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Redefining Professionalism? Florida's Code Mandating The Aspirational Raises Challenging Questions, Keith W. Rizzardi
Redefining Professionalism? Florida's Code Mandating The Aspirational Raises Challenging Questions, Keith W. Rizzardi
Professionalism Research Library
Responding to continued criticism of the legal profession, Florida recently adopted a new Code for Resolving Professionalism Complaints (professionalism code). The new requirements transform the aspiration of professionalism into a mandate, but important questions remain as to the meaning of key terms and the methods of implementation. In its opinion approving the professionalism code, the Florida Supreme Court stated that Florida lawyers had “traditionally followed a more passive, academic approach to enhance and improve professionalism.” In other words, the combination of continuing legal education programs, speeches, contests, and meetings — methods once called “procedural professionalism” in a 2005 Florida Bar …
Fish On Academic Freedom: A Merited Assault On Nonsense, But Perhaps A Bridge Too Far, Lawrence Alexander
Fish On Academic Freedom: A Merited Assault On Nonsense, But Perhaps A Bridge Too Far, Lawrence Alexander
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom And Judicial Independence, Wayne Batchis
Academic Freedom And Judicial Independence, Wayne Batchis
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fish’S Five Theories, Frederick Schauer
Is Academic Freedom In Peril? A View From The Is Academic Freedom In Peril? A View From The Trenches, Sara R. Benson
Is Academic Freedom In Peril? A View From The Is Academic Freedom In Peril? A View From The Trenches, Sara R. Benson
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stanley Fish, The Meaning Of Academic Freedom And Social Responsibility, Peter Bowal
Stanley Fish, The Meaning Of Academic Freedom And Social Responsibility, Peter Bowal
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Robinson Case, Charles Calleros
Justifying Academic Freedom, Brian L. Frye
Narrative Of Academic Freedom Post-9/11: Deconstructing Via Symmetry, Corporatization And American Exceptionalism, Saby Ghoshray
Narrative Of Academic Freedom Post-9/11: Deconstructing Via Symmetry, Corporatization And American Exceptionalism, Saby Ghoshray
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Clinical Legal Education And Academic Freedom, Brian Gilmore
Clinical Legal Education And Academic Freedom, Brian Gilmore
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Critiquing The Aaup Rule Protecting Professors Against Complaints By Non-Students, Arthur Gross-Schaefer, Sona Gala, Warren Terry
Critiquing The Aaup Rule Protecting Professors Against Complaints By Non-Students, Arthur Gross-Schaefer, Sona Gala, Warren Terry
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Modern Academic Priesthood, Andrew Kloster
Stanley Fish As Lord Grantham, Andrew Koppelman
Academic Freedom In An Increasingly Corporate Model Of Leadership, Karin Mika
Academic Freedom In An Increasingly Corporate Model Of Leadership, Karin Mika
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fish, Richard A. Posner
Scholar’S Privilege: A Normative Primer, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis
Scholar’S Privilege: A Normative Primer, Ryan M. Rodenberg, Anastasios Kaburakis
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Balancing Academic Freedom And Professionalism: A Commentary On University Social Media Policies, Lauren B. Solberg
Balancing Academic Freedom And Professionalism: A Commentary On University Social Media Policies, Lauren B. Solberg
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stanley Fish And The Politics Of Academic Freedom, John K. Wilson
Stanley Fish And The Politics Of Academic Freedom, John K. Wilson
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Password Requirement: State Legislation And Social Media Access , Brittany Dancel
The Password Requirement: State Legislation And Social Media Access , Brittany Dancel
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Evolving Society: The Juvenile’S Constitutional Right Against A Mandatory Sentence Of Life (And Death) In Prison, Robert Visca
An Evolving Society: The Juvenile’S Constitutional Right Against A Mandatory Sentence Of Life (And Death) In Prison, Robert Visca
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Can A City Declare That All Pickup Trucks Are Legally Ugly? A Florida Case Tests The Limits Of Aesthetic Regulation, Scott Andron
Can A City Declare That All Pickup Trucks Are Legally Ugly? A Florida Case Tests The Limits Of Aesthetic Regulation, Scott Andron
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
We Represent The Law Prof Guild, Scott A. Anderson
We Represent The Law Prof Guild, Scott A. Anderson
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Academic Freedom Versus Academic Legitimacy, David Schraub
Academic Freedom Versus Academic Legitimacy, David Schraub
FIU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Racialism And Erasure Of Academic Freedom, Nick J. Sciullo
The Racialism And Erasure Of Academic Freedom, Nick J. Sciullo
FIU Law Review
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The Common Good Of Practices, Jack L. Sammons
Academic, Not Political, Ernest Weinrib
Fish On Purpose, Joshua Youngkin
Why Bother With Academic Freedom?, Robert Post