Twenty-First Century: Pursuing Peace As Justice, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Practicing "In The Interests Of Justice" In The Twenty-First Century: Pursuing Peace As Justice, Carrie Menkel-Meadow
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balancing Client Loyalty And The Public Good In The Twenty-First Century, Nancy J. Moore
Balancing Client Loyalty And The Public Good In The Twenty-First Century, Nancy J. Moore
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Practicing Law In The Interests Of Justice In The Twenty-First Century, Thomas D. Morgan
Practicing Law In The Interests Of Justice In The Twenty-First Century, Thomas D. Morgan
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Model Rule 1.0: Lawyers Are Morally Accountable, Russell G. Pearce
Model Rule 1.0: Lawyers Are Morally Accountable, Russell G. Pearce
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professional Commitments In A Changed World, Tanina Rostain
Professional Commitments In A Changed World, Tanina Rostain
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Mclaurin's Seat: The Need For Racial Inclusion In Legal Education, Margaret M. Russell
Mclaurin's Seat: The Need For Racial Inclusion In Legal Education, Margaret M. Russell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reforming Law Practice In The Pursuit Of Justice: The Perils Of Privileging "Public" Over Professional Values, Ted Schneyer
Reforming Law Practice In The Pursuit Of Justice: The Perils Of Privileging "Public" Over Professional Values, Ted Schneyer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is "In The Interests Of Justice" In The Interests Of Lawyers? A Question Of Power And Politics, Carroll Seron
Is "In The Interests Of Justice" In The Interests Of Lawyers? A Question Of Power And Politics, Carroll Seron
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Irony Of Lawyers' Justice In America, Thomas L. Shaffer
The Irony Of Lawyers' Justice In America, Thomas L. Shaffer
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Belated Decline Of Literalism In Professional Repsonsiblity Doctrine: Soft Deception And The Rule Of Law, William H. Simon
The Belated Decline Of Literalism In Professional Repsonsiblity Doctrine: Soft Deception And The Rule Of Law, William H. Simon
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constructing The Practices Of Accoutability And Professionalism: A Comment On In The Interests Of Justice, Susan Sturm
Constructing The Practices Of Accoutability And Professionalism: A Comment On In The Interests Of Justice, Susan Sturm
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Doing Good While Doing Well In The Twenty-First Century: One Cuban's Perspective, Yvonee A. Tamayo
Doing Good While Doing Well In The Twenty-First Century: One Cuban's Perspective, Yvonee A. Tamayo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
In The Interests Of Justice: A Digression, Lucie White
In The Interests Of Justice: A Digression, Lucie White
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Five Lessons For Practicing Law In The Interests Of Justice, Fred C. Zacharias
Five Lessons For Practicing Law In The Interests Of Justice, Fred C. Zacharias
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Role Of A Lawyer's Morals And Religion When Counseling Clients In Bioethics, Joseph Allegretti
The Role Of A Lawyer's Morals And Religion When Counseling Clients In Bioethics, Joseph Allegretti
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article examines how a lawyer may handle conflicts that arise when counseling clients on bioethics issues. Through an exploration of three standard client counseling models - authoritarian, client-centered and collaborative - the author presents suggestions on how to handle a conflict between the lawyer's own moral and religious values and the choices available to the client. The author suggests that lawyers are not barred from incorporating their own values as long as they communicate that decision to the client.
Toward Epistemic Justice: A Response To Professor Goldberg, Dominic J. Balestra
Toward Epistemic Justice: A Response To Professor Goldberg, Dominic J. Balestra
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article is a response to Steven Goldberg's article and lecture "Religious Contributions to the Bioethics Debate: Utilizing Legal Rights while Avoiding Scientific Temptations," 30 Fordham Urb. L.J., 35 (2002) (available at http://new.fordhamj.org/demonstration/dc/v30/13_30FordhamUrbLJ35(2002-2003).pdf). The author argues that the question is not the place of values in a world of fact, but the place of facts in a world of values.
Assisted Reproductive Technologies And The Constitution, Carl H. Coleman
Assisted Reproductive Technologies And The Constitution, Carl H. Coleman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article discusses potential policies regarding assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). The initial question is whether ARTs should be viewed as private matters or as issues that affect overall social good. The author explains that this question may be answered by the Supreme Court's interpretation of the principles of procreative liberty. He then examines Supreme Court decisions regarding reproductive rights, including the unstated right to bear children as well as abortion rights. He extrapolates from these cases the Court's possible views on ARTs and what constitutional protections should be afforded reproductive technologies.
Catholic Teaching And The Law Concerning The New Reproductive Technologies, Helen M. Alvare
Catholic Teaching And The Law Concerning The New Reproductive Technologies, Helen M. Alvare
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article sets forth the fundamental teachings from which the Roman Catholic Chruch derives its positions on New Reproductive Technologies (NRTs). It further demonstrates the application of these teachings to some of the specific medical techniques commonly used in the course of NRTs. The Church's legislative recommendations are then summarized.
The Islamic Viewpoint On New Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Hossam E. Fadel
The Islamic Viewpoint On New Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Hossam E. Fadel
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Article gives a brief overview of Islamic views on assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). Islamic law is applied to ARTs to determine what may be lawful and/or moral and what may be impermissible. The article examines artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogacy and cloning.